Kyivstar Offers 35% Discount on Business Plans for New Corporate Clients.
Kyivstar Launches New Promotion
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian mobile operator Kyivstar has announced a new promotion offering a 35% discount on business tariffs. This discount is available for the first six months of service to new corporate clients, as well as to existing customers who port their numbers to Kyivstar. The offer applies to both legal entities and individual entrepreneurs (FOPs). This move comes as businesses in Ukraine continue to seek reliable and cost-effective communication solutions.
Details of the New Kyivstar Tariffs
The discounted business plans include the following options:
- 'Business UA. Light' Tariff: Priced at 227.50 UAH per month instead of 350 UAH. It includes 50 GB of internet, 2000 call minutes, 100 SMS, plus access to Kyivstar TV Light and 2 'Supersila' features.
- 'Business UA. Optimum' Tariff: Offers unlimited data, 20 GB for roaming, unlimited calls, 200 SMS, Microsoft Office 365 online, and Kyivstar TV Light for 390 UAH per month. After the six-month promotional period, the price will increase to 600 UAH.
- 'Business UA. Maximum' Tariff: Costs 650 UAH instead of 1000 UAH and includes unlimited internet, 33 GB for roaming, unlimited calls, 300 SMS, access to Microsoft Office 365 offline, Kyivstar TV Light, and 2 'Supersila' features.
The 35% discount for the first half-year is provided to legal entities and individual entrepreneurs.
Kyivstar
Kyivstar has emphasized the advantageous nature of this new offer, stating it is designed to support business clients with their communication needs and simplify their access to modern technologies.
The launch of this promotion could significantly impact the business telecommunications market. Discounted rate plans may encourage new clients to switch to this operator's services. Given the economic challenges facing Ukrainian businesses, such initiatives could become an important step for supporting enterprise development. This also highlights market competition, as other operators may respond with similar offers, potentially leading to lower prices and improved service for consumers.
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