Telco SIngtel Optus has launched its new low-cost mobile provider gomo with an offer of $1 for the first month for the first 5000 customers who sign up between 18 and 22 November. This will include 18GB of data.
Telco Singtel Optus will acquire Australia's biggest mobile virtual network operator, having signed a deal to buy amaysim for $250 million, the company says, adding that it will also be launching a new digital brand gomo which is aimed at providing simple plans and budget-friendly services.
Google today announced GoMo, an online calculator designed to help brands and media agencies better understand and improve the return on investment they are getting from advertising in today's mobile world.
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