Turnip & Peace, represented by Yusaku Maezawa, began providing services related to lifestyle infrastructure on November 20.
At the time of service launch, the service provides six lifestyle infrastructure services: mobile communications, internet access, electricity, gas, water servers, and municipal tax contributions.
Mobile communication is “KABU & Mobile”
The mobile communication service name is “KABU & Mobile”, and the monthly plans are 1078 yen for 3GB, 1298 yen for 5GB, 1738 yen for 10GB, 1980 yen for 20GB, and 3828 yen for 50GB. You can change your plan at any time after applying. The call rate options are 550 yen per month for 5 minutes, 935 yen for 10 minutes, and 1650 yen for unlimited calls.
Compatible with the three main carriers: Docomo, KDDI, and Softbank, so you can choose your favorite carrier line. Call charges are 11 yen per 30 seconds if a prefix number is automatically assigned, and 22 yen per 30 seconds if no prefix number is assigned.
Compatible with MNP One Stop, you can transfer without giving your reservation number. Set discounts with fixed lines, family discounts, and student discounts are not available.
Regular members will receive 10% of their monthly fee, and “KABU&Plus” members (500 yen per month) will receive 20% of their monthly fee in the form of stock exchange certificates. Stock vouchers can be exchanged for Cub & Peace stock or discount vouchers for services. The validity period is one year from the end of the last month of purchase.
The number of shares is the number of shares planned at 5 yen per share, based on the appraised value of Cub&class shares according to the third-party appraisal period as of October 7, 2024, and there is a possibility that the issue price. deviation from the confirmed issue price, and if it changes, the number of shares that can be exchanged will change.
Optical line also provided
The Internet communication service is “KABU & Hikari” which supports up to 10 Gbps, and for condominiums and apartments, the “KABU & Hikari” plan with a maximum of 1 Gbps is 4,180 yen per month, and the 10 GB “KABU & Hikari Giga” 6,380 yen per month. For single family homes, the monthly fee is 5,610 yen for up to 1 Gbps, and 6,380 yen for up to 10 Gbps.
Regular members will receive 5% of the usage fee and “KABU & Plus” members will receive 10% of the usage fee as a stock exchange certificate. Operators using the Hikari FLET line (including Hikari cooperative operators) are said to be transferable without any construction work.
Initial costs include a contract administration fee of 3,300 yen, a name change fee of 880 yen, and a standard acquisition fee of 22,000 yen. Of these, the standard acquisition fee is largely free if you continue to use the service until the 24th month.
Hello, thank you for speaking with us today about the lifestyle infrastructure service, Turnip&Peace. Could you introduce yourselves and share your thoughts on the recent launch of the service, including the provision of mobile communications and optical line services?
Guest 1: Thank you for having us. I’m Tomoyo Kawamura, a tech journalist covering the latest trends in the telecommunications sector. It’s great to be here today to discuss the launch of Turnip&Peace’s lifestyle infrastructure service.
Guest 2: I’m Kana Yoshimura, a business analyst who specializes in the telecommunications industry. I’m excited to be here to provide further insights into the new offering and its potential impact on the market.
Q: Can both of you please provide an overview of the newly launched mobile communication service, KABU&Mobile? What sets it apart from other services in the market, and what challenges do you see for the new entrant?
Guest 1: Sure. KABU&Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that provides services compatible with the three main carriers, Docomo, KDDI, and Softbank. This means customers can choose their preferred carrier and switch easily if they’re not satisfied with the service. The plans include options for 3GB, 5GB, 10GB, 20GB, and 50GB data, with different call rate options available.
Guest 2: What’s interesting about KABU&Mobile is the addition of stock exchange certificates as a loyalty program. For every dollar spent on the plan, users receive a stock certificate that they can exchange for Cub&Peace stock or discounts on services. This unique incentive could potentially attract customers who are also interested in investing in the company. However, the main challenge would be competing against the already well-established MVNOs in the market with their own attractive loyalty programs.
Q: Turning to the internet communication service, KABU&Hikari. Could you tell us more about the different speed plans offered, pricing, and how they compare to existing providers in the market?
Guest 1: Turnip&Peace offers two types of internet