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New to Korea? Mobile plans for foreigners, from airport eSIM to postpaid after ARC. Understand throttling, MNP, and MVNO savings in 2025.

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Korea mobile plans for foreigners: prepaid vs postpaid, MVNO savings explained, eSIM options and limits

Korea mobile plans for foreigners: prepaid vs postpaid, MVNO savings explained, eSIM options and limits

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Korea Mobile Plans for Long-Stay Foreigners (2025 Edition)


Who should read this

  • You plan to stay 90+ days and will apply for a Residence/Alien Registration Card (ARC). Korean authorities require ARC registration for stays over 90 days. Apply within 90 days of arrival. (외교부 해외공관)
  • You need to understand prepaid vs. postpaid, MVNO (알뜰폰), and eSIM choices, including how throttling and number portability work.

1) Quick decision path (5 steps)

  1. First 0–14 days in Korea: Use a prepaid airport eSIM/SIM for instant data. KT and LG U+ sell tourist eSIMs online and at airports. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
  1. Within 90 days: Apply for your ARC. You need it for most postpaid plans and identity-linked services. (외교부 해외공관)
  1. After ARC arrives: Decide postpaid with a major carrier (SKT/KT/LG U+) or MVNO (알뜰폰) for lower monthly cost. ([Omdia][3])
  1. If you already have a Korean number: Use mobile number portability (번호이동) to keep your number when switching. ([모바일 번호 이동성][4])
  1. Before you sign: Check throttling rules, contract length, and any penalties for early termination. (Carrier/MVNO pages list speed caps and terms.) ([roaming.kt.com][2])

2) Network landscape (why coverage rarely fails—and who leads)

  • All three MNOs—SK Telecom (SKT), KT, LG U+—run nationwide 5G/LTE networks with excellent urban coverage. Independent testing shows SKT often leads in overall experience, while KT has strong 5G availability; LG U+ is competitive on speeds. ([OpenSignal][5])
  • Korea’s 5G speeds kept rising in 2024; official figures reported ~9.2% year-on-year improvement in 2024, with operator averages around 956–1,065 Mbps on government tests. ([RCR Wireless News][6])
What this means: For city living (Seoul, Busan, Incheon, Daejeon), any of the three networks will perform well. Choose based on plan rules and price, not fear of poor coverage. (If you live rurally, still verify local coverage maps.)

3) Prepaid vs. postpaid for long-stays

Documents and timing
Use case
ID needed
Notes
Prepaid eSIM/SIM (tourist)
Passport
Buy online or at airport; fast activation; data-first. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
Postpaid (contract)
ARC + local payment method
Most postpaid plans require ARC (stays >90 days must register for ARC). (외교부 해외공관)
Pros/cons
  • Prepaid: Easy start; good for your first month. Some tourist eSIMs are data-only and cannot be extended once deleted; check each product’s extension/top-up rules. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
  • Postpaid: Better value for heavy data and unlimited calls. Requires ARC and typically a Korean payment method. (외교부 해외공관)
Gap in competitor content: Competitor articles imply “prepaid is always cheaper for foreigners.” That is not always true for long-stays using 20–30GB+ monthly; MVNO postpaid can be cheaper at the same speed tier. Verify current MVNO price sheets before deciding. [Unverified—prices vary by MVNO and change frequently.]

4) MVNO (알뜰폰): how to save 20–50% monthly

What it is: MVNOs lease radio access from SKT/KT/LG U+ and sell cheaper plans using the same physical networks. (Expect lower prices with similar coverage.) ([Omdia][3])
Market direction and policy context: Korea actively supports MVNO competition (e.g., lowering wholesale rates to help MVNO pricing). ([juniperresearch.com][7])
Practical trade-offs:
  • Speed after cap: “Unlimited” often means daily high-speed data cap (e.g., 3GB/day) then throttled speeds (commonly 1–5 Mbps). LG U+ describes a 5 Mbps post-cap on some unlimited eSIMs. ([LG U+][8])
  • Contract length: Many MVNOs offer month-to-month or short minimum terms versus 12–24 months at MNOs. [Unverified—varies by MVNO; check the specific contract page.]
  • Sign-up: Foreigners can generally register with passport (prepaid) or ARC (postpaid). Many MVNOs provide English support. ([우림모바일][9])

5) eSIM pricing snapshots (tourist-style data plans you can start with today)

Assumption: Prices below are official pages and include VAT where shown. Prices change; confirm again at checkout.

