Kyivstar Launches 'Double the Benefits' Promotion: Who Gets 200 Free Minutes and Extra Data.
New Campaign Offers Twice the Value for Prepaid Users
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian telecom provider Kyivstar has introduced a special offer titled 'Double the Benefits,' running through August 31, 2026. Starting July 1, eligible prepaid subscribers can receive 200 bonus minutes for calls to both mobile and landline numbers, along with doubled gigabytes of mobile data. This promotion is exclusively available to prepaid plan users and requires no activation fee.
The 'Double the Benefits' campaign is designed to help customers maximize their plan resources. However, it does not apply to certain service packages, including:
- SMART SIM
- Super Gig 2025
- Kyivstar All Together 4G
- Others
All promotional minutes and data are valid only within Ukraine, making them ideal for domestic users. To take advantage of the offer, customers must meet the campaign conditions and select a qualifying tariff plan. This initiative reflects Kyivstar's effort to address rising demand for more affordable communication options in a competitive mobile market.
Responding to Subscriber Needs
The launch of 'Double the Benefits' is Kyivstar's response to growing subscriber demand for better value in mobile services. In a fiercely competitive telecom landscape, such offers can help attract new customers and retain existing ones by providing attractive terms.
This promotion highlights a broader industry trend among operators to introduce campaigns that boost consumer loyalty and adapt to evolving communication needs.
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