
Ipko Updates Infinit Postpaid Packages with More Data, Roaming
Key Takeaways
- •Five new Infinit plans launched.
- •Prices €10‑€100 ($11‑$109) monthly.
- •Data caps 20 GB to unlimited.
- •Expanded roaming in Western Balkans, Europe.
- •First Kosovo packages include US internet.
Pulse Analysis
The Western Balkans telecom market has been rapidly evolving, driven by rising smartphone penetration and a growing appetite for seamless cross‑border connectivity. Operators that can bundle generous data allowances with affordable roaming are gaining a competitive edge, especially as EU regulations push for lower roaming fees. Ipko, one of Kosovo’s leading carriers, has leveraged this trend by overhauling its postpaid portfolio to meet both domestic demand and the needs of frequent travelers.
Ipko’s new Infinit suite spans five price points, from €10 ($11) to €100 ($109) per month, delivering data packages from 20 GB up to unlimited. Beyond higher caps, the plans now include expanded data pools for the Western Balkans and broader Europe, and uniquely, a dedicated US data allowance—an offering not previously available in Kosovo. Compared with regional rivals such as Telekom Srbija and A1 Croatia, Ipko’s pricing sits competitively while providing more granular roaming options, positioning it to attract premium users who value international access without excessive add‑on fees.
From a business perspective, the refreshed packages could drive higher average revenue per user (ARPU) and reduce churn by addressing a common pain point: costly or limited roaming. The US data inclusion may also appeal to the diaspora community, a sizable segment that regularly communicates with relatives abroad. However, Ipko must manage network capacity and negotiate favorable wholesale agreements to sustain service quality. If executed well, the Infinit upgrade could solidify Ipko’s market share and set a benchmark for data‑centric strategies across the Balkans.
Ipko updates Infinit postpaid packages with more data, roaming
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