Migration of Subscribers - which Operator Ukrainians are Refusing.


Every person has probably, at least once in their life, decided to refuse the services of one mobile operator and switch to another. In June 2025, over 20 thousand Ukrainians transferred their mobile numbers. Most often, citizens became subscribers of lifecell.
According to the data from the National Commission for State Regulation in the Spheres of Electronic Communications, Radio Frequency Spectrum and Postal Services (NCCIR).
Number Portability - What Happened in June
It is noted that all major mobile operators lost subscribers. For example:
- 8,350 subscribers refused the services of Kyivstar.
- 7,611 subscribers refused Vodafone;
- 4,352 subscribers refused lifecell.
The subscriber base of Intertelecom decreased by 112 subscribers, and TriMob by 27 subscribers.
Which Operator Ukrainians Most Often Transitioned To
As per NCCIR data, Ukrainians most often transferred their mobile numbers to lifecell. In June 2025, over 11 thousand new subscribers joined this mobile operator.
What Else is Worth Knowing
It has recently been revealed that mobile communication from Starlink will appear in Ukraine. Kyivstar plans to allow message exchanges via OTT.
The General Director of the company, Oleksandr Komarov, clarified that a two-stage process is anticipated:
- by the end of 2025 - provision of message exchange services (via WhatsApp, Signal, and other systems);
- in the second quarter of 2026 - mobile satellite broadband.
It should be noted that Kyivstar subscribers, if they subscribe to the 'ALL TOGETHER Cool' tariff, will receive 150 GB of free mobile traffic. This is provided by the service 'SIM for Router'. Find out also about cheap tariffs from mobile operators in July.
In June 2025, over 20 thousand Ukrainians transferred their mobile numbers from one operator to another. The leader in the number of new subscribers was lifecell. Additionally, mobile communication from Starlink and the possibility of message exchange via OTT in Kyivstar are planned.
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