Vodafone Announces Mobile Plan Price Increases Effective February 2026.

Vodafone Announces Mobile Plan Price Increases Effective February 2026
Vodafone Announces Mobile Plan Price Increases Effective February 2026

Vodafone's Upcoming Rate Adjustment

According to Novyny.live: Vodafone has announced it will raise prices for its mobile service plans starting February 17, 2026. The company cites increased business electricity costs as the primary reason for the adjustment. This change follows the implementation of new electricity price caps for businesses, which took effect on January 16, 2026.

Revised Pricing for Vodafone Plans

The new monthly prices for Vodafone's plans are listed below:

  • Joice: from 260 UAH to 330 UAH (+70 UAH)
  • Joice Start 2023: from 260 UAH to 330 UAH (+70 UAH)
  • SuperNet Start+: from 260 UAH to 330 UAH (+70 UAH)
  • Joice Start: from 270 UAH to 340 UAH (+70 UAH)
  • Joice Start Special: from 270 UAH to 340 UAH (+70 UAH)
  • Turbo: from 270 UAH to 340 UAH (+70 UAH)
  • Joice PRO: from 330 UAH to 400 UAH (+70 UAH)
  • Joice PRO 2023: from 320 UAH to 430 UAH (+110 UAH)
  • SuperNet Pro: from 340 UAH to 445 UAH (+105 UAH)
  • Joice MAX 2023: from 390 UAH to 500 UAH (+110 UAH)
  • Joice MAX: from 450 UAH to 520 UAH (+70 UAH)
  • SuperNet Unlim: from 470 UAH to 545 UAH (+75 UAH)
  • Light+: from 185 UAH to 230 UAH (+45 UAH)

It's worth noting that a promotional offer for free activation of '3 in 1' plans remains valid until February 28, 2026. Furthermore, a separate price increase for Kyivstar subscribers is also scheduled, with tariffs expected to rise by 50-90 UAH starting March 1, 2026. This move by Vodafone is part of a broader trend of telecom operators adjusting their rates in response to economic pressures.

Vodafone's tariff increase occurs against a backdrop of rising electricity prices across the economy, highlighting how external cost factors can directly impact the price of communication services.

In light of these price hikes, consumers may wish to explore alternative options, such as promotional deals from other providers or new market offerings. This adjustment could also prompt telecom operators to reassess their pricing strategies to maintain market competitiveness amidst changing economic conditions.


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