Until December 1, 2024, new subscribers who connect Vodafone Gigabit Net home Internet will receive three months of free access to the service. Anyone who orders a connection during this period will be able to take advantage of the offer.
For those who want a stable and high-quality Internet connection at home, this is a great opportunity to test the service in action and make sure it is reliable. Thanks to modern alternative power supply systems installed at the sites with operator equipment, the Internet will be available for up to 72 hours even during power outages.
Internet with GPON technology
Internet access is provided using modern GPON technology. The choice of this solution ensures uninterrupted work, training and access to information when it is most needed.
“We are actively expanding our GPON coverage. Since the beginning of 2024 alone, we have built a network in 3000 buildings. Today there are already 8400 high-rise buildings in 15 regions of Ukraine with access to energy-efficient Internet using Vodafone’s GPON technology. Residents of more than 1.2 million households have the opportunity to stay connected even when there is no electricity in the house,” said Bogdan Loznitsa, commercial director of Vega, responsible for fixed-line communications at Vodafone Ukraine.
According to him, three months of free Internet access is a support for Ukrainians, for whom stable and high-quality communication is already a basic need. The operator wants everyone to be able to try energy-efficient Internet that really works even in the face of long-term power outages, so that everyone can evaluate the quality of the service and check how well it meets the needs of the family.
We are confident that this opportunity will be a good opportunity for many families to join Vodafone’s innovative solutions.
How to connect
You can apply for the service via the Vodafone Gigabit Net home page. After three months without a subscription fee, the current tariff of UAH 250 per month will apply.
The service is available in Kyiv, Odesa, Lviv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Mykolaiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, Rivne, Zhytomyr, Lutsk Vyshneve and Chornomorsk. You can check the connection on the Internet map during blackouts.