University students in Taiwan have access to exclusive mobile plans that offer generous data allowances at discounted rates. Two of the largest operators, Chunghwa Telecom and Taiwan Mobile, both provide student-specific 5G plans. This article compares their current offerings in terms of price, data volume, speed caps, contract length, and additional perks, helping you decide which plan suits your needs.

Both carriers target students with flexible contracts and high data caps, but there are key differences in speed throttling, extra benefits like streaming subscriptions, and eligibility requirements. We'll break down each plan's details and provide a side-by-side comparison.

Chunghwa Telecom Student Plan Overview

Chunghwa Telecom's student plan, branded as "Student 5G" (學生5G), is available for university and graduate students aged 18-25. The plan comes in three tiers: 24-month contracts with data allowances of 60GB, 100GB, and unlimited data. Prices range from NT$599 to NT$999 per month. All plans include 5G access with a speed cap of 500 Mbps on the unlimited tier, while the 60GB and 100GB plans have no speed limit until the data cap is reached, after which speeds are throttled to 5 Mbps for the remainder of the billing cycle.

Key Features

  • Data allowances: 60GB (NT$599), 100GB (NT$799), unlimited (NT$999)
  • Speed cap after data exhaustion: 5 Mbps for all tiers
  • Contract length: 24 months
  • Extra benefits: Free Hami Video subscription (basic tier) for the contract duration; free Wi-Fi at Chunghwa hotspots
  • Eligibility: Must be a current university or graduate student aged 18-25; verification via student ID or school email.

Chunghwa also offers a 12-month option for the 60GB and 100GB plans at the same monthly price, but without the Hami Video perk. The unlimited plan is only available on a 24-month contract.

Taiwan Mobile Student Plan Overview

Taiwan Mobile's student plan, called "Student 5G" (台灣大哥大學生5G), is similarly targeted at students aged 18-25. It offers three tiers: 60GB (NT$599), 100GB (NT$799), and unlimited (NT$999) on 24-month contracts. However, Taiwan Mobile includes a different set of benefits: free MyVideo subscription (basic tier) and free music streaming via MyMusic. After exceeding the data cap, speeds are throttled to 10 Mbps on the 60GB and 100GB plans, and to 5 Mbps on the unlimited plan.

Key Features

  • Data allowances: 60GB (NT$599), 100GB (NT$799), unlimited (NT$999)
  • Speed cap after data exhaustion: 10 Mbps for 60GB/100GB; 5 Mbps for unlimited
  • Contract length: 24 months
  • Extra benefits: Free MyVideo basic subscription, MyMusic streaming service; free Wi-Fi at Taiwan Mobile hotspots
  • Eligibility: Current student aged 18-25; verification required.

Taiwan Mobile also offers a 12-month contract for the 60GB and 100GB tiers at the same price, but without the streaming perks.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Both carriers offer identical pricing and data allowances, making the choice dependent on secondary features. Below is a comparison table of the key differences.

FeatureChunghwa TelecomTaiwan Mobile
Price (60GB/100GB/Unlimited)NT$599 / NT$799 / NT$999NT$599 / NT$799 / NT$999
Throttled speed (after data cap)5 Mbps (all tiers)10 Mbps (60GB/100GB); 5 Mbps (unlimited)
Streaming subscriptionHami Video (basic)MyVideo (basic) + MyMusic
Wi-Fi hotspot accessChunghwa Wi-FiTaiwan Mobile Wi-Fi
Contract options24 months (all); 12 months (60GB/100GB)24 months (all); 12 months (60GB/100GB)
EligibilityAges 18-25, student IDAges 18-25, student ID

Which Plan Should You Choose?

If you frequently stream video or music, Taiwan Mobile's inclusion of both MyVideo and MyMusic gives it an edge over Chunghwa's single Hami Video subscription. However, if you prefer Chunghwa's content ecosystem or need better coverage in certain areas, Chunghwa may be preferable. For heavy data users who often exceed their cap, Taiwan Mobile's 10 Mbps throttle on the 60GB and 100GB plans provides a noticeably better experience than Chunghwa's 5 Mbps. On the unlimited tier, both throttle to 5 Mbps, so there is no difference.

Consider also the network quality in your area. Both operators have extensive 5G coverage, but Chunghwa generally has a slight edge in rural areas, while Taiwan Mobile excels in urban centers. You can check 5G speed test results for your location to compare real-world performance.

Additional Considerations

Both plans require a student status verification, and you must be between 18 and 25 years old. If you are older than 25 but still a student, you may not qualify; in that case, consider general plans or other student mobile plans from smaller carriers like FETnet or T Star. Also, note that the streaming subscriptions are basic tiers; you may need to upgrade for ad-free or HD content.

If you are looking for even cheaper options, consider prepaid SIMs. For instance, Chunghwa's prepaid offers data packs without a contract, but they are not student-specific. See our prepaid SIM buying guide for more details.

Conclusion

Chunghwa Telecom and Taiwan Mobile offer nearly identical student plans in pricing and data volume. The deciding factors are the throttled speed after data cap (Taiwan Mobile wins for 60GB/100GB), the bundled streaming services (Taiwan Mobile offers two services vs one), and personal preference for network coverage or content platforms. For most students, Taiwan Mobile's 60GB or 100GB plan with 10 Mbps throttle provides a better value if you regularly exceed your data limit. If you rarely exceed the cap, Chunghwa's plan is equally good and may be cheaper in terms of content if you already use Hami Video.

Before signing up, compare with other carriers like FETnet or T Star. Our article on FETnet vs T Star may help if you are considering alternatives. Also, check the latest best 5G plans in Taiwan for 2025 to see if any new offers have emerged.

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