Kyivstar unexpectedly changed prices again: what new tariffs await subscribers.


The mobile operator 'Kyivstar' has announced significant changes in the conditions for providing additional mobile internet packages, which took effect on February 20, 2025. These changes are designed to facilitate use for subscribers and include changes in the volume of packages and their cost.
One of the most important changes will be the expansion of the 'Night' package. Subscribers will receive 50 GB of traffic instead of the previous 10 GB, and this package will be available from 11 PM to 7 AM. The cost of the updated package will be 50 hryvnias per month.
Another important change will be the introduction of unlimited internet within the 'Day Online' package. The content of the package will not be limited to 1000 or 4000 MB, and subscribers will get unlimited internet access throughout the day for 30 hryvnias.
Along with this, 'Kyivstar' announced that the 'Turbo Day' service will be discontinued. Users who previously used this service will be offered to switch to updated tariff plans.
Detailed information about these changes can be found on the company's official website.
Earlier, lifecell warned subscribers: a popular service will be canceled from March 1.
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