Services
PJSC Ukrtelecom provides a full range of telecommunications services for both corporate and private clients.
In particular, the company offers converged telecommunications services using the TriMob operator's 3G network and its roaming partner (see TriMob for details), which covers 98% of the country's territory.
Ukrtelecom delivers internet access via both copper and fibre technologies to residential and corporate customers alike. Ukrtelecom broadcasts interactive TV.
Ukrtelecom is the national leader in telephony services, including home phones provided over traditional landlines as well as internet telephony, and various voice solutions for business clients.[14][15]
During 2023 UAH 20 million was spent on infrastructure restoration, enabling the repair of almost 430 km of fibre-optic lines and 16 km of copper lines, and the reactivation of 10 regional communication hubs.
Ukrtelecom's internet services are available in 90% of the settlements in Ukraine that were covered by the operator's network at the start of the full-scale Russian invasion.
Over the course of 2023 nearly 5.3 thousand kilometres of fibre-optic cable were laid.
In total more than 1,250 medical and almost 1,700 educational institutions now have access to high-speed fibre internet.
Ukrtelecom continues to invest systematically in expanding its optical telecommunications infrastructure, ensuring customers have access to modern, reliable, and high-speed connectivity. The company is actively expanding the FTTH/P optical network using GPON technology, which, in addition to numerous advantages, also offers consumers a more energy-independent internet.[16]
In 2024 Ukrtelecom installed nearly 7,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cable, enabling 3 million households nationwide (Homepass) to connect to modern digital services.[17]
Overall, more than 70% of Ukrtelecom's internet users are already using optical access technology, including over 1,300 medical institutions and about 1,780 educational institutions.[18]
The number of connections to the optical network continues to grow across all segments. Over the past year, Ukrtelecom connected 230 additional medical and educational institutions to its optical infrastructure. The total number of new connections to the optical network rose by 22%.[19]