The MVNO wars continue apace, with mobile virtual network operators offering excellent deals to capture the hearts, minds and wallets of consumers, with Boost's early 2019 plans no exception.
One foot in the grave for traditional telephony in Australia; even with a last-minute extension to the disconnection commencement date, 30 September 2019 is only just around the corner.
Telstra has announced at MWC 2019 it has "partnered with some of the world’s leading 5G smartphone manufacturers for exclusive or first to market deals".
Optus’ rollout of its 5G network continues, with the telco announcing a new live 5G site in Kellyville, in Sydney’s north-west.
Optus has released a white paper based on its recent Enterprise 4.0 survey which the telco says provides insights into how Australian businesses can drive revenue growth through personalisation.
Australian-listed call recording platform provider Dubber has secured a deal to provide its call recording and analytics suite to Vodafone New Zealand for fixed and mobile services.
Boost Mobile, which proudly boasts of winning a Canstar Blue customer satisfaction award, has just boosted its pre-paid plans with its biggest data boosts yet.
The Spacetalk kids watch is to be distributed and sold in New Zealand by telco Spark under a new master services agreement with MGM Wireless.
As of today, Amaysim's 28-day $50 pre-paid plan offers a whopping 40GB data and unlimited calls and text in Australia, with unlimited calls to 10 countries, while the $40 plan now offers 20GB and the $30 plan gets you 10GB.
Vodafone New Zealand has been awarded new security certificates for its Telecommunications-as-a-Service offerings to government.
Global 5G and telco equipment maker Ericsson and US telco T-Mobile have announced a "multi-year, $3.5 billion contract to support T-Mobile’s nationwide 5G network deployment".
They don't call it goodminton, but OVO getting badminton rights for its OVOPlay streaming service is no bad thing at all.
It's yet another deal for "new customers only", which means Catch Connect needs to think about doing a deal or two for current customers too, but the deals are nevertheless quite catching.
Vodafone has made Optus' and Telstra's pre-paid plans look like overpriced 28-day expiry jokes with too little data and not enough international countries, but Amaysim still has the best 365-day "as you go" plan.
Telstra has appointed Deutsche Telekom executive Christian von Reventlow as its new group executive, Product & Technology.
Vodafone in New Zealand has been charged by the country’s competition regulator, the Commerce Commission, with allegations it made false representations in invoices sent to its customers.
The latest deal seeking to convince you to churn over to Catch Connect has arrived, offering all 30-day pre-paid mobile plans for just 99c.
The inaugural WhistleOut Awards 2018 have been launched and announced, "recognising and celebrating the companies that have consistently provided the best service plans and promotions to Australians over the last 12 months".
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