lifecell will raise tariffs by a third starting from February 5: how much will subscribers pay.
The mobile operator lifecell announced a price increase for tariffs starting from February 5. The changes will affect eight tariff plans, including 'Smart Life', 'Just Life', 'Free Life', and others. Subscribers are provided with the opportunity to switch to another tariff for free until February 5. Several tariff plans, including 'School Life' and 'Discount', will also be closed. lifecell has also revised the prices of services in the 'Gadget' tariffs with service packages 'Smart', 'Tablet', 'Router', and 'Security'.
The company offers subscribers several options to reduce communication service costs, including the 'Tariff Subscription' option with a 15% or 10% discount. An installment plan for three payments is also available. Subscribers can make their connection identifiable, which allows lowering the tariff cost and providing greater protection against fraudulent activities.
The 'stop-price' promotion maintains current prices for subscribers who transferred their number to lifecell until the end of 2025. For other subscribers, tariffs will increase by 34%. lifecell continues to invest in the development of its network and implement new products and services.
'We understand that price increases create additional pressure on our subscribers, so we offer several options to reduce communication service costs. In particular, the 'Tariff Subscription' option. For most subscribers, it allows locking in the 'old' cost of existing tariffs for several months when paying for 12 or 6 service packages in advance and receiving a 15% or 10% discount. This means that not only will the tariff cost remain unchanged, but it will also be locked in with a discount. In addition, there is an option for an installment plan for three payments instead of paying the entire amount at once,' lifecell reported.
We remind you that lifecell will also distribute 200 GB of traffic for 1 kopeck to all subscribers.
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