Save on Mobile Bills: Vodafone Launches Discounted Plans in Ukraine.
Ways to Cut Costs on Vodafone Plans in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: In 2026, Ukrainian mobile carrier Vodafone is rolling out several cost-saving options for its subscribers. These include discounts for customers who port their numbers to the Vodafone network, as well as promotions designed to lower mobile service expenses.
Number portability is made possible through the MNP service, which lets users switch to a competitor’s network while keeping their existing phone number. Vodafone is offering attractive terms for new customers. For instance, the Flexx GO plan now costs 280 UAH per month instead of the previous 420 UAH for prepaid users, and for contract subscribers, the price has dropped from 350 UAH to 280 UAH. The Flexx TOP plan also comes with reduced rates:
- 350 UAH per month instead of 550 UAH for prepaid
- 350 UAH instead of 450 UAH for contract
Corporate Subscriber Promotions
Through the 'Year Without Service Fees' campaign, Vodafone allows business customers to save 330 UAH over 12 months. Under this plan, enterprises can benefit from significant savings on their line maintenance costs.
Additionally, Vodafone subscribers can take advantage of the 'HOT' promotion, which provides 500 minutes for calls within Ukraine and the EU, along with 25 to 50 GB of data depending on the chosen plan. This offer greatly expands calling and mobile internet capabilities without extra charges.
As a result, Vodafone in Ukraine is presenting multiple ways to save on tariffs, making it a potentially advantageous choice for both new and existing subscribers in 2026.
Vodafone’s 2026 offers in Ukraine reflect the competitive landscape of the mobile market, where operators are introducing deals to attract new users and retain current ones.
With rising competition and the rollout of new technologies, such initiatives could significantly influence consumer choices as they seek the most favorable terms for their mobile services.
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