Kyivstar to Discontinue Legacy Business Tariffs in 2026, Announces New Plans.
Kyivstar Announces Major Tariff Restructuring
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian telecom operator Kyivstar has revealed it will stop offering certain legacy tariff plans to new customers starting March 10, 2026. This strategic shift coincides with the launch of a new suite of service packages designed for modern business needs. This move reflects a broader industry trend of operators modernizing their offerings to keep pace with technological demands.
Specifically, from March 10, 2026, it will no longer be possible to subscribe to the 'Business UA' and 'ALL TOGETHER' tariff lines. The complete list of plans being phased out includes:
- Business UA. Light
- Business UA. Optimum
- Business UA. Maximum
- Business UA. Online
- ALL TOGETHER Easy Business
- ALL TOGETHER Cool Business
To replace these, the company is introducing three new service packages:
- Business Basic for 200 UAH per month
- Business Optimal for 350 UAH per month
- Business Comfort for 450 UAH per month
The 'Business Basic' plan offers internet speeds up to 100 Mbps, 'Business Optimal' provides up to 300 Mbps, and 'Business Comfort' delivers speeds up to 1 Gbps.
Additional Changes for Subscribers
In a separate change, starting March 1, 2026, Kyivstar subscribers will be required to pay 450 UAH for a standard 'beautiful' phone number. The 'Nice Number — Nice Discount' promotion will be extended, but the participation fee will increase by 50 UAH. Furthermore, the cost of the 'Turbo' service for boosting unlimited mobile internet speed will be set at 1 UAH until April 30, 2026.
Kyivstar's tariff overhaul demonstrates its effort to adapt to evolving subscriber requirements and heightened market competition. By introducing these new, tiered options, the company aims to maintain its relevance and appeal to a customer base with increasingly diverse needs for connectivity and internet services.
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