Kyivstar completed investment plan early at 130% of target
Kyivstar completed its investment plan ahead of schedule, according to a report published by Telecoms. The operator's final spending total exceeded the original planned amount by 30%.
Telecoms reported that Veon-owned Kyivstar spent more money faster than expected under the investment plan. The source did not provide the original budget amount, the final total, or the specific completion date in the material provided here.
Kyivstar's accelerated spending adds to ongoing operator investment activity in mobile networks and digital infrastructure. In the eSIM market, operator investment levels can affect network readiness, digital onboarding, and support for services such as remote SIM provisioning (RSP), the technology used to download and manage eSIM profiles over the air.
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