At just $9 per 30 days with 4GB of data, or $15 per 30 days with 18GB of data, or even a great value 90 day plan, Catch Connect wants to catch the hearts, minds and wallets of consumers with plans that don't seem to come with any catches.
Ever since Vodafone was first to introduce unlimited data capped at 1.5Mbps speeds once the full speed data allocation was used up, followed by Telstra, I've long predicted that a telco would have to increase these capped speeds - and Vodafone is the first to do just that.
Telstra hasn’t shouted out about its new casual, month-to-month post-paid plans from the rooftops, but I found them online – and I signed up! Here's why.
Vaya has announced lower prices and extra data for its SIM-only data plans, along with a new (Pocket?) Monster plan for those who need 30GB a month.
If you sign up to any Vodafone month-to-month SIM Only plans, you can buy a new smartphone and spread its cost over 6, 12, 18, 24 or 36-months, interest-free.
Virgin Mobile is offering between 4GB and 7GB of bonus data on selected plans in addition to its Data Rollover feature to really challenge Vodafone.
If you’ve got an Optus ‘SIM Only’ plan where you use your own phone, at $30, $45 or $60 per month, Optus will give you an extra gig per month for the life of your plan.
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