KT eSIM (Data-only) — online vs. counter (as listed by KT Roaming, data-only)

Validity
Counter price
Online promo price
3 days
₩18,000
₩16,200
5 days
₩27,500
₩24,700
10 days
₩38,500
₩34,600
20 days
₩60,500
₩54,400
30 days
₩71,500
₩64,300
60/90 days
₩107,200 / ₩143,000
same
Key rules: data-only; cannot use for “personal authentication”; deletions cannot be “extended” (you must buy a new profile). ([roaming.kt.com][2])
Sources: KT Roaming eSIM pages. ([roaming.kt.com][2])

LG U+ eSIM (Data-only; shows throttling model)

  • “Unlimited” means daily high-speed bucket (e.g., 3GB/day), then 5 Mbps for the rest of the day. Site advertises nationwide 5G/LTE. Prices vary by validity (e.g., 1 day ₩6,500; multi-day bundles). ([LG U+][8]) Sources: LG U+ eSIM product page. ([LG U+][8])

LG U+ SIM (Data + Voice)

  • Offers 010 Korean number with unlimited data (policy dependent) and airport pickup; details and add-on voice top-ups shown on the official product page. ([LG U+][10]) Sources: LG U+ SIM (Data+Voice) page. ([LG U+][10])
Note on SKT tourist eSIMs: SKT’s official, English pricing and throttle policy pages are harder to reference publicly. Some resellers advertise SKT unlimited at up to ~100 Mbps after cap, but those claims come from resellers, not SKT’s own site. Treat as [Unverified] unless you see the rule on an SKT-controlled domain. ([코리아심카드][11])

6) Keeping your number (번호이동, MNP)

  • You can usually keep your number when switching carriers/MVNOs in Korea using MNP. Your new provider initiates the port with your consent and ID. (Exact forms and steps vary by provider.) ([모바일 번호 이동성][4])
  • Enterprise documentation and integrator guides confirm Korea requires multiple forms and regulatory checks for number porting; consumer processes are simpler because the carrier handles it. ([AWS Documentation][12])

7) Throttling & “unlimited” fine print (read this before you buy)

  • Daily cap model: Many “unlimited” plans give X GB/day at full speed, then throttle for the rest of the day. LG U+ shows 5 Mbps after the daily bucket on its eSIM page. ([LG U+][8])
  • Data-only eSIMs: KT’s data eSIM does not support personal authentication (often required by banking or ID services), and deleting the profile ends the plan. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
  • Extension/top-ups: KT lists clear extension rules by product; do not assume you can add voice to a data-only eSIM. ([roaming.kt.com][2])

8) Example setups (realistic, action-ready)

Case A — International student (D-2), dorm in Seoul, heavy data

  • Month 0: Buy KT eSIM 30-day online (₩64,300) to cover orientation and settling. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
  • After ARC: Compare MVNO postpaid vs MNO student plans. If your usage is >20GB/month, an MVNO plan with daily buckets could be cheaper than MNO. [Unverified—price levels vary monthly.]
  • If switching later: Use MNP to keep the same number. ([모바일 번호 이동성][4])

Case B — Working professional (E-7), lives in Gyeonggi, needs voice + verification

  • Arrival: LG U+ Data + Voice SIM for instant 010 number and data while house-hunting. ([LG U+][10])
  • After ARC: Move to postpaid on SKT/KT/LG U+ or MVNO with voice. Confirm throttling and contract length. ([LG U+][8])
  • Banking and apps: Avoid data-only eSIMs if you need personal authentication frequently. ([roaming.kt.com][2])

9) Cost & requirements tables (for fast comparison)

A. What documents do you need?

Plan type
Data
Voice/SMS
Requires ARC?
Typical start channel
KT eSIM (tourist)
Yes
No
No
Web / Airport counter ([roaming.kt.com][2])
LG U+ eSIM (tourist)
Yes
No
No
Web; QR delivery ([LG U+][8])
LG U+ SIM (Data + Voice)
Yes
Yes (010 no.)
No for prepaid
Airport pickup / Online order ([LG U+][10])
Postpaid (any MNO/MVNO)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Carrier/MVNO stores (after ARC) (외교부 해외공관)
Sources: KT Roaming eSIM; LG U+ eSIM/SIM pages; Korean government guidance on ARC. ([roaming.kt.com][2])

B. Tourist-style eSIM prices (useful for your first month)

Provider
5 days
10 days
20 days
30 days
Notes
KT eSIM (online)
₩24,700
₩34,600
₩54,400
₩64,300
Data-only; no personal authentication; re-install needed if deleted. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
KT eSIM (counter)
₩27,500
₩38,500
₩60,500
₩71,500
Same product; walk-up price. ([roaming.kt.com][13])
LG U+ eSIM
From ₩6,500/day
(various)
(various)
(various)
Unlimited with 5 Mbps after daily high-speed cap. ([LG U+][8])
Sources: KT and LG U+ official pages. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
USD note: To convert quickly, assume ₩1,300 ≈ USD 1. Mark conversions as rough.

