Kyivstar presents three tariff plans for 3G with monthly payments, from UAH 55 to UAH 150
Joint-stock company Kyivstar has published three tariff plans for UMTS (3G) standard mobile Internet services.
Marketing Director at Kyivstar Sviatoslav Horban said during the presentation of the tariffs on Thursday that the tariff for smartphones includes 500 megabytes of mobile 3G traffic and calls inside the network without restrictions. The monthly payment is UAH 55.
The All Inclusive tariffs foresees 1.5 gigabytes of mobile traffic, calls without limitations and subscribers of the tariff will have unlimited access to social networks. The monthly payment is UAH 95.
Another All Inclusive.Extra tariff plan foresees 2.5 gigabytes of mobile traffic, unlimited calls inside the network with a monthly payment of UAH 150.
Existing subscribers will be able to get additional packages with 3G Internet and monthly payment from UAH 20 to UAH 150.
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