OREANDA-NEWS. On December 08, 2008 The consolidated telecom provider Vega has introduced a new system of anti-crisis tariffs. The minimum price of Vega’s broadband internet access will make up from UAH 40/month for private users with rate-based traffic and up from UAH 55/month for unlimited access, reported the press-centre of SCM Group.

"We have worked hard to analyse, assess and optimize our tariffs across Ukraine to help our customers cut their expenses for communications", says Konstantin Kolesov, Director of Business Development, Vega Telecommunications Group.

"The change in price of the unlimited tariff Megadom for individuals depends on the region. In the new system, the minimum price of the unlimited access in Megadom tariff went down by over 30% - from UAH 100 to UAH 70 per month for Kiev and from UAH 80 to UAH 55 per month for other regions.

The change of conditions in Minidom tariff with rate-based traffic will enable the subscribers to use almost three times more services for the same money. Now a user will get 3 GB of pre-paid external traffic at UAH 40 (before, the client would pay UAH 35 for 1 GB of pre-paid external traffic). This is one of the most appealing price offers for Ukrainian consumers today.

For more information about new tariffs and activation conditions, please visit www.vegatele.com or contact the common contact-centre: 8 800 600 0 600.

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Vega Telecommunications Group is the largest private fixed line communication operator in Ukraine and a part of SCM Group’s telecommunication business. Vega takes the leading position in the Ukrainian market of fixed line communication services, broadband Internet access and data transmission.

Vega has emerged in the Ukrainian communication market after rebranding of Farlep Optima Group consisting of the largest telecommunication groups of Ukraine: Farlep and Optima Telecom, Ucomline, CSS, IP Telecom, Matrix, Vilcom and many others.

Today the operator works in 36 localities of Ukraine.

Farlep Invest provides operational management of Vega Telecommunications Group.