lifecell, Vodafone and Kyivstar presented profitable tariffs from 75 to 500 hryvnias.
In August, tariff plans of three mobile companies were compared: lifecell, Vodafone, and Kyivstar.
Data from the tariff comparison service lifecell indicates that each operator has its own advantages.
The review included 2 segments: economy (up to 180 UAH) and premium (up to 450 UAH).
In the economy segment, lifecell offers the "Voice UNLIMITED" tariff for 75 UAH/4 weeks with 250 minutes to other mobile networks and unlimited within the network. Vodafone has the "Turbo 2023" tariff for 180 UAH/4 weeks with 800 minutes to all numbers in Ukraine and 20 GB of internet. Kyivstar offers the "LOVE UA To The Maximum" tariff for 175 UAH/4 weeks with 150 minutes abroad and to other mobile networks, unlimited within the network, and 15 GB of internet.
In the premium segment, lifecell offers the "Platinum Life" tariff for 250 UAH/4 weeks with 3000 minutes to all numbers in Ukraine, unlimited within the network, and unlimited internet. Vodafone has the "Joice Max" tariff for 330 UAH/4 weeks with 1600 minutes to all numbers in Ukraine, unlimited within the network, and 40 GB of internet. Kyivstar offers the "LOVE UA Power" tariff for 300 UAH/4 weeks with 300 minutes abroad and to other mobile networks, unlimited within the network, and 50 GB of internet.
It is worth noting that Lifecell is the most advantageous for MNP subscribers, Vodafone provides the most minutes for calls, and Kyivstar has the largest volume of internet and additional roaming capabilities.
Additionally, Vodafone has simplified the process of connecting new subscribers.
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