Kyivstar cancels roaming in 9 European countries
Yesterday, March 29, 2022, the Ukrainian cellular operator Kyivstar canceled roaming in nine European countries.
What is known
The special offer is valid in Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Moldova, Italy, Germany, Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Hungary. As part of the promotion, the subscriber will be able to use the package of services abroad without additional payments.
The new offer is valid in the current tariff plans of the "YOUR" and "ALL TOGETHER" lines for subscription subscribers. In the case of contract subscribers and business customers, the updated terms apply to almost all tariffs. In addition, they provide an extended package of roaming services, including 15 GB of traffic, 500 minutes for outgoing calls and unlimited incoming calls.
Source: Kyivstar
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