Major Aussie telco Amaysim recently added NBN to its portfolio, and has now gracefully delivered the electrifying news that it has "amazingly simple" electricity plans, too.
Whether you’re new to Virgin Mobile, or not, the company wants you to know it will also offer iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, pre-ordering today and from 22 September, and it has released pricing and plans!
Competition is smoking hot in the pre-paid mobile telco space, with unlimited talk, text and generous data pioneer Amaysim unveiling new plans with up to 14GB of data.
Roy Morgan Research says "half of Australia’s mobile owners say they know how to find the best deal when picking a mobile provider and plan" but says they spend "10% more each month than others".
Never one to shy away from a cyber wrestling match, Kogan’s Kogan Mobile division is throwing one down over the 28 day billing cycle scandal.
In January, Amaysim purchased low-cost MVNO Vaya, and now it has made changes to its plans which see almost all receive increased value.
In Amaysim’s year there are now the equivalent of 13 months, all of which have the same number of days as a non-leap year February.
Apple’s iPad Pro is on the march into Telstra, which now offers the 128GB Wi-Fi + Cellular iPad Pro from $85 per month.
On sale from 25 September at 8am, Vodafone’s iPhone 6s and 6s Plus Red plans have increased data, as do its SIM-only plans now, too.
Telstra’s $195 plan strikes back at Vodafone’s $5 int’l roaming and everyone else’s premium iPhone 6s plans with standard-setting market-leading inclusions, while other plans prove tempting, too!
Apple’s newest iPhones are coming to Virgin Mobile with the company releasing plan pricing details.
What a yatangled web Yatango weaves with its $23.90 unlimited voice and SMS plan, while three other plans get an always welcomed data boost.
Telstra’s new Go Mobile plans: better value with personal and business contracts, and a no contract Go Casual plan alongside voice and data sharing companion SIMs.
TPG is acting aggressively on all fronts, which newly includes a brand new set of NBN plans with more choices, speed options and contract terms.
Optus has introduced Family Sharing for data, letting families share their data allocations while also offering unlimited standard national talk and text on postpaid mobile plans.
After initially offering 3GB of Telstra Next G-class ‘up to’ 42.2Mbps data for $40 and then frustratingly dropping it to 2GB in February this year, Boost is finally boosting it back higher again, going ‘halfway’ to 2.5GB.
New home phone and internet bundles from Optus include Fetch TV.
Telstra is poised to announce plans to build a national WiFi network, at a cost of tens of millions of dollars, at a Sydney event tomorrow.
Medion Australia, operating as Aldi Mobile, has admitted to misrepresenting its ALDImobile Unlimited Pack, which had significant usage restrictions.
Virgin Mobile is looking to turn a slow smartphone sales period into a positive, offering 1GB bonus data on all plans $40 and above until the end of February.
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