5G is available now in China for just US$18
China’s three carriers all launched 5G plans for a fraction of the cost in the US, but some people still find them too expensive
Commercial 5G networks are finally available in China. The stand-out feature? Not the super-fast speeds, but the prices.
The cheapest 5G option in China is just 128 yuan, or US$18. That’s the price of dinner at an inexpensive restaurant, or a nicer sit-down place if you’re in China.
This cheap package belongs to China Mobile, one of China’s three state-owned carriers, which also include China Unicom and China Telecom. They all launched their 5G plans on Friday.
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The US$18 plan is significantly less than what consumers in the US can expect to pay for 5G. But there’s one big caveat: Chinese carriers are charging according to both data consumption and speed.