Vodafone Ukraine Offers Two Months of Free Mobile Plans: Eligibility and Details.
Vodafone's Free Plan Initiative for Ukrainian Customers
According to Novyny.live: Vodafone Ukraine has launched a promotional campaign, running until February 28, 2026, which provides new customers with two months of free service on select mobile plans. This offer presents a significant opportunity for those seeking to reduce their communication expenses, especially given the current economic pressures many households face.
Available Plans and Pricing
The free service period lasts for two months. The eligible plans, with their standard monthly prices, are:
- GigaCombo - 350 UAH per month
- GigaCombo + - 400 UAH per month
- GigaCombo Pro - 425 UAH per month
- GigaCombo Pro + - 475 UAH per month
Following the initial two free months, new subscribers can continue their service at a reduced rate of either 250 or 300 UAH for an additional three months.
Participating Cities
This promotion is active across numerous Ukrainian cities, including:
- Kyiv
- Vyshneve
- Dnipro
- Zaporizhzhia
- Kryvyi Rih
- Samara
- Poltava
- Kharkiv
- Lutsk
- Chernivtsi
- Mykolaiv
- Chernihiv
- Zhytomyr
- Berdychiv
- Korostyshiv
- Lviv
- Ivano-Frankivsk
- Ternopil
- Rivne
- Odesa
- Pivdenne
- Chornomorsk
- Solonytsivka
- Pisochyn
- Ostroh
By offering these free plans, Vodafone provides a substantial reduction in mobile costs for Ukrainians. Interested customers should review the full promotion terms to select the most suitable plan for their needs.
This initiative represents a strategic effort by Vodafone to support connectivity during a challenging period, where reliable communication is vital. Such offers not only provide immediate financial relief to new users but also help the company expand its subscriber base and strengthen its position within the competitive Ukrainian telecom market.
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