Lifecell, Vodafone, and Kyivstar: what mobile operators offer for up to 350 UAH.
12.09.2024
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
12.09.2024
2351

Comparison of tariff plans from major mobile operators in Ukraine
Major mobile operators in Ukraine have introduced tariffs costing around 350 UAH per month. A comparative analysis from Lifecell demonstrates that for this amount, subscribers can receive various service packages, aimed at different user needs.
The "Platinum Life" tariff from Lifecell for 250 UAH for 4 weeks for MNP subscribers (standard cost - 450 UAH) includes 3000 minutes of calls to all numbers across Ukraine, unlimited internet, and unlimited calls within the lifecell network after the minutes package is used up. The calculated daily cost is 16.07 UAH.
The "Joice Max" tariff from Vodafone for 330 UAH for 4 weeks offers 700 minutes of calls and 40 GB of internet, of which 10 GB can be used in roaming. Additionally, unlimited access to certain apps is provided. The daily cost is 11.8 UAH.
The "LOVE UA Power" tariff from Kyivstar for 300 UAH for 4 weeks includes 300 minutes of calls, including international ones, 50 GB of internet, of which 10 GB are available in roaming in 27 countries. The tariff also offers unlimited access to apps. The daily cost is 11.79 UAH.
The Lifecell tariff might be the most attractive for active users who make a lot of calls and need a large amount of internet. Vodafone will suit those who seek a balance between the number of minutes and the amount of internet. The Kyivstar tariff might interest people who travel frequently or communicate with subscribers abroad.
It is worth noting that Lifecell offers the ability to port numbers for new subscribers, which can be an additional advantage when choosing an operator.
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