Cyta Greece — Free Service Overview
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Updated: May 2026
About Cyta Greece
Cyta Greece
Cyta Greece is a Greek mobile and broadband (Cyta brand under Vodafone Greece) operated by Cyta Hellas (operated under Cyta brand by Hellas Sat), headquartered in Athens, Greece since Cyta Hellas launched 2008. Ownership sits with Sold by Cyta Cyprus to Vodafone Greece (2018); now operates as Vodafone-owned brand or absorbed. The product competes in the Telecom & Internet category with a tier ladder built around Cyta mobile entry / Cyta mobile standard / Cyta fiber + mobile bundle, anchored at Cyta mobile standard (EUR 20-30/month). This 2026 review summarizes the operator, tiers, headline features and what changed in 2025-2026 so subscribers can evaluate fit before committing.
Quick facts
- Operator: Cyta Hellas (operated under Cyta brand by Hellas Sat)
- Headquarters: Athens, Greece
- Founded: Cyta Hellas launched 2008
- Ownership: Sold by Cyta Cyprus to Vodafone Greece (2018); now operates as Vodafone-owned brand or absorbed
- Service category: Telecom & Internet
- Tier ladder (2026): Cyta mobile entry / Cyta mobile standard / Cyta fiber + mobile bundle
- Anchor price reference: Cyta mobile standard at EUR 20-30/month
- 2025-2026 differentiator: Cyta Hellas was acquired by Vodafone Greece in 2018-2019; remaining Cyta-branded services in Greece operate under Vodafone Greece's network and customer-care infrastructure as a legacy sub-brand.
What is Cyta Greece?
Cyta Greece is a Greek mobile and broadband (Cyta brand under Vodafone Greece). Founded in Cyta Hellas launched 2008 and run by Cyta Hellas (operated under Cyta brand by Hellas Sat) out of Athens, Greece, the service targets customers who want Greek mobile coverage on Vodafone Greece network post-acquisition combined with fixed-line broadband bundling in select areas. Distribution runs through the operator's website, mobile apps and supported partner channels in the markets served by Cyta Hellas (operated under Cyta brand by Hellas Sat). The 2025-2026 product emphasis is captured by one specific change: Cyta Hellas was acquired by Vodafone Greece in 2018-2019; remaining Cyta-branded services in Greece operate under Vodafone Greece's network and customer-care infrastructure as a legacy sub-brand.
Why choose Cyta Greece
Operator credibility and roadmap
Cyta Hellas (operated under Cyta brand by Hellas Sat) is the consistent thread that ties pricing, customer support and product roadmap together. Ownership (Sold by Cyta Cyprus to Vodafone Greece (2018); now operates as Vodafone-owned brand or absorbed) and the Athens, Greece operations base set the regulatory and tax context for the offering. For Telecom & Internet buyers, an identifiable operator with a credible 2025-2026 roadmap matters more than a generic feature list — and Cyta Greece clears that bar.
Plan structure and ecosystem
The tier ladder is built around: Cyta mobile entry / Cyta mobile standard / Cyta fiber + mobile bundle. Anchor pricing — Cyta mobile standard at EUR 20-30/month — sets the reference point. Confirm live regional prices on the operator's site and consult Subger's true-price tracker for Cyta Greece for the actual all-in renewal cost after taxes, FX and any post-promotional step-ups.
Network coverage and bundle structure
Beyond the headline tier ladder, the operator's investment in loyalty rewards integration via Vodafone Greece programs and Cyta mobile app for plan management is what keeps the subscription competitive in 2026. Specifically: Cyta Hellas was acquired by Vodafone Greece in 2018-2019; remaining Cyta-branded services in Greece operate under Vodafone Greece's network and customer-care infrastructure as a legacy sub-brand.
Cyta Greece features that matter in 2026
Highlights of the current feature set:
- Greek mobile coverage on Vodafone Greece network post-acquisition
- fixed-line broadband bundling in select areas
- loyalty rewards integration via Vodafone Greece programs
- Cyta mobile app for plan management
- EU roaming included on bundle plans
- store presence in select Greek cities
The most material 2025-2026 change for buyers: Cyta Hellas was acquired by Vodafone Greece in 2018-2019; remaining Cyta-branded services in Greece operate under Vodafone Greece's network and customer-care infrastructure as a legacy sub-brand.
