If you're ready to get away from the cold this winter, the world's largest youth-focused telco brand Boost Mobile has got your back with global roaming options to keep you easily connected for less than the price of a coffee each day.
Boost Mobile says its mission is to spend every day fighting for value for Aussie customers, and with its partnership with Coles Supermarkets, you can get an iPhone for less than $200 while stocks last.
Australians have been with the same network provider for their mobile and data for more than three years despite many options that could help them save costs, according to a survey conducted by Boost Mobile.
Australia's second biggest telco Singtel Optus dropped its daily digital advertising spend from US$55,000 (A$88.1 million) on 21 September to less than US$5000 on 22 September, the day it announced a massive data breach, a data analytics company says.
Founded by Peter Adderton, Boost is the best pre-paid provider on the full Telstra network, and thus arguably the best pre-paid provider in Australia, with over 700,000 customers, new awards for customer satisfaction, network reliability and being most recommended, in what is a great boost for Boost Mobile.
Boost Mobile has shared details of several important ways it is supporting its Australian customers, from those affected by the floods in Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales to those customers concerned for the welfare of family and friends in Ukraine.
Boost Mobile's new 10-year network agreement with Telstra provides "significant expansion opportunities for Australia’s fastest growing independently owned mobile brand" and ensures a bright future for the youth-focused brand.
Ok, so the creative renaming of the ACCC is my idea, and not Adderton’s, but Peter has done the sums, and clearly, the communications competition conundrum isn’t adding up - why were there no consumer protections put in when the TPG and Vodafone merger was approved?
Two accolades in Mozo’s annual 2021 People’s Choice Awards have been bestowed upon Boost Mobile, with the telco named among the winners in the “Most Recommended” and “Network Reliability” categories of Mobile Plans.
Boost Mobile is the best of the telcos using the Telstra network, with competitive plans offering plenty of data, data rollover, data-free Apple Music, unlimited calls and texts and international call inclusions, too - and with its Refurb Shop, Boost has great prices for refurb tech that's definitely worth upgrading to.
What is it that makes felix, the new mobile service from TPG Telecom, such an outstanding offering?
It has been 20 years since Boost Mobile launched, becoming a massive brand in the US and a great success in Australia too, supporting a range of sports but also by offering and even pioneering genuinely competitive offers on Australia's best network.
Mobile virtual network operator Boost Mobile says Telstra, whose mobile services it resells, is working on a major shift in implementation of a new digital stack over the next 12 months for Boost.
Services at Boost Mobile appear to have gone on the blink, with attempts at purchasing a mobile SIM failing and the company blocking calls from an account that is paid up.
With top of the line smartphones costing anywhere from $1500 to $2500 and beyond, and with smartphones lasting longer than ever thanks to OS and security updates, safely buying second hand via the security of a refurbished model can be a totally smart saving.
Boost Mobile has partnered with refurbished device company Alegre to launch a full range of Boost refurbished phones for its customers, while also announcing new Anytime Plus mobile plans bonus data offers.
The MVNO wars continue apace, with mobile virtual network operators offering excellent deals to capture the hearts, minds and wallets of consumers, with Boost's early 2019 plans no exception.
Boost Mobile, which proudly boasts of winning a Canstar Blue customer satisfaction award, has just boosted its pre-paid plans with its biggest data boosts yet.
Mobile virtual network operator Boost Mobile claims telecommunications carriers in Australia are holding back on supporting eSIMs as they may well end up losing customers.
Boost Mobile founder and chief executive Peter Adderton has urged the ACCC to reject the proposed merger between Vodafone Hutchison Australia and TPG Telecom on the grounds that it would remove from the telco space the one factor that has led to increased competition over the last year or so – a fourth big mobile player.
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