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New Year’s Night in Numbers: How Beeline Uzbekistan Customers Welcomed 2026

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8 January
2 min.
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Tashkent, Uzbekistan — Digital operator Beeline Uzbekistan has summed up network performance during the New Year holiday period. The key trend was a sharp increase in digital activity: today, the company’s customers consume in just two days the same volume of data that previously took four days to use.

On December 31, 2025, and January 1, 2026, the total volume of mobile internet traffic transmitted across the Beeline Uzbekistan network reached 8.86 petabytes. For comparison, during the 2023 New Year holidays, 8.5 PB of data was consumed over four days. As a result, the intensity of online service usage has doubled, with the current daily volume equivalent to nearly 1.8 million HD-quality movies or a continuous video call lasting more than 145,000 years. During the peak hours of New Year’s night 2026 — from 9:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. — users sent and received 1.41 PB of data.

Alongside the growth in data traffic, customers continue to show strong loyalty to traditional greetings. Over the two-day period, the total duration of voice calls on the network exceeded 358 million minutes. Notably, despite the rapid development of messaging apps, voice communication volumes remain stable: while users spoke for 575 million minutes over four holiday days in 2023, in 2026 more than 60% of that figure was already reached in just the first two days. On New Year’s night alone, during six peak hours, customers spent 41.1 million minutes on calls.

“For us, New Year is always a true test of resilience and technological readiness. This year’s results clearly show how digital trends are evolving: what was considered a record over long holiday weekends just three years ago has now become the norm in only a couple of festive days. At the same time, we see that voice services are not losing their relevance — people still want to hear each other. Thanks to a large-scale modernization program and the rollout of VoLTE technology, our infrastructure successfully handled the increased load, delivering high-quality voice and internet services at the moments that matter most,” said Gediz Sezgin, Chief Technical Officer of Beeline Uzbekistan.

Stable network performance was also made possible by the company’s comprehensive infrastructure development throughout 2025, which included the launch of hundreds of new base stations and the expansion of network capacity across the country.