The mobile operator T2 (formerly known as Tele2) no longer charges an additional fee for communication services in the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. Minutes and gigabytes will be counted according to the same rules as in the home region.
Upon arrival in Crimea and Sevastopol, the T2 client automatically connects to the Miranda operator's network. In this case, minutes and gigabytes are consumed from the provided package. In other cases, services are charged according to the standard tariffs of his tariff plan — just like when traveling to any other region of Russia.
The company previously noted that the decision was made based on customer requests who are used to transparent nationwide tariffs without additional charges within the country.
As a reminder, in the summer, Tele2 will turn into T2. It is assumed that this step is related to the expiration of rights to use the Tele2 brand in 2024.