Aussies could save $100s a year on mobile and broadband plans by switching to another telco, according to financial comparison site Mozo.com.au.
Australian telco SpinTel has launched a referral program that rewards customers when they introduce to their friends or families the company’s connection services.
Eight telcos have breached the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code after they failed to provide a warning to help customers avoid service restrictions, suspensions, or disconnections, the Australian Communications and Media Authority found.
Australians could be overpaying for their broadband service by as much as $1000 annually with significant price differences between the most and least expensive plans across the board. One should do research if one is looking to switch to an affordable telco service, according to findings by money saving website Mozo.
COMPANY NEWS: WhistleOut, Australia’s dedicated phone and internet comparison service, today announced the winners of the 2022 WhistleOut Awards. The biggest winners were iiNet and Spintel, taking out the Mobile and Internet Provider of the Year Awards. Apple swept many of the device categories, including collecting Phone of the Year for the iPhone 13, while Felix Mobile and Belong won the inaugural Sustainable Mobile and Internet Provider categories.
IBM has announced a new five-year deal with SpinTel, an independent Australian telecommunications and internet service provider. The deal will use IBM’s hybrid cloud and Watson AI to improve customer experience, including reducing waiting times.
5G is here, but do you actually know what it is, how it’s different and how it will improve your life at home and in the workplace?
Optus has announced it is rolling out to its wholesale post-paid partners the ability to enable and purchase services from Optus to offer 5G Home Broadband to their customers.
Eleven telcos have been warned by the communications regulator, the Australian Communications and Media Authority, for failing to tell potential new customers that they do not provide priority assistance services, or failing to name a telco that does.
Optus and Internet service provider SpinTel have done a deal which will see the telco providing wholesale NBN access to SpinTel through its residential over NBN service.