Lifecell radically updated its tariffs: how much will mobile communication, internet and TV cost now.

Lifecell tariff model with new conditions
Lifecell tariff model with new conditions

The mobile operator Lifecell has introduced new tariff plans 'Lifecell Set', which combine home internet, mobile communication, and television.

The company has added three new tariffs that allow you to pay for all services together.

The new line includes four tariff plans: 'Lifecell Set XL', 'Lifecell Set L', 'Lifecell Set M' and 'Lifecell Set S' with prices ranging from 100 to 500 hryvnias for 4 weeks. All tariffs offer home internet with speeds of up to 1 Gbit/s or 100 Mbit/s depending on the technical capabilities at the user's address.

The flagship tariff 'Lifecell Set XL' for 500 hryvnias for 4 weeks includes unlimited home internet, 50 GB of mobile internet, unlimited calls to Lifecell numbers, 2000 minutes to other numbers, and access to 140+ TV channels.

The 'Lifecell Set L' tariff costing 300 hryvnias offers the same home internet, 40 GB of mobile internet, unlimited calls to Lifecell numbers, 1500 minutes to other numbers, and 120+ TV channels.

The 'Lifecell Set M' tariff for 175 hryvnias for 4 weeks offers users 25 GB of mobile internet, 1300 minutes to all numbers in Ukraine, unlimited calls to Lifecell after the bundled minutes are used up, and 120+ TV channels.

The most affordable tariff 'Lifecell Set S' costs 100 hryvnias and includes home internet and 10 GB of mobile traffic.

You can connect to these tariffs on Lifecell's official website.

It is also worth noting that Lifecell has increased the availability of 5G for its subscribers in roaming to 61 countries worldwide.

It is prudent to be cautious, as a new wave of phone fraud is gaining momentum in Ukraine, where fraudsters call bank clients and talk about supposedly suspicious transactions. If your bank account is linked to the number of one mobile operator and the call comes to the number of another - this is a clear sign of fraud.

Additionally, according to a new bill, digital platform operators will have to provide tax authorities with information about sellers, and the tax service will be able to obtain data on the movement of funds in the bank accounts of accountable sellers on online platforms.


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