100 Hryvnias More: Vodafone Subscribers Face Significant Price Increase.


Vodafone Increases Prices for Contract Tariffs
Vodafone Ukraine has announced a significant increase in prices for contract tariff plans. The changes will affect all RED and Ultra tariffs.
According to MZU (Mobile Communication of Ukraine), the RED Start tariff will increase from 190 to 240 Hryvnias, while the service volume will remain unchanged.
The RED Pro tariff will rise from 260 to 330 Hryvnias, but the mobile internet volume will increase from 40 to 50 GB, the number of minutes to other networks will rise from 350 to 400, and SMS will increase from 250 to 350.
The RED Max tariff will change to RED Unlim, with the price rising from 330 to 400 Hryvnias. It will include unlimited traffic up to 70 GB at maximum speed. The number of minutes and SMS will remain unchanged.
The RED Unlim Plus and RED Unlim Max tariffs will increase from 400 to 470 Hryvnias and from 500 to 575 Hryvnias, respectively. Both tariffs will have unlimited traffic with no restrictions, and the number of minutes and SMS will remain unchanged.
The most expensive Vodafone Ultra tariff will rise from 600 to 700 Hryvnias, while the terms regarding traffic, minutes, and SMS will remain unchanged.
Rising prices for mobile communications are related to the increase in energy costs
It is noteworthy that leading mobile operators have expanded the range of special tariffs for socially vulnerable groups of the population in the context of hostilities and rising energy prices.
It should also be noted that the cost of mobile communication services has increased by 15.6% due to rising electricity prices and infrastructure restoration costs.
Along with this, mobile operators are introducing new promotional offers and special tariffs for different user categories, developing additional digital services and optimizing services.
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