As Australians feel the need for internet speed, Vodafone is giving away NBN Speed Upgrades at no extra cost for customers who bundle their postpaid mobile and nbn service.
Telco provider amaysim is offering a discount for its unlimited mobile plans to help Australians save money this September.
Almost 30% of Australians feel that they are not getting bang for one’s buck with their current mobile plans, according to national research conducted by telco provider Vodafone.
Until 30 September, new customers can score the $30 30GB Unlimited mobile plan for $9 with a bonus 25GB data for the first renewal and the $12 2GB Unlimited mobile plan for $6 with a bonus 2GB data for first renewal, announced mobile provider amaysim.
Telco Singtel Optus has launched a new mobile plan that it says will offer small and medium-sized businesses a means of cutting down on their communications costs.
Ever since Vodafone was first to introduce unlimited data capped at 1.5Mbps speeds once the full speed data allocation was used up, followed by Telstra, I've long predicted that a telco would have to increase these capped speeds - and Vodafone is the first to do just that.
While competitors have all kinds of unlimited talk and text plans with varying levels of data for any type of customer, Optus hopes its newfound flexibility fulfils its promise of "prepaid, remade".
Vodafone Hutchison Australia will introduce a temporary $10 per month mobile subscription plan from 20 April onwards to help customers who are in financial difficulty.
Amaysim naturally thinks its plans are the best, but the advice is worthy for any telco or MVNO you're thinking about, and whoever you're with, you should regularly check your plan against the market.
Mobile service provider Vaya is including 14% more data on its Unlimited XL plan for 0% more money.
Vaya reckons its $16 a month Unlimited S plan is Australia's cheapest way to get unlimited mobile calls and texts.
Virgin Mobile is throwing in 1GB of bonus data on its $35 SIM Plan - but just for this month.
Australians are spending more - and less! - each month on their mobile phones than they used to.
Incumbent telcos have been over-charging consumers for too long, says upstart Yatango.
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