The two operators announced the launch of free plans that can be accessed upon presentation of a Ukrainian passport.
Unlimited calls to landlines and mobiles in Ukraine, as well as 10 GB of mobile data. All this for free. That’s what Free Mobile is now offering, which announced the launch of a package called “Forfait Solidarité Ukraine” on March 29. Reserved for Ukrainians, it can be taken out in the store upon presentation of the Ukrainian passport.
at Press release, Free Mobile specifies that this free bundle is currently limited to two months: therefore, it will expire on May 31. In addition to unlimited calls to Ukraine and a data envelope, the plan includes 4 hours of calls per month to landlines and mobiles in France, as well as in Poland – the country to which many Ukrainian refugees flock.
For its part, SFR (a subsidiary of Altice France, such as BFMTV and BFM Business), as part of a partnership with Emmaüs Connect, announced the distribution of 20,000 prepaid packages to Ukrainian refugees. Of these, 13,000 will let you enjoy 12 GB of mobile data for one month and 7,000 will save 50 GB of mobile data for use over a six-month period, as well as unlimited calling and texting.
SIM cards will be available in this case At Emmaus Connect centers Located all over France.
These offers are in addition to previous initiatives put in place by the four French operators, who decided, the day after the start of the conflict, to offer or lower the rates for calls from their subscribers to Ukraine.