
KT, LG Uplus launch LTE data sharing plans

South Korean mobile operators KT and LG Uplus plan to introduce an LTE data sharing service. The plans will allow subscribers to share LTE data allowance among multiple devices, Yonhap reports. KT will charge an additional KRW 7,500 per device to enable the service, and customers can share with up to nine devices. LG U+ will charge KRW 7,000 per month. Meanwhile, rival SK Telecom said it is in the process of registering a similar plan with the telecommunications regulator.
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