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Mick Jagger famously couldn’t get any satisfaction, but amaysim’s customers are so satisfied, Canstar Blue has awarded it a Customer Satisfaction Award in the Mobile Phone Plans – SIM Only category.
Amaysim wants to take its success in the MVNO mobile market and replicate it in the broadband market, operating again as a "virtual network operator".
For $17.69, UK pre-paid telco FreedomPop, famous for its totally free mobile plan, is offering an amazing time-limited plan.
Amaysim is the telco that kicked off the unlimited talk and text time wars with a deluge of data, and the company is going strong as 2016 progresses.
T-Mobile, a US telco that bills itself as an "un-carrier", is now offering up to 100 shares of the company to customers, free stuff every week and more.
Modern day communications are making life stressful for some young Aussies, with Facebook Messenger more popular than SMS, and while there’s some angst, there are simple solutions to modern complexities!
For Pay It Forward Day is TODAY and Amaysim have teamed up with fellow tech innovator, Hey You, which allows users to order ahead to beat the queue at cafes, to do something special for Aussie charity workers.
Telstra, Optus and Amaysim have boosted their share of mobile phone subscribers in Australia largely at the expense of Vodafone, Virgin and TPG (excluding iiNet), according to a newly published report on the smartphone market.
Never one to shy away from a cyber wrestling match, Kogan’s Kogan Mobile division is throwing one down over the 28 day billing cycle scandal.
In January, Amaysim purchased low-cost MVNO Vaya, and now it has made changes to its plans which see almost all receive increased value.
In Amaysim’s year there are now the equivalent of 13 months, all of which have the same number of days as a non-leap year February.
Mobile service provider amaysim has upped the ante in the competitive mobile market, announcing that the data and international inclusions of all its unlimited mobile plans will be bumped up.
While Telstra’s share of the total mobile market has remained ‘relatively stable’ YoY at 39%, Optus, Amaysim and Aldi are up, at the expense of VHA, Virgin and TPG.
Mobile service provider, amaysim, is blowing its own trumpet over the latest Telecommunications Ombudsman’s report on complaints to telcos, which it says saw only 0.7 complaints per 10,000 of its customers, which is a 22% drop over the July-September 2015 quarter.
Vaya has tweaked its mobile plans and pricing with a mix of reduced prices and increased inclusions.
Australia’s mobile phone market has undergone an early and significant 2016 shakeup with the fourth biggest mobile provider, Amaysim, buying Brisbane-based telecommunications group Vaya for $70 million.
In the July to September 2015 quarter, the TIO’s ‘Complaints in Context’ report shows complaints as a proportion of telco’s services in operation ‘dropped a further 15%’.
Amaysim is Australia’s fourth largest mobile service provider and has won yet another award to add to its burgeoning and richly deserved collection of accolades.
David Hasselhoff’s unexpected name change made global headlines, with no-one imagining it would be thanks to Aussie telco Amaysim.
Solid share growth in Telstra’s prepaid and no contract plans hasn’t been enough to offset Telstra’s share loss in the postpaid sector in Australia’s dynamic telco market.
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