Mobile services provider amaysim has acquired Click Energy Group Holdings and says a co-branded energy product can be expected by the second half of the financial year 2018.
Amaysim is the telco that kicked off the unlimited talk and text time wars with a deluge of data, and the company is going strong as 2016 progresses.
Australia’s mobile phone market has undergone an early and significant 2016 shakeup with the fourth biggest mobile provider, Amaysim, buying Brisbane-based telecommunications group Vaya for $70 million.
Amaysim has made its plans so easy and generous, it feels consumers can cut through the confusion to make one simple decision: joining Amaysim.
SIM-only telco Amaysim has lodged a prospectus with ASIC, before an ASX listing that values the company at $317 million.
Amaysim has boosted its 6GB plan to 7GB, its 4GB plan to 5GB and 1.5GB plan to 2GB at no extra cost from today onwards.
Budget mobile phone operator Amaysim has announced new low cost data plans which it says reflect the changing nature of how people are using their mobile phones.
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