In response to NTT DoCoMo's policy to reduce the current rate plan last week over mobile phone charges, KDDI's vice president Takashi Tokaibayashi, who develops au, said, "I want to make sure that customers are satisfied with the plan. KDDI also announced its intention to review the rate plan.

The company held a new service presentation in Tokyo on the 9th.



In this, Vice President Tokaibayashi said that NTT DoCoMo "has a certain impact" on the new rate plan for young people of 20 gigabytes and 2980 yen per month announced last week.



Furthermore, regarding DoCoMo's policy to reduce the price of the current rate plan, "We have to see it because other companies are also moving, but we are sure to be satisfied with our customers in the multi-brand strategy such as au and UQ mobile. I would like to come up with a plan that will allow me to get it, "said KDDI's intention to review the rate plan.



Following the announcement of a new 20GB plan for UQ Mobile in October, KDDI announced a new plan that includes a video distribution service usage fee with au's high-speed, large-capacity communication standard 5G on the 9th. Announced.



There is an active movement of each company to review mobile phone charges.