Kyivstar Launches 300 UAH Plan with 150 UAH Discount: Full Breakdown of Benefits.
New 'VSY RAZOM Light' Tariff Plan Unveiled
According to Novyny.live: Kyivstar has introduced a fresh mobile plan called 'VSY RAZOM Light,' priced at 450 UAH per month. Subscribers can save 150 UAH on their payment, bringing the cost down to just 300 UAH for a four-week period. This plan is designed to offer significant value for users.
- 20 GB of mobile data
- 15 GB for roaming
- 300 minutes for calls within Ukraine and abroad
- 300 SMS messages
Additionally, customers gain access to home internet with speeds reaching up to 300 Mbps.
Tariff Adjustments and Consumer-Focused Evolution
With the 'VSY RAZOM Light' plan, once a Superpower add-on is activated, the new terms take effect from the next scheduled payment, which already includes the discount—meaning 300 UAH per four weeks. This makes the plan a cost-effective choice for heavy mobile users looking to streamline their expenses.
It’s also worth noting that starting June 10, 2026, lifecell will adjust the conditions of its 'Zhar Light Roaming' plan. Meanwhile, Kyivstar has rolled out a new lineup of annual tariff plans for corporate clients, with prices ranging from 4,400 to 11,000 UAH. These moves highlight the company’s ongoing growth and its efforts to cater to diverse consumer segments.
The introduction of the 'VSY RAZOM Light' tariff could be a pivotal step for Kyivstar in the competitive mobile market.
Reducing costs for active service users may boost brand loyalty. Furthermore, tailoring plans for corporate customers shows the company’s commitment to meeting the needs of various market segments—a critical factor for business success in today’s landscape.
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