As competition between companies intensifies over mobile phone charges, KDDI President Makoto Takahashi said, "We want to deliver competitive charges that customers can choose," and announced a new rate plan next month. I made it clear.

This was revealed at a recital held in Tokyo by KDDI President Makoto Takahashi, who develops the mobile phone business under the au and UQ mobile brands.



Among them, President Takahashi said, "Because it is a private company, competition with competitors will deliver good service to customers," keeping in mind that NTT DoCoMo announced a new plan of 20 gigabytes per month for 2980 yen on the 3rd of this month. It will lead to. "



On top of that, President Takahashi said, "We want to deliver competitive rates that customers can choose. We are currently working on details and want to officially announce them in January." Next month, we will announce a new rate plan. Clarified the policy to announce.



In October, KDDI announced a new rate plan for UQ Mobile, which is cheaper than au, with a monthly charge of 3980 yen for 20 gigabytes.



As the government shows a strong desire to reduce mobile phone charges, companies are launching new plans one after another, and competition to acquire users is intensifying.