lifecell TV launches a super offer for Ukrainians for pennies: how to take advantage.
04.02.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.02.2025
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The mobile operator lifecell has launched a promotion for TV viewing
The Ukrainian mobile operator lifecell has introduced a new promotion for its customers, as reported by the company's press service.
Thanks to the lifecell TV platform, users can access over 150 channels, including premium content.
'lifecell TV is a whole world of content: over 150 channels, movies, cartoons, and sports for every family member. How does it work? For example, the child can enjoy adventures on Disney, dad can watch football matches, mom can choose a new culinary recipe on Viasat, you can enjoy a series on Paramount+, and the cat happily watches tuna on Discovery,' the company lifecell remarked.
The service also allows simultaneous content viewing on five different devices.
'Finally, there's no need to fight for the remote! A convenient interface and the ability to pause and rewind: watch the most epic moments again and again. Especially when you have the option to watch on a big screen!', the lifecell company emphasized.
The rates for the lifecell TV service are available in two packages: 'Everything is included' for UAH 109 per month and 'Premium' package for UAH 159 per month.
The promotion 'First two weeks for 1 hryvnia' is valid until December 18, 2025.
'Treat yourself and your loved ones to a whole world of entertainment with lifecell TV. After all, everyone has the right to their own content - even the cat,' the lifecell company added.
Recall that the operators Kyivstar, Vodafone, and lifecell also changed their tariffs in 2025.
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