Lifecell closes corporate tariffs: what will change for customers from November 1.
According to inkorr.com: The mobile communication operator lifecell announced the closure of some of its tariff plans for corporate subscribers. Customers will be switched to new, similar tariffs with updated names, prices, and service packages.
Changes in tariffs
From November 1, the tariffs will change: 'VIP ULTRA' (postpaid service), 'SMS World', 'Partner 190', 'Partner 250', 'Business Start', and 'Business Freedom' (postpaid services), as well as 'Business Premium' and 'Business Premium 169' (postpaid service).
Main changes in tariff plans:
The 'Partner 190' tariff will change to 'Business Startup'. The price will decrease from 190 to 180 UAH, and the new service package will include unlimited calls within the lifecell network, 300 minutes to other networks, 300 SMS, and 15 GB of Internet.
Taras Kurchenko, lifecell: 'We are confident that these changes will make our offers even more attractive to our corporate clients.'
The 'Partner 250' tariff will change to 'Business Team', with the price increasing from 250 to 280 UAH, and the service package will also be changed.
Taras Kurchenko, lifecell: 'We are constantly working on improving our tariffs to meet the diverse needs of our customers.'
All these changes will take effect from November 1, 2025.
lifecell's announcement about changes in tariff plans for corporate clients reflects the company's efforts to improve its services and make them more attractive to subscribers. The adjustment of tariffs aims to provide more opportunities and comfort for corporate mobile communication users.
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