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Amaysim has made its plans so easy and generous, it feels consumers can cut through the confusion to make one simple decision: joining Amaysim.
Amaysim has always liked to amaze and set its phasers to stun, with unlimited voice, text and 1GB of 4G data per month doing just that!
Competition in the pre-paid MVNO space is hotting up with Aldi offering much better value plans in the battle for the pre-paid profit dollar.
Managed cloud IT services provider Bulletproof says it has capitalised on Australia’s expanding $4.15 billion public cloud market to record strong revenue growth for the 2015 year.
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.
In Australia, there is a strong correlation between your age and the size of your mobile phone bill. Younger people are more likely to use cheaper SIM-only plans.
SIM-only mobile telco Amaysim is now a public company, after a good but not spectacular ASX listing.
SIM-only telco Amaysim has lodged a prospectus with ASIC, before an ASX listing that values the company at $317 million.
Consumer complaints to telcos as a proportion of providers’ services increased by nearly 10% over the three months at the start of this year.
Amaysim has boosted its 6GB plan to 7GB, its 4GB plan to 5GB and 1.5GB plan to 2GB at no extra cost from today onwards.
Reader’s Digest has entered the awards business with its inaugural Quality Service Awards, with 1500 Aussies voting Amaysim the top Quality Service spot.
Complaints against Australia’s telcos by consumers decreased for the fourth consecutive quarter in 2014, with complaints to the industry watchdog at their lowest since 2007.
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.
You'd expect customer presentations at vendor's conferences to be positive, but at the Tableau Conference On Tour in Melbourne this week users didn't just share their successes, they passed on the lessons they had learned.
Amaysim has been recognised as ‘mobile service provider of the year’ by Roy Morgan for two years in a row, with 4G now just weeks away.
New iPhones sell well down under, Telstra enjoys prepaid growth, smartphone ownership grows, Optus grows post-paid, Vodafone share stabilises and Telstra still the most preferred brand.
Reports are circulating that Google is preparing to establish itself as a mobile virtual network operator in the US.
Boost’s offer to give 3GB total on the $40 UNLTD plan is extended to 30 March 2015 when paying by credit/debit card of Paypal brings a bonus 500MB smile to my dial.
Amaysim, which shook up the Australian prepaid voice and data mobile market, will finally deliver 4G in early 2015 with ‘a range of cracking 4G plans’.
Complaints about excess mobile data charges have soared by 27.2% from last year, making it a sore issue with consumers, but the market has started responding, with lower per MB charges and flat fees per GB to counter the dreaded bill shock.
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