D2D to come to Ukraine in 2025

11 February 2025

By the end of 2025, Ukraine is expecting to be one of the first countries to have the Starlink direct-to-cell satellite service up and running, enhancing the resilience of the country’s connectivity landscape, thanks to a deal between Starlink and Kyivstar.

Veon has announced that Kyivstar, its digital operator in Ukraine, has signed an agreement with Starlink to introduce direct-to-cell satellite connectivity in Ukraine. Kyivstar anticipates launching Starlink direct-to-cell services with SMS and OTT messaging functionality in the fourth quarter of 2025 for Kyivstar customers. It plans to expand to voice and data in later stages.

“Kyivstar has done a tremendous job in investing in Ukraine’s 4G connectivity, expanding coverage to remote areas and increasing the energy resilience of its network. Today’s announcement helps us take our commitment to Ukraine’s connectivity to the next level, exponentially amplifying the resilience of our services with satellite connectivity,” said Kaan Terzioglu, Veon Group CEO. “We are excited to work with Starlink to make Ukraine one of the leading countries in the world to have direct-to-cell services, and we look forward to exploring the opportunities across our markets that are home to 520 million people.”

With access to Starlink direct-to-cell technology, Kyivstar customers will benefit from satellite-powered connectivity even when the terrestrial network is unable to service an area. Veon has invested more than US$10 billion in Ukraine since 2013 and has committed US$1 billion to the country’s recovery and reconstruction from 2023 through 2027.