1 Month Free TV Viewing, 50% Discount on Monthly Internet Subscription Fee

KT Skylife Offers Fee Discounts to Customers in Special Disaster Areas Affected by Wildfires View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] KT Skylife announced on the 8th that it will implement support measures such as discounts on broadcasting and internet fees for customers affected by wildfires in areas declared as special disaster zones.


Earlier, President Moon Jae-in declared the regions of Uljin in Gyeongbuk, and Samcheok, Gangneung, and Donghae in Gangwon, where large wildfires occurred, as special disaster zones.


The support targets customers who reported fire damage in municipalities declared as special disaster zones, providing one month of free TV viewing and a 50% discount on monthly internet subscription fees. Damaged TV and internet reception equipment will be replaced free of charge, and customers who replace their TV reception equipment will receive three months of free TV viewing.


A fee discount policy for Skylife mobile customers is also expected to be finalized soon.


KT Skylife plans to establish an emergency support system to prioritize after-sales service (AS) for affected households.



Kim Cheol-soo, CEO of KT Skylife, said, "We hope the lives of residents in wildfire-affected areas stabilize as soon as possible," and added, "We will do our best to ensure that customers in the affected areas do not experience any inconvenience in using our services."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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