Kyivstar allows you to change your tariff plan: how to do it quickly.
When purchasing a SIM card for a smartphone, you need to choose a tariff plan that will cover calls, internet services, SMS messages, and more. However, over time, some services may become irrelevant, and then there is a need to change the tariff plan. Customers of the mobile operator Kyivstar have the opportunity to change their tariff.
To change the tariff, Kyivstar subscribers should call one of the following numbers: 477, 477*1 or 466. You can also change the tariff on the operator's official website or in the My Kyivstar app in the 'All tariffs' section.
Additionally, Kyivstar customers can check what they are paying their operator for by using one of the methods: dial *100*01*2# on your smartphone, log in to the company's website, and view the Tariffs section or use the 'My Kyivstar' app. A similar service can be obtained via the short number 466*66.
What else you should know
Customers who become Vodafone subscribers while keeping their number from the previous operator will connect services at reduced prices for a year. Kyivstar has also launched a new SIM service for routers, where the connection cost is known. You can also find out where in Ukraine the 5G technology is being tested for the first time.
Kyivstar mobile operator customers can easily change their tariff plan if there is a need for service changes. Just call the specified numbers or use the official website or the 'My Kyivstar' app. Furthermore, it is important to know about discounted prices for subscribers transitioning to Vodafone and the new SIM service for routers from Kyivstar, as well as the testing of 5G technology in Ukraine.Read also
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