The Kyivstar network and services have been restored. The operator gives all subscribers a month of using their tariffs and donates 100,000,000 UAH to the APU
23.12.23
Kyivstar has resumed providing all major basic services to its customers.
As moral compensation and support, subscription, contract and contract subscribers with the Home Internet service will not be charged the planned fee for the service during the period from December 22 to January 21.
Users of “Home Internet” from Kyivstar and “ALL TOGETHER” will not be charged the planned fee for the service package from January 1 to January 31.
For corporate clients of Kyivstar, a 100% discount will be provided on tariff fees using mobile communication services, fixed Internet, data transfer and telephony from January 1 to January 31.
In addition, the company allocates UAH 100,000,000 for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Kyivstar will provide more details about the intended purpose of the funds later.
Earlier, Kyivstar resumed the operation of 4G mobile Internet in the Kyiv and Kharkov metro, and even before that it resumed SMS in Ukraine and in international roaming.
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