10) Do / Don’t checklist

Do
  • Start with a tourist eSIM/SIM while you wait for ARC. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
  • Read the throttling section of any “unlimited” plan. ([LG U+][8])
  • Use MNP to keep your number when switching to MVNO or between carriers. ([모바일 번호 이동성][4])
Don’t
  • Don’t delete your KT eSIM profile expecting to “extend” it later; you’ll need a new purchase. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
  • Don’t pick data-only if you need identity verification (banking, government logins). KT states data-only eSIM does not support personal authentication. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
  • Don’t assume prepaid is always cheapest for long-stay heavy users; validate current MVNO deals. [Unverified—depends on current promotions.]

11) Common pitfalls (with fixes)

  • “My unlimited slowed down.” You hit the daily cap; you are now at 1–5 Mbps (varies by plan). Confirm the plan’s post-cap speed and consider a higher tier or MVNO with a larger daily bucket. ([LG U+][8])
  • “Bank app fails on eSIM.” Some data-only eSIMs cannot pass personal authentication. Use a plan with voice/SMS and proper ID linkage, or switch after you get your ARC. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
  • “I moved to the suburbs and signal dropped.” In rural edges, performance varies. Check Opensignal insights and carrier maps; you may prefer SKT for broader coverage, or KT for 5G availability in certain zones. ([OpenSignal][5])

12) FAQ (date-stamped answers)

Q1. Do I need an ARC to buy any SIM? No. You can buy prepaid with a passport. For postpaid contracts, you generally need an ARC. (As of 2025-09-25) (외교부 해외공관)
Q2. Can a tourist eSIM serve me for 2–3 months? Yes, KT lists 60- and 90-day eSIM products. Consider the total cost vs. moving to MVNO postpaid once your ARC arrives. (As of 2025-09-25) ([roaming.kt.com][2])
Q3. Can I keep my number when switching to MVNO? Usually yes, via MNP. Your new provider handles the port with your consent and ID. (As of 2025-09-25) ([모바일 번호 이동성][4])
Q4. What speeds should I expect on 5G? Independent reports show Korea’s operators around ~1 Gbps on government tests in 2024, with improvements into 2025. Real-world user averages differ by area and plan. (As of 2025-09-25) ([RCR Wireless News][6])
Q5. Are MVNOs reliable? Yes. They use the same MNO networks. Policies and speed caps vary, so read the plan page. (As of 2025-09-25) ([Omdia][3])
Q6. What if I delete my eSIM? For KT, deleting the eSIM means you must buy a new plan; there is no “recovery.” (As of 2025-09-25) ([roaming.kt.com][2])
Q7. Do tourist eSIMs include Korean numbers? Data-only tourist eSIMs generally do not. For a 010 number, use a SIM with voice (e.g., LG U+ Data+Voice) or move to postpaid/MVNO after ARC. (As of 2025-09-25) ([LG U+][10])
Q8. Is there an official limit on contract length or early termination fees? Terms are provider-specific. Read each carrier/MVNO contract page and ask about penalties before signing. [Unverified—varies by provider.]

13) Glossary (telecom + Korea living terms)

  • ARC (Alien/Residence Registration Card): Mandatory ID for stays >90 days; needed for many services, including most postpaid mobile plans. (외교부 해외공관)
  • MVNO (알뜰폰): Discount carrier using MNO networks (SKT/KT/LG U+). Policies vary; read throttling rules. ([Omdia][3])
  • MNP (번호이동): Mobile Number Portability; keep your number when switching. ([모바일 번호 이동성][4])
  • Personal authentication (본인인증): Korean identity verification for apps/sites; not supported on some data-only eSIMs. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
  • Jeonse / Banjeonse / Management fee: Housing deposit systems and monthly building fees. Not telecom topics, but these terms appear in onboarding; your address proof may be needed for postpaid.

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Source list (by section)

  • eSIM/SIM pricing & rules: KT Roaming eSIM and SIM pages; LG U+ eSIM and SIM pages. ([roaming.kt.com][2])
  • ARC requirement: Republic of Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs (overseas missions); university and city guidance reiterating the 90-day rule. (외교부 해외공관)
  • Network performance: Opensignal South Korea reports (2024), government-reported speed improvements (2024→2025). ([OpenSignal][5])
  • MVNO policy context: Industry commentary on government wholesale price reductions to aid MVNOs. ([juniperresearch.com][7])
  • Number portability: MNP overview for Korea; enterprise porting guidance indicating paperwork complexity handled by providers for consumers. ([모바일 번호 이동성][4])

This version is written in plain international English, with short sentences and source-backed claims, so it can be translated cleanly and kept fresh with minimal edits.
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New to Korea? Mobile plans for foreigners, from airport eSIM to postpaid after ARC. Understand throttling, MNP, and MVNO savings in 2025.

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