Kyivstar updated tariffs for communication and internet: subscribers will be able to save.


The mobile operator Kyivstar presents an updated range of tariffs for subscribers of the 'All Together' and 'Home Internet' services starting from December 19.
This was reported on the company's website.
Ukrainians are preparing for significant changes in the field of telecommunications services ahead of the new 2025 year. The mobile communication market is constantly growing and requires modern solutions, so leading operators are adapting their offerings to the needs of users. Kyivstar presents updated tariff plans that make communication more accessible and functional for millions of subscribers.
New tariff plans:
- All Together Nasnaga;
- All Together Preevaha;
- Home;
- Luck;
- Oberih Year (for Home Internet users).
The company has also prepared attractive promotions for new subscribers:
- Promotion 'Easy Start', under which new subscribers can save during the first three months of using services. By choosing the 'All Together Nasnaga', 'All Together Preevaha' or 'Home' tariffs, subscribers pay only 200 hryvnias per month during the first quarter of service.
- Offer 'Try Gigabit', which allows subscribers to use high-speed internet for free for three months. This opportunity is available for users of the 'Luck', 'Oberih Year', 'All Together Nasnaga' and 'All Together Preevaha' tariffs with speeds up to 1 Gbit/s, at no additional charge.
New functional capabilities:
- Roaming as at home - included in the 'All Together Nasnaga' and 'All Together Preevaha' tariffs.
- TV package Easy Home available for 'All Together Preevaha' and 'Luck' tariffs.
Superpowers in tariffs
Each tariff offers unique advantages:
- All Together Nasnaga: 'Video on the go', SIM cards for various devices, unlimited internet, calls and SMS, 5 GB in roaming, 'Gigabit' option.
- All Together Preevaha: unlimited calls, SMS, social media, 5 GB in roaming.
- Home: access to Kyivstar TV.
- Oberih Year: speeds up to 1 Gbit/s and access to Kyivstar TV.
Subscribers of 'Kyivstar' and Vodafone are massively switching to lifecell.
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