Это навсегда: Т2 разрешил замораживать тарифы по-новому

The cost of services will remain the same as long as the client does not switch to another tariff

The Russian mobile operator T2 is introducing a new tariff freeze — forever. The offer is available to both new and existing customers.

Previously, the company offered its customers to fix the cost of the subscription fee for 12 and 24 months. This proposal was met with approval from customers. Now the operator announces the indefinite preservation of the cost of current tariffs.

The company has fixed the cost of services for new and existing customers who switched to tariffs from the open range until January 21, 2025. Even if the market situation changes, prices will remain unchanged.

It is enough to connect to t2 or switch to open tariffs with a price freeze forever until January 21, 2025. You can check if you have a price freeze in the "My Tariff" section in your personal account on the website or in the t2 mobile application. 
press service of T2

The freeze only applies to the subscription fee for the tariff. The cost of additional services that were connected or included in the tariff may change. Personal discounts are not covered by the freeze.

The operator explained that if you connect to or switch to a tariff with an indefinite price freeze until January 21, 2025, the cost will remain unchanged for the entire period of its use. However, after January 21, 2025, the freeze conditions may be changed when switching to another tariff.

Earlier, T2 introduced the new "I'm Online" tariff, created specifically for users of Yandex services. It is only available to those who already use the company's services.

For the nine months of 2024, T2 (formerly known as Tele2) installed more than 25 thousand base stations. This is three times more than in the same period last year.

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