Kyivstar to Increase Mobile Number Prices, Discount Campaign Runs Through 2026.
'Nice Number, Nice Discount' Campaign
According to Novyny.live: Kyivstar is extending its 'Nice Number, Nice Discount' promotional campaign, which will now be available until March 31, 2026. This initiative allows customers to purchase mobile phone numbers at a reduced price. However, it is important to note that starting March 1, 2026, the cost of an 'Ideal' mobile number will rise to 450 hryvnias.
This price increase follows a gradual upward trend observed earlier in the year. In January 2026, the price for an 'Ideal' number was 350 hryvnias, increasing to 400 hryvnias in February. The campaign features several categories of mobile numbers, each with its own pricing structure:
- Simple numbers: 600 or 1,000 hryvnias
- Silver numbers: 800 or 1,500 hryvnias
- Gold numbers: 2,000 or 3,000 hryvnias
- Platinum numbers: 3,000 or 4,000 hryvnias
While the campaign presents an opportunity for consumers to acquire mobile numbers at favorable prices, they should be prepared for the scheduled price hikes. Kyivstar continues to offer its subscribers a wide range of number options to suit various tastes and budgets, which can be appealing for those seeking value in the mobile services market. Such promotional campaigns are common among telecom operators to manage inventory of premium or memorable phone numbers.
Campaign Outlook
The 'Nice Number, Nice Discount' campaign is part of Kyivstar's broader strategy to attract new customers and retain existing subscribers. Given the planned incremental price increases, consumers may want to consider purchasing a number at the current promotional rate before the campaign concludes. This pricing strategy also reflects the dynamics of Ukraine's mobile telecommunications market, where service costs can fluctuate in response to consumer demand and competitive pressures.
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