Lifecell warns subscribers: popular service will be disconnected from March 1.
yesterday, 18:25
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Svyatenko Tamara
yesterday, 18:25
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The mobile operator Lifecell announced that starting March 1, 2025, it will cease cooperation with the messenger BiP. This means that subscribers will no longer have access to the 'BiP In/Out call' features, which allow redirecting calls to the BiP mobile application and making calls over the Internet without additional payment. The ability to use BiP for free data transfer will also be terminated.
The reason for this decision is the cessation of support for these features by the service provider - Turkcell. Earlier, Lifecell also instructed subscribers on how to remove the 'E' symbol from their smartphone screens.
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