KDDI, a major mobile phone company, has drastically reviewed the cheap rate plan introduced this spring in response to the government's request for price cuts, eliminated the basic rate, and allows users to select services that are subdivided according to data capacity. It was made.


Other companies have also introduced a plan of zero yen up to 1 gigabyte, and competition is fierce.

In March, KDDI started a rate plan with a basic rate of less than 3,000 yen per month at 20 gigabytes, along with NTT DoCoMo and Softbank, which introduced cheap rate plans, in response to the government's request for price cuts.



This time, we drastically reviewed this plan, and from the new contract later this month, we changed the system so that the basic charge is eliminated and the user selects a service that is subdivided according to the data capacity.



In the call,


▽ for 5 minutes over a period of unlimited, 550 yen a month,


in data communications,


▽ 1 gigabyte 390 yen that can be used for 7 days,


and the like 20 gigabytes is 2700 yen that can be used ▽ 30 days,


the company, long capacity is large period service Then, it is cheaper than before.



KDDI aims to meet the needs of users who do not use much data communication and to attract new customers.



President Makoto Takahashi said at an online press conference, "I would like to approach users firmly so that they can continue to use them."



In addition, Rakuten Mobile has started a plan of zero yen up to 1 gigabyte of data usage, and competition is becoming more fierce.