Australian mobile provider felix claimed it has donated two million trees for its customers. To celebrate this milestone, new customers signing up can access felix’s 25GB plan for just $10 a month for the first three months.
felix mobile, a mobile brand under TPG Telecom, has commissioned new national research revealing that 83% of Australians believe it is important to choose more environmentally sustainable products.
TPG telco brand felix mobile claimed it has planted its one millionth tree for its customers—a bid to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions.
TPG Telecom mobile service felix claims in its first sustainability report it has planted more than 500,000 trees, offset in excess of 2,700 tonnes of CO2, and purchased 1880 megawatt hours (MWH) of a large-scale renewable certificates to remain powered by 100% renewable electricity.
felix, a mobile and internet brand under telecommunications company TPG Telecom, has introduced VoLTE and Wi-Fi calling to improve call connections, quality, and offer the ability to simultaneously talk and browse over a 4G connection for its customers.
Australian telecommunications provider TPG Telecom will switch off its 3G network on 15 December 2023.
felix says it is making it easier than ever for customers to connect to mobile services with the launch of its new eSIM technology which will enable customers to sign up and activate their mobile service in a matter of minutes while also helping eliminate plastic e-waste from going to landfill.
Ok, so a check on the Felix Mobile forum on Whirlpool shows this isn't the first time Felix has offered a "first month free" deal, but if you need an excuse to get a plan with endless 4G data, along with unlimited calls and text, this is a good one!
Increasing from a 5Mbps speed capped limit to a whopping and quadrupled "up to 20Mbps" speed capped limit for otherwise unlimited data usage, TPG's felix mobile service just made itself even more attractive.
What is it that makes felix, the new mobile service from TPG Telecom, such an outstanding offering?
The introduction of felix may well mark when the endless wireless data revolution truly arrived at last, with competition whipping up faster “speed caps” at affordable price points, as expected and predicted, where we’re heading to an eventual world of wireless data ubiquity all around us, from 4G, 5G, 5.5G, WiFi 6, various high speed satellite broadband networks and eventual 6G and faster connections.
Watch out, Circles.Life, TPG's sub-brand felix wants to belong in the hearts, minds and wallets of consumers, set to also compete with Telstra's Belong and all other low-cost players.
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