Business Customers Face Higher Bills as Vodafone Hikes Prices Starting April 1.

Vodafone price hike for business
Vodafone price hike for business

Vodafone Announces Price Increases Across Business Plans

According to Novyny.live: Starting April 1, 2026, telecom provider Vodafone will raise monthly fees for several of its business tariff plans. The adjustment comes alongside added benefits, including increased talk minutes and the introduction of new services for subscribers.

Updated Pricing for Key Business Tariffs

Under the revised rates, the Business Pro plan will increase from 270 to 330 hryvnias per month. The Business Unlim tariff will now cost 400 hryvnias, up from 360 hryvnias, while Business Unlim Plus rises to 500 hryvnias from 450 hryvnias. For Business Ultra L users, the price will climb to 650 hryvnias monthly, compared to the previous 600 hryvnias. The Business Connect plan will be priced at 360 hryvnias instead of 300 hryvnias, and Business Connect + goes up to 650 hryvnias from 600 hryvnias. Subscribers of the Device 4G tariff will see their cost rise to 220 hryvnias per month, up from 180 hryvnias.

A second phase of corporate tariff updates is scheduled for May 1, 2026, which may bring further pricing adjustments. Notably, Vodafone has invested over 21.5 billion hryvnias in network development during the war years, underscoring its commitment to improving service quality for customers.

In line with European standards, Vodafone Ukraine has also standardized the cost of international calls for users traveling abroad. These changes aim to offer more favorable terms for subscribers who roam outside the country.

Such adjustments are likely to influence how customers choose their plans, making it essential to review the new terms carefully.

These price increases are part of Vodafone's broader strategy to adapt to shifting market conditions while enhancing service quality. Beyond the rate changes, the company is focusing on improving offerings and introducing new features to stay competitive amid the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.


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