Ukraine’s largest mobile operator Kyivstar will receive $600m of investment from its parent company VEON over the next three years to implement infrastructure projects, including in the liberated territories, expand 4G coverage, focus on 5G reconstruction, support operator services and charity.
VEON announced the investment commitment at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London (URC2023), according to a statement on the company’s official website Wednesday.
“Global digital operator VEON will invest the equivalent of $600 million in its subsidiary Kyivstar over the next three years. The investment will cover Kyivstar’s infrastructure projects, providing essential communications and 4G services across the country, developing high-quality digital services available to all Ukrainians, and community support projects,” the statement reads.
The company notes that investments will be made to support Kyivstar services as well as digital verticals that will have a positive social impact on the Ukrainian society. They will allow to expand the operator’s network from “LTE everywhere” and fiber to the reconstruction focused on 5G, to provide high-quality Internet coverage for millions of users.
With the planned expansion of 4G networks Kyivstar plans to increase 4G coverage to 98% in Ukraine, including in small and remote settlements in three years. The investments will be used to expand the network connectivity.
In addition, Kyivstar will continue to provide funds for charity support. In VEON reminded that from the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the operator has allocated 1.1 billion UAH (about $32.5 million) for these purposes.
“As part of its investment commitment, Kyivstar will continue working with leading Ukrainian NGOs and community initiatives, supporting charitable projects with donations and socially responsible business partnerships,” the press release said.
“The last 16 months have shown the world that communications really is a lifeline for Ukraine. Thanks to the dedication of our team of 4,000 people and the support of our parent company VEON, Kyivstar plays a key role in ensuring the sustainability and recovery of Ukraine from February 24, 2022,” Kyivstar President Alexander Komarov is quoted in the statement.
On his Facebook page, Komarov also noted that the parent company’s investment will allow Kyivstar to restore communications in territories that will be vacated, build new network facilities, increase 4G coverage in the suburban area and on highways, and develop new digital products and services for Ukraine and local communities.
“Kyivstar is the largest mobile communications operator in Ukraine with 24.3 million mobile subscribers and over 1.1 million home internet subscribers. The company provides services based on mobile and fixed-line technologies, including 4G, as well as innovative services such as Big Data, IoT, cloud solutions, digital TV, digital health, etc.
Since the full-scale invasion, Kyivstar’s technicians performed about 150 thousand repairs, which is twice as much as before the invasion, reconnected 800 settlements, modernized and deployed about 10 thousand 4G base stations and installed 32 thousand new batteries to ensure the continuity of communication in case of the blackout.
Kyivstar is 100% owned by VEON, an international group headquartered in the Netherlands.
VEON is a global digital operator that currently provides convergent communications and online services to more than 160 million customers in six dynamic emerging markets VEON is listed on NASDAQ and Euronext Amsterdam.