Hybrid WiBro Egg costs 15,000 won and 20 gigabytes.
LTE egg costs 15,000 won and costs 10 gigabytes, so it's a hybrid WiBro egg win.
How about the performance considering the price for actual use?
737 2017-06-29 Gentleman
There's a problem with WiBro.
If you choose between the two, it's LTE even if it's expensive.
Hybrid WiBro Egg uses WiBro, but if it doesn't work, I use LTE.
It's not as good as I thought.
The problem is that Wi-Bro is not working well, but it is not connected to LTE because it is not connected properly.
It's good to just use LTE eggs comfortably.
If it's one of the two, it's LTE because it pays the same amount of money anyway.
It's either 10G or 20G, it's hard to use, or it's not enough.
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