Lifecell increases tariff prices by 34%: the growth will not affect everyone.


The company Lifecell is gradually changing the terms of its tariff plans from February 5 to March 20, 2025. This was reported by the operator's press service.
Starting from February 5, the terms of the 4-week service packages will be reviewed in the following tariff plans: 'Smart Life', 'Simple Life', 'Free Life', 'Powerful', 'Unlimited Call', 'Free Life. Region', 'Platinum Life', 'Heat Light 2022'.
New subscribers will not be able to join these tariff plans. Until February 5, subscribers can switch to another available tariff plan for free after receiving an SMS about the changes.
From February 17 to March 20, several tariff plans will be discontinued, such as 'School Life', 'Privilege', 'Heat Light', 'Lifehack', 'Platinum', 'Premium', and others.
The price review will not affect new MNP subscribers who transferred their number to Lifecell and took advantage of the 'STOP-price' promotion. They had the opportunity to fix the tariff price until the end of 2025. This promotion has been extended until February 4.
Lifecell explains that the changes in the terms of the tariff plans are related to the deterioration of the economic situation and the increase in costs for electricity, fuel, rent, taxes, and other factors.
The mobile operator Vodafone has also raised the prices of some tariffs without increasing the volume of services. This has been done to improve the quality of communication and other services.
This year, mobile operators will be shutting down their 3G networks to free up space for improving the speed and quality of services.
Read also
- Fuel prices dropped significantly in April: drivers given price forecast for May
- The EU to Decide the Fate of Ukrainian Refugees: Timelines Announced
- Ukrainian private companies provide most of the army's needs in equipment and weapons
- The EU Council officially accuses Russia for the first time of using chemical weapons in Ukraine
- Legal Lifehack: How to Accelerate the Receipt of Child Support Through the Court
- The Committee of the Council supported the agreement on subsoil with important clarifications