Ten months after launching 4G service, Kyivstar says it now covers cities and towns representing about half of Ukraine’s population or 21.5 million people.

Thursday, February 14, 2019
Ten months after launching 4G service, Kyivstar says it now covers cities and towns representing about half of Ukraine’s population or 21.5 million people.

Ten months after launching 4G service, Kyivstar says it now covers cities and towns representing about half of Ukraine’s population or 21.5 million people. Maps indicate that about 90% of Ukraine’s territory now has 3G or 4G service. Blank spots are the Carpathian mountains and lightly populated farming areas scattered across Ukraine, the largest nation in Europe.

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