After Fastweb, Iliad and WindTRE, too TIM shows solidarity with Ukraine and announces free calls and unlimited gigs for Ukrainian customers present in Italy in order to facilitate contacts with family and friends.
The offer starts today 28 February and will be available for a week: to join the initiative, simply reply to the dedicated information SMS, go to a TIM store, call 119 or visit your personal My TIM area.
TIM: free calls and unlimited giga for Ukraine
An obviously understandable choice by the Italian telco which explains the reasons with a short press note:
“To express solidarity with the Ukrainian population affected by the ongoing conflict, TIM has made available to Ukrainian customers in Italy a series of facilities for communicating with families and friends.
Starting tomorrow, unlimited gigs and included minutes will be available for one week.
To join the initiative, simply reply to the dedicated information SMS, go to the TIM stores, or call 119 or visit the My TIM area“.
The promotion is therefore reserved for all customers of Ukrainian nationality residing in Italy or who in any case have an active offer with the telephone operator. Until the next one March 7 they will therefore be able to take advantage of unlimited gigabytes to surf the internet and above all call for free relatives and friends who might also be in Ukraine under the siege of the Russian army.
As explained on the official website, users who wish to join the initiative can activate two free promotions: “Unlimited Giga x 7 days“And” TIM International Ukraine “. To do this, the following methods are available:
- Via WEB: Customer Area or My TIM App in the “Offers for You” section
- By phone: Customer Service 119
- In TIM stores
These special rates obviously do not include activation costs and are valid for both new and existing numbers. For further information, however, it is possible to contact customer service.
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