Kyivstar to increase tariffs by 25%.


Tariff increase announced by the operator 'Kyivstar'
The mobile operator 'Kyivstar' has announced a 25% increase in the cost of its services. This change affects various tariff plans and aims to develop the network.
Company representatives stated that the tariff review will be conducted in phases.
Several tariff plans have already been changed, including 'LOVE UA Light Contract 2023', 'YOUR Region', 'YOUR OPTIMUM', Smart Max, 'YOUR Premium' and 'YOUR Premium+'.
At the same Time, some tariff packages have been discontinued, including 'YOUR Choice', Smart, Kyivstar 4G, and others.
The company noted that some tariffs have not been reviewed for a long time. The last price increase occurred in 2024.
The tariff increase is related to the need for investments in network development. Key development directions include improving energy efficiency, ensuring stable communication, expanding 4G coverage, and building new base stations across the country.
'We will inform subscribers about changes to their tariffs 7 days before the introduction of changes through SMS notifications with all the details about the new conditions and current cost, and coordinators - via email', - explained in 'Kyivstar'.
Company representatives did not provide a forecast regarding tariff policy in the future, stating that there are currently no specific plans for further changes.
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