Monthly Plan of 12,100 KRW, Includes 300 Minutes of International Calls

"More Basic International Call Minutes" LGU+ Launches '002 Mampyeonhan Plan' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] LG Uplus has launched the ‘002 Mam Pyeonhan Plan,’ which increases the basic international call time compared to existing plans.


The newly launched plans include ▲002 Mam Pyeonhan 2200 (2,420 KRW/month, 50 minutes basic provision) ▲002 Mam Pyeonhan 5500 (6,050 KRW/month, 150 minutes basic provision) ▲002 Mam Pyeonhan 11000 (12,100 KRW/month, 300 minutes basic provision), totaling three types.


The 002 Mam Pyeonhan 11000 plan is specialized for foreigners residing predominantly in Korea. It provides up to 300 minutes of basic call time to 40 major countries, including Asian countries such as China, Japan, Vietnam, and Uzbekistan. Compared to the existing ‘002 Altteul 10000’ plan, the basic provided call time has increased by 150% (China) to 516% (Russia) depending on the country.


The 002 Mam Pyeonhan plans notify users via SMS when 50%, 80%, and 100% of the provided call time is used. The three 002 Mam Pyeonhan plans can be subscribed to for three months from May to July 31.


From May to July, LG Uplus will hold a quiz prize event matching the basic provided call time of the 002 Mam Pyeonhan 11000 plan. After subscribing to the 002 Mam Pyeonhan plan and answering the quiz correctly, participants will be entered into a monthly draw to win prizes such as ▲Apple AirPods Pro (1 winner) ▲LG Electronics PuriCare Mini Air Purifier (2 winners) ▲Starbucks Americano gift cards (100 winners). Once entered, participants will be automatically included in the monthly draws throughout the event period, and subscribing in May grants three chances to enter.



Changgwon Bae, head of LG Uplus Global Business Team, said, “We hope that foreign customers residing in Korea, who are going through difficult times due to COVID-19, can comfortably communicate with their families back home, and that customers engaged in overseas business can overcome these challenging times by using international calls to replace difficult business trips.”


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