It's yet another deal for "new customers only", which means Catch Connect needs to think about doing a deal or two for current customers too, but the deals are nevertheless quite catching.
I've been waiting for Boost Mobile to make its response to all its competitors, most of whom are MVNOs, including its Telstra-owned "Belong" bedfellow, and that day has finally come, today.
Competition for a telco is an everyday thing, as are moves by your competitors, with Kogan Mobile doing a deal for those who rely on mobile broadband to stay connected.
While I see other telcos offer new customers a half-price SIM card deal in stores, Vaya is going the other way and doubling your first month data.
Virgin Mobile says it’s first to offer double data deals with data rollover, although its original data rollover deal was initially done in March.
Although we’re still some time away before 20GB per month plans are normal for mobile broadband, Vodafone’s ‘double data’ plan offers a way to get it.
Virgin Mobile has suprised the telco market announcing double data on its $60 and $90 plans, including for those that bring their own devices.
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