Beeline Recognized as Leader in Internet Quality on M11

A study by DMTEL has found that the operator Beeline provides the highest data transfer speeds and connection stability on the Moscow – St. Petersburg highway.
Jan 23, 2026
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The study highlighted Beeline«s superior download and upload speeds on the Moscow-St. Petersburg highway.
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According to a study conducted on the federal highway M11, the operator Beeline showed the best results among major telecom companies.
It surpassed competitors in key parameters: success of downloading and uploading files, as well as data transfer speed and web content loading time.
DMTEL experts conducted testing using mobile devices as measurement tools. During the check, the technical capabilities of the four largest communication operators were assessed along the entire length of the highway.
  • In Beeline«s network, 90% of download speed measurements exceeded 14 Mbps, and the maximum indicator reached approximately 100 Mbps.
  • The maximum file upload speed to the network was over 41 Mbps with an average of 24 Mbps.
  • The operator also demonstrated record connection stability: the share of successful internet sessions reached 99.89%.
Director of the Western Region of Beeline, Yekaterina Kudryashova, commented on the results:
‘The results of the DMTEL study are the result of systematic work on developing our network. We understand that reliable communication on the road is necessary for drivers and passengers both for business trips and for travel. We continue to enhance coverage and network resilience on key highways to provide customers with even more stable and reliable connections.’
Previously, Beeline was already recognized as the most reliable operator on the M11 route based on a study published by the information and analytical agency TelecomDaily.
The DMTEL study was conducted from August 14 to September 2, 2025, among operators of the «big four» on the M11 route. The TelecomDaily project was implemented in the second half of November 2025 using the TEMS Investigation complex; testing covered sections of M-11 in the Moscow, Tver, Novgorod, and Leningrad regions.
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