By Cho Mu-hyun
Discount chain Home plus said Wednesday that it launched its own telecommunications service, Plus Mobile, starting today.
The firm will use mobile operator KT’s network as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO).
Home
plus signed an agreement with KT last year to use the latter’s network
in a deal that will make it the first discount chain store to launch
such a service.
The move comes in the wake of the
government’s plan to expand MVNOs as a means of addressing growing
consumer complaints about rising phone bills.
Because MVNOs lease operator’s networks without incurring operating costs, they are able to provide services more cheaply.
Subscription
and purchase of handsets are available at 134 of its stores nationwide,
which will offer LG Electronics’ L-series handsets and other products
priced between 200,000 to 300,000 won.
Consumers can also subscribe with their current handsets by just changing their universal subscriber identity modules (USIM).
Home plus said its wide distribution network will also help consumers save costs.
It
unveiled five plans, the cheapest of which requires only a 6,000 won
monthly payment and charges 1 won per second for voice calls. Plans by
carriers usually require a monthly payment of over 30,000 won and
charges are 1.8 won per second.
For now it only offers third-generation (3G) connection with plans to add long-term evolution (LTE) at a later date.
The company said it benchmarked U.K.-based MVNO Tesco Mobile, which has acquired 3 million subscribers since its launch in 2003.
“We
want to establish ourselves as a business that helps households pay
less for telecommunications services through Plus Mobile,” said a Home
plus spokesman. “Our customers will be able to gain seamless connection
through KT’s excellent network at affordable prices.”
KT
has the nation’s second-largest wireless network and largest
fixed-line. Subscribers to Plus Mobile will also gain access to the
operator’s 200,000 Wi-Fi access points installed nationwide.
“As
a responsible business, we’re happy to provide our network to Home plus
and will continue our efforts to make telecommunications accessible to
everyone,” said a KT spokesman.
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