Kyivstar reduces prices on tariffs by up to 50%: how to benefit by the end of the year.
The mobile operator Kyivstar has launched a promotion that allows its subscribers to receive a discount on selected tariff plans. The discount will apply for six months after activation.
How to receive the discount from Kyivstar
To take advantage of the promotion, you need to purchase a smartphone with 4G coverage at any branch or online store of the operator. The discount applies to the tariffs 'ALL TOGETHER Easy' and 'ALL TOGETHER Cool'.
After switching to the tariff, the subscriber receives a reduced cost for half a year – 20% off 'ALL TOGETHER Easy' and 50% off 'ALL TOGETHER Cool'.
- 20% – off 'ALL TOGETHER Easy';
- 50% – off 'ALL TOGETHER Cool'.
What services are ready to be offered to Ukrainians
For example, the 'ALL TOGETHER Easy' tariff currently costs 350 UAH/month and includes 20 GB of traffic, unlimited calls, and home internet. With the discount, the cost will only be 280 UAH/month.
The 'ALL TOGETHER Cool' at 500 UAH/month offers 50 GB of mobile traffic, unlimited calls, 300 minutes to other numbers, and fast internet at home. With the discount, the price of this package will be 250 UAH/month.
Both tariffs include the 'Roaming as at home' service and the possibility of connecting additional options.
Features for Ukrainian users
Beneficial tariffs are also available to pensioners from Kyivstar and Vodafone. Additionally, the technology Starlink Direct to Cell is being tested in Ukraine, which will allow sending SMS via satellite without additional devices.
Kyivstar challenges its subscribers with discounts on tariff plans, creating favorable conditions for receiving quality services at affordable prices. The promotion will last until the end of 2025, giving many Ukrainians the opportunity to take advantage of this offer and benefit from mobile services.
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