About a year ago, the Siberian branch of the mobile operator MegaFon introduced the “hot” (online) tariffing of the Internet traffic of its subscribers, in addition, it became possible to differently charge different ones depending on the site from which traffic is consumed.
I do not work at MegaFon and I don’t know exactly how exactly they did it, but it was definitely the “Russian” approach.
Often, instead of Internet pages, you can see the following pictures:
Nginx instead of Yandex.MailCached by Squid?www.youtube.com for the second day in a row issues "Error 503 Service Unavailable from 10.203.64.202"
I understand that there may be server troubles, but at the same moment everything works fine for my friends.
The most interesting thing is that it often happens that the server issues "foreign" pages! So you can read other people's news from the social network Vkontakte, letters from the mail.
Since there have already been precedents, I do not advise using unencrypted connections and transferring important data without encryption.
The most interesting thing is that at the official forum and in the information service of the operator they ignore these facts, stating that if the Internet is there, then it is what it is and by no means is the company to blame.
I would like to hear the opinion of experts in the field of communications and find out whether OpSoS could be guilty of this outrage and how to make it notice the problem and solve it?