New Lifecell Plans Launch: What You'll Pay for Mobile Service Now.
Mobile Operator Tariff Options in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian telecom providers offer a wide range of rate plans tailored to user needs. Lifecell has introduced a new plan called 'Lifeset S' priced at 100 UAH per month. This package includes unlimited home internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps or 100 Mbps, along with 10 GB of mobile data. For those requiring more talk time, the company also offers the 'Lifeset M' plan at 175 UAH per month, which provides 1,300 minutes for calls, 25 GB of data, and access to lifecell TV featuring over 120 channels.
Subscribers on the 'Lifeset S' tariff should note that calls are charged at 2 UAH per minute. According to the operator, no service condition changes are planned until June 2026, giving customers stability in their service usage. This commitment to fixed terms helps users budget more effectively for their mobile expenses.
Competition Heating Up in the Mobile Market
Meanwhile, rival operator Kyivstar has expanded the availability of its 'Shans' plan to eight more Ukrainian cities. This move underscores the growing rivalry among mobile carriers in the country, which is likely to drive better service quality and potentially lower prices for consumers.
The launch of new tariffs by Ukrainian mobile operators like Lifecell and Kyivstar reflects an active response to consumer demand and intensifying market competition. With stable service conditions and a diverse array of plans, subscribers now have greater flexibility to choose options that best suit their needs. This trend should ultimately enhance both the affordability and quality of telecommunications services for the public.
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