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.
The second outage in three weeks left some pre-paid customers without access to voice or data yesterday.
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.
While Telstra’s share of the total mobile market has remained ‘relatively stable’ YoY at 39%, Optus, Amaysim and Aldi are up, at the expense of VHA, Virgin and TPG.
If you’re a Telstra pre or post-paid mobile customer, you’ll get free, unlimited access to Telstra Air from today until the end of June 2016.
IoT will take off thanks to virtualised systems, pre-paid mobiles will see innovative new data services, instant payments via mobile will be the new way of life and plenty more!
The prepaid value wars keep raging, with Vodafone offering ‘2GB bonus data with every recharge $40 or more for a year’ to Prepaid Combo customers.
Solid share growth in Telstra’s prepaid and no contract plans hasn’t been enough to offset Telstra’s share loss in the postpaid sector in Australia’s dynamic telco market.
Amaysim has made its plans so easy and generous, it feels consumers can cut through the confusion to make one simple decision: joining Amaysim.
Telstra-aligned MVNO Boost has released a brand new Boost Mobile App for iOS and Android, letting you track your account 24/7.
Supermarket giant Coles is offering prepaid mobile plans in conjunction with Optus.
Telstra’s Pre-Paid Freedom Plus plans now come with data and call credit roll over, matching some competitors at long last with much better value.
If you feel the need for 4G speed without the need for your wallet to bleed, HTC’s Desire 520 looks to your mind to plant a seed.
AldiMobile has launched a new XXL mobile plan with a whopping 43,200 minutes of talk time, 50,000 SMS, 20,000 MMS and 4GB data for $45 per 30 days.
Earlier this year Optus subsidiary Virgin Mobile rolled over and offered data rollover, which it advertises heavily, and now Optus has finally done the same too.
You’ve got a budget minded 4G-ready friend in Vodafone, as it’s bringing along three of its cheap and cheerful buddies to the low-cost 4G party.
Telstra has announced new pre-paid mobile broadband data passes, including data/credit rollover, lots of data, from 3 days to 2 years expiry!
4G: Goodness gracious galloping gigabytes on Amaysim’s new 4G plans, per KB usage, a new 6GB plan option, the full Optus 4G Plus network and more.
Boost is replacing its $10 and $20 UNLTD plans with a $20 ULTRA plan, with good news promised soon for the $40 UNLTD plan too.
Vodafone is targeting prepaid customers making international calls, with lower prices to the Middle East and the rollover of unused credit and data.
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