Three communications companies Support for reduction of charges and free repair of broken mobile phones October 15 at 15:44

Telecom companies decided to provide support to users in areas where the Disaster Relief Act was applied, such as reducing or reducing usage fees and repairing broken mobile phones free of charge.

Of these, NTT DoCoMo, au KDDI, and Softbank have set free basic charges for periods when they were not available for fixed-line telephones and Internet services used at home.

In addition, mobile phones that have been damaged due to submersion etc. will be repaired at reduced repair costs or free of charge.

In addition, KDDI and SOFTBANK will charge a fee for purchasing additional data for smartphones and other users.

In addition, each company's mobile shop offers a free charging service regardless of the contracted mobile company.

However, because there are places that are temporarily closed due to the impact of the typhoon, I would like you to check on the website whether they are open.

In addition, NTT East has set free basic charges for fixed-line telephone and Internet charges during periods when it was not available.

In addition, if the phone is not connected or the device breaks down, repairs are free of charge.

Applications are accepted over the phone and the Internet, but when the phone is difficult to connect, we are calling for applications from the Internet.