Ukrainian Telecoms Launch Discounted Plans for Seniors and People with Disabilities.
Special Rates for Seniors and People with Disabilities
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's major mobile network operators have introduced new, discounted service plans specifically for senior citizens and people with disabilities. These plans, launched in February 2026, are offered by the country's leading providers: Kyivstar, Vodafone, and lifecell. This initiative reflects a broader industry trend of offering social tariffs to support vulnerable groups.
Operator-Specific Plan Details
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Kyivstar:
Its 'ALL TOGETHER Comfort' plan is priced at 220 UAH per month. This package includes:
- 10 GB of data
- Unlimited calls within the Kyivstar network
- 100 minutes for calls to other Ukrainian networks
- 100 SMS messages
- Access to Kyivstar TV Light
- Home Internet with speeds up to 100 Mbps
Separately, Kyivstar also sells premium 'gold' phone numbers for 2,000 to 3,000 UAH and 'platinum' numbers for 3,000 to 4,000 UAH.
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Vodafone:
Its 'GigaCombo' plan costs 350 UAH monthly. Vodafone also offers several upgraded versions of this plan:
- 'GigaCombo +' for 400 UAH
- 'GigaCombo Pro' for 425 UAH
- 'GigaCombo Pro +' for 475 UAH
The standard 'GigaCombo' plan includes typical user features, though the specific details of its inclusions were not fully disclosed.
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lifecell:
This provider offers the 'Lifeset M' plan for 175 UAH per month. The plan provides:
- 25 GB of data, with 4 GB usable within EU countries
- Access to 120+ TV channels
- 1,300 minutes for calls to any number in Ukraine
It is important to note that Kyivstar will implement changes to its mobile number renewal procedure in February 2026. This could impact users who need to extend their service contracts.
Overall, these new plans create opportunities for seniors and people with disabilities to access more affordable and advantageous communication services.
These developments indicate a growing focus by operators on socially vulnerable population groups, which may positively impact their social welfare.
— Source: Telecommunications experts
Special tariffs make mobile communication more accessible for people who often face financial difficulties. Changes in service procedures can also significantly affect users, making it important to follow updates from operators to stay informed about alterations to plans and services.
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