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08 June, 2026 | 22:04

Cosmonova Broadcast took part in UKOS 2026, the XV Ukrainian Conference of Internet Operators and Services, held on 4-7 June at Radisson Blu Resort, Bukovel.

This year, UKOS brought together 400+ participants: owners, executives, and technical leaders from internet provider companies. The programme included 15+ speakers, two days of business sessions, practical talks, the ExpoZone, and live experience sharing in a “provider to provider” format.

The conference agenda clearly reflected the current challenges of the Ukrainian telecom market: regulatory changes, taxation, court practice, security, infrastructure access, NAT44, automation, and the new reality for internet operators and service providers.

This trip was valuable above all as a direct dialogue with the market. UKOS offers practical answers to today's industry needs: how operational pressure is growing, how competition is changing, what solutions businesses need right now, and why infrastructure resilience is essential for further development.

Thank you to the UKOS 2026 organisers for a meaningful programme, a professional audience, and a space for real industry dialogue.

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