It is noted that the “Action” program can work even with minimal mobile coverage.
The electronic “eDocument” in the “Action” program will be displayed even if there is no Internet connection.
If there is at least some mobile connection, everything will work. This was stated by the head of the development of electronic services at the Ministry of Digital Affairs, Mstislav Banik, on the air of the telethon.
“Regarding the availability of Diya, in the event of a power outage, we have everything available regardless of anything. If there is at least some mobile connection, everything will work,” Banik said.
According to him, the Action application can work even with minimal mobile coverage. At the same time, even without a mobile connection, the documents will not disappear immediately, but gradually, as they are updated. However, each document has its own expiration date.
“In any case, the “eDocument” will be available to Ukrainians, which we launched in case of disconnected registers and lack of access to data,” the official said.
Threat of blackout in Ukraine
On October 10, 2022, the Russian Federation launched attacks on critical infrastructure facilities in Ukraine. The occupiers are bombing electrical substations, hydropower and thermal generation facilities. An emergency power outage began across the country, which continues to this day.
Chain stores purchase generators and Starlink to act as “unbreakable points” during power outages.
It was also reported that despite the provision of generators, Ukrainian hospitals will not work as usual during the blackout.