Public Wi-Fi Usage Surges in Central Moscow Amid Mobile Internet Restrictions
In early March 2026, mobile internet access in central Moscow faced significant limitations, prompting a substantial shift in user behavior toward public Wi-Fi networks. According to data analyzed by Hot-WiFi, a major public Wi-Fi operator servicing around 4,000 companies, the number of unique connections to public Wi-Fi hotspots increased fourfold over a two-week period.
Massive Growth in Public Wi-Fi Usage
Between March 2 and March 15, 2026, the volume of unique Wi-Fi sessions nearly reached 23 million. This surge represents a notable adaptation by Moscow residents and visitors responding to the temporary constraints imposed on mobile internet services.
Alongside the rise in connection numbers, data traffic across these public networks also expanded dramatically, growing by 3.5 times to a total of approximately 55 gigabytes. This spike underscores the heightened reliance on Wi-Fi connectivity during the period when mobile data services were restricted in the city center.
Public Wi-Fi service providers like Hot-WiFi played a critical role in maintaining digital connectivity for users who found their usual mobile internet access unavailable. The operator’s extensive network supports numerous commercial entities, enabling continued online activity for customers and employees alike during the disruption.
These developments highlight the importance of resilient and widespread public Wi-Fi infrastructure in urban areas, particularly when alternative connectivity options encounter limitations. This case demonstrates how digital ecosystems can adjust rapidly to changing circumstances, ensuring consistent internet access for large populations even amid service interruptions.
Public Wi-Fi connections in central Moscow quadrupled as mobile internet restrictions led to a 3.5-fold rise in data traffic in early March 2026.
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