Company: KYIV
Filing Date: 2025-12-09
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-119722
Chunk: 170

Company: Kyivstar Group Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-12-09
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 170
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, progressive discount schemes and volume lock pricing. We use standardized and campaign -basedpricing for SME customers. Our residential marketing strategy is focused on attracting new customers. We offer several tariff plans, each one targeted at a different type of customer. In addition, we have been able to benefit from cross selling our products. As of December 31, 2024, our penetration of FMC in fixed broadband was 81% (compared to 81% as of December 31, 2023) due our bundled service offerings. Our fixed -linebusiness is also dependent on interconnection services. We have interconnection agreements with various fixed -lineoperators throughout the country. Regulatory The below summarizes the regulation of the electronic communications industry in Ukraine. Following the introduction of martial law in Ukraine on February 24, 2022, in connection with the ongoing war with Russia, the day -to-dayenforcement of this legislation and regulation has changed.

100 Regulatory Bodies Pursuant to the Ukraine Electronic Communications Law (“UEC”), the main governmental authorities that manage the telecommunications industry in Ukraine are (1) the Cabinet of Ministers; (2) State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine (the “Service”); (3) the National Centre for Operational and Technical Management of Telecommunications Network (“NCM”) within the Service structure; (4) the NCEC and (5) the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine (“MinDigital”). The Cabinet of Ministers is responsible for forming general policy, ensuring equal rights for developing the forms of ownership, managing state -ownedassets and directing and coordinating ministries and other central governmental bodies in the area of electronic communications. Until August 31, 2023, the Service developed state policy proposals in the area of telecommunications and was responsible for the implementation thereof within its authority granted by law. The Service had the authority to prepare draft legislation and define the quality requirements for electronic communications services and technical standards for telecommunications equipment. Starting September 1, 2023, all such authority was transferred to the MinDigital. The Service, however, remains responsible for all matters related to cyber defense and security policy and the enforcement thereof. MinDigital was established in 2019 and from September 1, 2023 has functioned as the main authority with respect to electronic communications. MinDigital has declared its intention to improve the speed and quality of mobile and fixed networks, accelerate 4G coverage, and introduce 5G coverage in Ukraine over the next few years. The NCEC is the main Ukrainian regulatory and