U+ Altteul Mobile Launches 5G Plan Starting at 30,000 KRW per Month View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] U+Altteul Mobile announced on the 3rd that it is expanding its 5G plan lineup to a total of three types by launching two new 5G plans. The basic data allowances are structured in tiers of 180GB, 150GB, and 12GB, broadening the range of 5G plan options.


U+Altteul Mobile established new 5G plan tiers targeting customers whose 5G contracts are about to expire. The U+Altteul Mobile 5G plans offer 5G services at reasonable costs compared to major carriers, while maintaining no difference in communication quality and speed.


Customers whose 5G contracts have ended can either replace only the USIM card to use their existing phones or purchase a 5G unlocked phone to use the service at a reasonable price. In particular, there are niche-tier plans such as the 12GB data plan, which cannot be found in the 5G plans of the three major carriers, allowing users to choose according to their usage patterns.


The two newly introduced plans are ‘USIM 5G (150GB+)’ offering 150GB of data for 49,900 KRW per month and ‘USIM 5G (12GB+)’ offering 12GB of data for 34,900 KRW per month. Both plans include voice calls and text messages as standard, and even after the basic data is fully used, data can be used unlimitedly at speeds of 5Mbps and 1Mbps respectively.


USIM cards can be purchased at the U+Altteul Mobile online direct mall and GS25 stores nationwide. Even when purchasing USIM cards online, customers can receive them on the same day through the ‘Today Delivery’ service. After receiving the USIM card, users can start using the service immediately through a simple online registration process.



A U+Altteul Mobile representative said, “We expect that the launch of these new 5G plans focused on cost-effectiveness will further strengthen customers’ choices of plans,” adding, “We will continue to introduce optimal products and services that reflect customers’ needs and voices.”


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