Cyta Greece pricing in 2026
The anchor reference for 2026 is Cyta mobile standard at EUR 20-30/month. The full tier comparison:
| Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Cyta mobile entry | Light users | EUR 10-15/month |
| Cyta mobile standard | Mainstream users | EUR 20-30/month |
| Cyta fiber + mobile bundle | Households with bundle discount | EUR 40-60/month |
Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost (taxes, FX conversion, and promotional first-period anchors that may step up at renewal):
| Subger tool | What it shows |
|---|---|
| True-price tracker | List-price changes plus historical promotional anchors |
| Deals page | Active discounts and limited-time offers |
| Promo codes | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers |
| Cancel guide | Step-by-step termination by billing surface |
Cyta Greece apps and platform support
| Surface | Status |
|---|---|
| Self-service mobile app | Yes |
| Web account portal | Yes |
| Router or modem (where bundled) | Yes for fixed-line |
| Phone customer support | Yes |
| Retail stores and partner agents | Where present |
| eSIM QR-code activation | Yes on supported handsets |
Who Cyta Greece fits
Cyta Greece is a good match for the following buyers:
- The Greek mobile and broadband (Cyta brand under Vodafone Greece) subscriber who wants Greek mobile coverage on Vodafone Greece network post-acquisition delivered by an identified operator (Cyta Hellas (operated under Cyta brand by Hellas Sat)) rather than a generic global aggregator.
- The mainstream household weighing the Cyta mobile standard tier at EUR 20-30/month and willing to pay for fixed-line broadband bundling in select areas.
- The 2026 buyer who specifically wants the operator's most recent product investment: Cyta Hellas was acquired by Vodafone Greece in 2018-2019; remaining Cyta-branded services in Greece operate under Vodafone Greece's network and customer-care infrastructure as a legacy sub-brand.
- The cross-device user who needs the surfaces listed in the platform table above plus a credible upgrade path as new devices are added.
- The price-sensitive shopper who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's true-price tracker and deals page before committing to annual billing.
Frequently asked questions
What is Cyta Greece and who operates it?
Cyta Greece is a Greek mobile and broadband (Cyta brand under Vodafone Greece) operated by Cyta Hellas (operated under Cyta brand by Hellas Sat), headquartered in Athens, Greece. Ownership: Sold by Cyta Cyprus to Vodafone Greece (2018); now operates as Vodafone-owned brand or absorbed. The product was founded in Cyta Hellas launched 2008 and reaches customers through the operator's website, mobile apps and (where applicable) retail or partner channels.
How much does Cyta Greece cost in 2026?
The current tier ladder is: Cyta mobile entry, Cyta mobile standard, Cyta fiber + mobile bundle. The anchor price reference is Cyta mobile standard at EUR 20-30/month. Local currency, taxes and promotional first-period anchors can change these numbers — confirm the live price on the operator's site before committing.
Is there a free tier or trial for Cyta Greece?
There is no perpetual free consumer tier listed publicly. Promotional first-period offers and free signup bonuses are periodically available — check the operator's site for current offers.
Where is Cyta Greece available?
Availability follows the operator's regulatory and distribution footprint. Cyta Greece primarily serves customers in the markets covered by Cyta Hellas (operated under Cyta brand by Hellas Sat), with the home base in Athens, Greece. Use a payment method and account address registered in a supported region.
What sets Cyta Greece apart in 2026?
Cyta Hellas was acquired by Vodafone Greece in 2018-2019; remaining Cyta-branded services in Greece operate under Vodafone Greece's network and customer-care infrastructure as a legacy sub-brand.
Which devices and platforms does Cyta Greece support?
Platform coverage is summarized in the surface table above. The recommended primary surfaces are the operator's mobile and web apps; older devices may receive feature-parity updates on a delayed schedule.
How do I cancel Cyta Greece?
Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan — the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled accounts. Subger's cancellation guide walks through each route.
Does Cyta Greece offer a family or multi-user plan?
Family or multi-account structures depend on the tier. Premium and bundle tiers commonly add multi-profile or multi-seat support; entry tiers may restrict simultaneous use. Confirm the per-tier seat or device limit on the live pricing page.
Is Cyta Greece worth it compared with category alternatives?
Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix you'll use (see the feature list above), the local price after taxes and FX (Subger's true-price tracker reconciles the headline price with the actual all-in renewal), and the credibility of the 2025-2026 product roadmap. Cyta Greece screens well when those three align.
How can I track price changes for Cyta Greece?
Subger's renewal tracker for Cyta Greece records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the deals page for current discounts and the promo codes page for stackable savings at signup.
Get started with Cyta Greece
Confirm the current regional price on Cyta Hellas (operated under Cyta brand by Hellas Sat)'s site, choose the tier that matches your usage (Cyta mobile entry and Cyta mobile standard are the common starting points), and check Subger's deals page for Cyta Greece for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the true-price tracker once you're signed up.
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Pricing
| Regional pricing | Cyta 5GB | Cyta 15GB | Cyta 30GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇷GreeceEUR | €10.00≈ $11.77 | €15.00≈ $17.65 | €20.00≈ $23.53 |
Prices converted at current exchange rate
Sources
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