KDDI officially announced that it will introduce a new rate plan of 2480 yen per month with 20 gigabytes of data usage.

If you add the charges for domestic calls within 5 minutes, it will be at the same level as NTT DoCoMo and Softbank announced earlier, and the three major companies will be virtually side by side.

KDDI announced on the 13th that it will introduce a new rate plan named "povo" at its mainstay au.



The data usage fee is 20 gigabytes and the monthly fee is 2480 yen, which means that users can more easily add or remove various services depending on how they use it.



For example, if you add a service that allows you to make unlimited domestic calls within 5 minutes each time, a monthly charge of 500 yen will be added, which will be the same rate level as DoCoMo and SoftBank, which announced the new plan earlier.



The application and other procedures will be available online only in March, and will be compatible with the new communication standard 5G after the summer.



KDDI President Makoto Takahashi said at an online press conference, "We will do our best to reduce the costs that can be reduced, although we think that the price plan we have taken the plunge will have an impact on our business performance."



At the request of the government, three major companies have decided to cut prices, but at the focus of 20GB, they are virtually side by side.