A VimpelCom representative also said that their main roaming partners from Canada have sent notices of suspension of cooperation in terms of providing roaming services. "While it is still possible to receive roaming services in Canada, we assume that all current agreements will be suspended in the near future, which will result in the absence of communication for those of our clients who are in the country. We are currently looking for a way out of this el salvador whatsapp resource situation and are preparing information for clients," he said. The representative of this company also indicated that the suspension of agreements will make it impossible to provide roaming services for subscribers from Canada who are in Russia. He is not aware of other countries where Russian operators have encountered a similar problem. In response to a question about whether the company expects that partners in other countries might follow the example of Canadian operators, a VimpelCom representative said that the company assumes that "at present there are no reasons or legal grounds for this."
have access to roaming services in Canada. "We are negotiating and doing everything possible to minimize the consequences of the worst-case scenario. We are confident that the situation in Canada will not affect the availability of services in other countries," he said, declining to explain with which Canadian operators roaming agreements are maintained or whether any of the local companies have notified them of their termination. A representative of MTS declined to comment.
Canada has three national mobile operators—Rogers Communications Inc., BCE Inc. (Bell), and TELUS Corporation—and several smaller ones: Vidéotron ltée, Freedom Mobile, Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel), Eastlink Inc., and others.
A representative of BCE Inc. explained to RBC that the decision to limit roaming for the "big four" was made "to comply with the Canadian government's sanctions against Russia." He noted that the company continues to provide roaming services to the Russian operator "Ekaterinburg-2000" (provides services under the brand "Motiv" in the Sverdlovsk and Kurgan regions, the Khanty-Mansiysk and Yamalo-Nenets autonomous districts).
RBC sent a request to other local operators. It was not possible to contact Quebecor, which owns Vidéotron and Freedom Mobile.
How many subscribers will be affected by the problem?
There is no up-to-date data on how many Russians enter Canada. In the first quarter of 2022, there were 125, according to data from the FSB Border Service. But these statistics only include those who flew directly to Canada, and not through other countries. At the same time, in the first half of 2023, 1.46 thousand Canadian citizens visited Russia.
According to an RBC source in one of the Russian operators, approximately 10 thousand subscribers of the "big four" are currently using roaming in Canada. These are mainly those who are traveling to Canada on business or those who have relocated there. An RBC source in another Russian operator called the number of subscribers in roaming in Canada "extremely small" and the problem itself - not large-scale.
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