
Next weekend, the Estonian electricity grid will be disconnected from the Russian grid and connected to the European grid. Telia says they are prepared for interruptions in the supply of electricity and are advising people what to
do in emergency cases. Telia. Photo: Madis Veltman
In next weekend Estonian electricity will be disconnected from the Russian grid and connected to the European grid. Telia says they are prepared for interruptions in the supply of electricity and
are advising people what to do in emergency cases.
Telia noted that electricity is needed to provide communication services. In the past years Telia has invested significant funds in improving the autonomy of its communication services in the electricity plan.
The Telia state that the new investments have enabled they to successfully address regional interruptions in the supply of electricity, caused by different weather events, whether stormy winds, strong snowfall or ice rain. Thanks to this customers have the ability to use uninterrupted mobile connection eveninsituationswhenthepowerisoutfora>fewdays.