Kyivstar begins official sales of Starlink for businesses in Ukraine
Kyivstar Group Ltd, the parent company of the mobile operator Kyivstar, has received the right to officially sell Starlink services to support Ukrainian businesses.
This is outlined in the company's statement, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
It is noted that the parties have concluded a new agreement that allows for the official supply of Starlink high-speed Internet kits and services to businesses, as well as state institutions of Ukraine, such as schools, universities, hospitals, outpatient clinics, etc.
The agreement simplifies access to the Internet and Starlink equipment for Ukrainian businesses.
The service is aimed at large corporations, medium-sized businesses and manufacturing enterprises, for which stable communication in any conditions is critically important.
Starlink will also be available to government institutions.
Starlink is the most advanced satellite network in the world with thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit, which provide broadband access to the Internet.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, at the end of November 2025, Kyivstar (Kyiv) began testing Starlink Direct to Cell technology in Ukraine.
Kyivstar PJSC is owned by Kyivstar Group Ltd, whose shares are traded on the Nasdaq American stock exchange.