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"Kievstar has discontinued some of its popular plans. Find out how much you'll need to pay now."

"Shocking Changes Ahead! Starting December 19, a major mobile operator is shaking things up—discontinuing popular plans for new subscribers! Existing users, don’t panic; your plans have just been renamed. Discover the jaw-dropping offers and price hikes that could impact your wallet. Don’t miss out!"
"Kievstar has discontinued some of its popular plans. Find out how much you'll need to pay now."

Starting December 19, the mobile operator has discontinued several of its plans, but this change applies only to new subscribers. Existing customers can continue using these plans, albeit with new names.

This information was reported by the company's press service. They noted that the following plans are now closed: "All at Once Nasnaga," "All at Once Perevaga," "Dim," and "Udacha."

These plans have been renamed for existing users: "All at Once Nasnaga 2024," "All at Once Perevaga 2024," and so on.

"Additionally, subscribers have access to special offers. For example, the Easy Start promotion allows new users of the plans "All at Once Nasnaga, "All at Once Perevaga, and "Dim to pay only 200 UAH/month for the first 3 months of use. Furthermore, when connecting to the plans "Udacha, "Oberih Rik, "All at Once Nasnaga, and "All at Once Perevaga, the offer "Try Gigabit is activated – introductory access to speeds of up to 1 Gbps for 3 months at no additional charge," – the statement read.

At the same time, starting December 20, the company has adjusted the prices for some of its plans.

"In the updated plans, we will provide subscribers with more services: additional gigabytes of mobile internet, minutes for calls to other networks, as well as the possibility to connect additional Unlimited Superpowers. Meanwhile, for business clients, some plans will change their names and contents. Corporate subscribers will also have access to Unlimited Superpowers: internet, calls, and SMS. Additionally, in most plans, customers will be able to connect personal internet," – the statement emphasized.

As a reminder, earlier "Telegraf" reported that tariffs will increase for all mobile operators.