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Kcell launches Unlimited Internet in roaming

Kazakhstan mobile operator Kcell has introduced its new mobile unlimited roaming option, available from 04 May. The service will be activated by default at the first connection to the internet abroad if the user hasn’t selected other roaming options from the operator.

The “Unlimited Internet” campaign is launched for Kcell subscribers in roaming in 75 countries of the world. The service is activated the first time you use the Internet in roaming if you are not connected to any of the services “Kcell travel” , “Favorite Mills” , “Internet Packages” .

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Use the Internet more, pay less: only 950 tenge per day. The first 100 MB are provided at high speed, then the Internet speed drops to 128 kb / s before the end of the day, but this is enough for text messaging in instant messengers (WhatsApp, Telegram, etc.).

If the subscriber does not use the Internet, money is not debited.

If the balance for writing off 950 tenge for the Internet share in roaming is not enough, then the Internet is charged at 100 tenge / MB.

Also, as part of the promotion, you can purchase an additional Internet package of 50 MB for 400 tg.

The action is valid in 75 countries of the world: Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Great Britain, Hungary, Vietnam, Ghana, Germany, Hong Kong, Greece, Georgia, Denmark, Egypt, Israel , India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Canada, Qatar, China (not including Taiwan), Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Mongolia, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway , United Arab Emirates, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Russia (not including Crimea), Romania, Saudi Arabia ia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, USA, Tajikistan, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Ukraine (not including Crimea), Philippines, Finland, France, Croatia, Montenegro, Czech Republic, Chile, Switzerland, Sweden, Sri Lanka, Estonia , South Korea, Republic of South Africa, Japan