During the year, more than 240 million people connected to the global network, and now about six billion inhabitants of the planet are online – three quarters of the world's total population.
According to Rosstat and international statistics, Central Asian countries have some of the lowest Internet prices in the world.
94.2 % of the country's population used the internet in January–August 2025.
Anuar Akhmetjanov, Chairman of the Management Board of Passenger Transportation JSC, spoke at a briefing about plans to provide access to the Network in Kazakhstani trains, the correspondent reports NUR.KZ.
Starting from August 13, 2025, residents of Kazakhstan have been able to officially connect the high-speed Starlink satellite Internet at home or when traveling.
Starting from July 22 of this year, YouTube raises the minimum age for independent live broadcasts to 16 years. Users between the ages of 13 and 15 will only be able to stream in the presence of an adult, otherwise they may be restricted in access to the chat and other functions.
Japanese, American and British scientists were able to accelerate data transmission over the network to 402 terabits per second. The development of a new signal transmission technology continues.
The law signed by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Law No. 912 dated 02/23/2024) amended some laws.
All thanks to the "HaLow 802.11ah" standard - it works at a very low frequency of 900 MHz (almost like cellular communication), as a result of this the signal can reach long distances and at the same time avoid obstacles without problems.
In September 2023, Uzbekistan took the 100th place in the mobile Internet speed rating from the Speedtest Global Index.