Up to 350 UAH per month: Kyivstar has updated its mobile communication tariffs.


Kyivstar presents updated tariffs for its customers
The mobile operator Kyivstar has announced the introduction of three updated tariff plans. This information was provided by the company's press service.
As of November 29, Kyivstar made significant changes to its tariff policy by introducing updated service packages. Contract clients were provided with more options and the contents of individual tariffs were expanded starting December 1. Unnecessary packages were prohibited for business users.
The new tariffs are aimed at meeting various needs. They will allow customers to have more opportunities for calls and internet usage.
The updated tariffs include plans such as LOVE UA Light, LOVE UA Power, and SuperGig.
LOVE UA Light for basic usage:
- 150 minutes of calls within Ukraine.
- 20 GB of mobile internet.
- Free calls within the Kyivstar network.
- Cost - 300 UAH/month.
LOVE UA Light+ for constant communication:
- 300 minutes for calls.
- 50 GB of mobile internet.
- Free calls within the Kyivstar network.
- Cost - 350 UAH/month.
SuperGig for internet-dependent users:
- 350 GB of mobile internet.
- Free calls within the Kyivstar network.
- Cost - 350 UAH/month.
It is worth noting that with the LOVE UA Light and LOVE UA Light+ tariffs, subscribers will receive unlimited mobile internet until June 2025. This means that customers will be able to download files, watch videos, and communicate in messengers without any restrictions.
These tariff policy changes are aimed at meeting the needs of various customer groups. For budget-conscious users, the new tariffs may seem expensive, but for active internet users who spend a lot of Time online, they offer attractive options.
Ukrainians have been explained how to switch to another mobile network.
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