au’s MVNO Service ‘mineo’

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That’s ‘mineo‘.

The 1GB per month limit is quite strict, but for me, who only uses about 2GB even with fairly heavy usage, it’s the perfect service.

Below, I’ll compare my current plan (left) with the costs if I switch to an MVNO and carry both a feature phone and a smartphone.

This assumes I’ll reuse a feature phone I used in the past.

Current MVNO Plan Initially Subsequently
Service Item Amount (JPY) Breakdown (JPY) Service Item Amount (JPY) Amount (JPY)
Total 9.083     5772 2517
Basic Monthly Fee 934   Basic Monthly Fee    
 LTE Plan   1,868 Plan SS Simple 934 934
 Daredemo Wari + Kazoku Wari   -934  Daredemo Wari + Kazoku Wari    
Option Usage Fees 6,380   Option Usage Fees    
 LTE NET   300 EZ WIN Course 300 300
 Anshin Keitai Support Plus   380 (Abolished)    
 LTE Flat   5,700 (Abolished)    
 Tethering Option   500 (Abolished)    
 Option Usage Fee Discount Amount   -500 (Abolished)    
Call Charges / LTE Plan   Call Charges    
 Free Calls          
Total Bill Discount -1,890   Abolished due to model change    
 Maitsuki Wari (Monthly Discount) / Incl. Tax   -1,890      
au Kantan Kessai Usage Fee 401   NAVITIME Individual Contract 300 300
 au Smart Pass / Incl. Tax   401      
Device Purchase Cost 3,255   9 months remaining 3255  
 Installment Payment   3,255      
Universal Service Fee 3   Universal Service Fee 3 3
      mineo Usage Fee 980 980

So, while my current basic monthly fees alone are about 9,100 JPY, even if I switch now while I still have outstanding device payments, it would be 5,772 JPY, saving me about 3,500 JPY!

What’s more, since I’ll be able to choose a feature phone plan, it even comes with 1,000 JPY worth of free calls.

Once I pay off the remaining balance, my monthly payment for the smartphone is likely to be around 2,500 JPY.

However, there are some important points to note when using mineo, which I’ll summarize below.

  • Data communication is only available on 4G LTE lines, so areas where only 3G is available will be out of range. Also, a 4G LTE compatible device is mandatory.
  • au Smart Pass will naturally become unusable (ATOK, Virus Buster, NAVITIME, etc.), so individual purchases on Google Play, etc., will be required for each. I plan to transition to ATOK for about 1,800 JPY, a similar free software for Virus Buster, and NAVITIME for 300 JPY/month.
  • To change from my current smartphone to a feature phone, an administrative fee of 3,000 JPY is required. This includes SIM card size change and unlocking the feature phone’s SIM lock. (I confirmed this at an au shop.)
  • It seems simple plans are now available even for brought-in feature phones. (I couldn’t find much information on this online, so I confirmed it at an au shop.)
  • An administrative fee of 3,000 JPY is also required when starting mineo. There’s also a minimum usage period of 12 months. (If you apply by June 2nd, the basic monthly fee will be free for 6 months, so I’m overlooking this part for now.)

Japanese mobile carriers, for which I had to pay quite high amounts every month.
I hope the appearance of such a disruptive service provider changes the environment surrounding mobile carriers in the future.

I truly wish that not just Docomo, SoftBank, and au, but many other providers would compete on communication fees.

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