Kyivstar Launches 220 UAH Monthly Plan for Seniors and People with Disabilities.
New 'ALL TOGETHER Comfort' Plan Details
According to Novyny.live: Kyivstar has introduced a mobile plan called 'ALL TOGETHER Comfort,' priced at 220 UAH per month. Targeted at individuals aged 60 and over, as well as those with disability groups I-III, the plan will become available starting March 2026. This move aims to address the communication needs of older adults and people with disabilities in Ukraine.
What the Package Includes
The 'ALL TOGETHER Comfort' package offers the following features:
- 10 GB of data;
- unlimited calls within the Kyivstar network;
- 100 minutes for calls across Ukraine;
- 100 SMS messages;
- access to Kyivstar TV Light;
- home internet with speeds up to 100 Mbps.
To activate the plan, individuals with disabilities must provide their disability certificate or MSEC (Medical-Social Expert Commission) documentation.
Signing up for this plan is only possible through offline channels. Additionally, as part of the 'Turbo Support' promotion running until April 30, 2026, subscribers can restore mobile internet speed for just 1 UAH. Starting March 1, 2026, a simple, attractive phone number will also be available at a discounted price of 450 UAH.
Users can take advantage of extra features known as Superpowers, which include:
- 100 minutes for calls to other networks and abroad;
- 5 GB of roaming data;
- premium services from the Helsi medical app;
- access to content from WOG, Video on the Go, social networks, and messengers.
The 'ALL TOGETHER Comfort' plan is designed to provide convenience and affordable connectivity for seniors and people with disabilities, offering a wide range of services at a competitive price.
Introducing the 'ALL TOGETHER Comfort' plan marks a significant step toward improving access to communication services for vulnerable groups.
Kyivstar aims to support older adults and people with disabilities by enabling them to stay connected with family and friends while using modern services like the internet and medical apps. This initiative could also boost competition in Ukraine's telecom market, as other operators may respond with similar offerings.
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