The Federal Antimonopoly Service issued warnings to the "big four" mobile operators.
As stated in the FAS report, MTS, Megafon, Beeline and Tele2 should cancel the fee for distributing Internet traffic from mobile devices within a month and prevent the restriction of such functionality for subscribers.
The FAS found that the actions of the companies contain signs of violation of antimonopoly legislation.
Telecom operators must comply with the regulations within a month by canceling the payment for the distribution of the Internet from mobile devices and preventing the restriction of such functionality for subscribers.
If the largest mobile operators do not comply with the warnings, the FAS may initiate proceedings on violation of antimonopoly legislation.