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Major Aussie telco Amaysim recently added NBN to its portfolio, and has now gracefully delivered the electrifying news that it has "amazingly simple" electricity plans, too.
Three telcos powered by Optus, including Optus itself, make up the top three list with the most satisfied customers, followed by Telstra, Vodafone and then Aldi Mobile.
Vodafone is the second telco to announce pricing and details for the new Note8, including at least a “$100 bonus credit offer when customers purchase the device and trade in any device, regardless of age or condition".
As is always the case when a hotly anticipated new smartphone arrives, the battle for the best deal is on to capture the hearts, minds and wallets of Note8 customers.
Rising from 8.4 in the first quarter of calendar 2017 to 9.0 per 10,000 in the second quarter, telco complaints are up.
While I see other telcos offer new customers a half-price SIM card deal in stores, Vaya is going the other way and doubling your first month data.
Competition is smoking hot in the pre-paid mobile telco space, with unlimited talk, text and generous data pioneer Amaysim unveiling new plans with up to 14GB of data.
Seeking to illuminate its new value offering, Amaysim is hammering home its “highly competitive NBN offer” for new and existing customers from $40 per month.
Mobile services provider amaysim is upping the ante in its challenge for a bigger share of the NBN broadband market with the launch of a "first month free" trial offer across all of its NBN plans which it claims will break down the barriers people face when switching to the National Broadband Network.
If you’re not a massive data user and only need at most 1.5GB of data, then Amaysim has a special deal that’ll bring a smile to your value seeking dial.
Do you feel the need, the need for more speedy 4G data? Then Amaysim seeks to amaze you with its two new data-only plans, delivering 70GB or 50GB per 28 days.
Australia's mobile services market is becoming more competitive with 15% of subscribers switching providers in 2016, a survey by technology analyst firm Telsyte has found.
A number of large technology companies operating in Australia, including IBM, paid no tax in the 2014-15 financial year, figures released by the Australian Taxation Office show.
Vodafone has become the biggest gainer in the Australian mobile market over the last year, according to Roy Morgan Research.
The pioneer of pre-paid unlimited calls and text with a bucket of data, amaysim, began life only in 2010, and now celebrates over a million customers.
With MVNO activity heating up to fantastic new levels of competition, it’s very interesting to see Telstra make its most generous pre-paid moves yet.
Vaya has introduced Australia’s cheapest unlimited talk and text plan with 1GB of data – has it delivered a viaticum to its competitors?
MVNO Vaya is touting its strategy as leading to a drastic reduction in complaints, down nearly 90% YoY in the April to June 2016 period, part of which is attributed to amaysim’s Vaya acquisition.
Almost everyone seems to have done well in Kantar’s latest Australian Carrier Share Barometer to June 2016, and despite churn between providers, user numbers and competition have risen.
Roy Morgan Research says "half of Australia’s mobile owners say they know how to find the best deal when picking a mobile provider and plan" but says they spend "10% more each month than others".
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