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Can you help choosing new mobile phone provider, please?
March 30 2020
Anyway, I barely use my mobile as a phone, lol and had been topping up for 6 month periods for the cheapskate price of $19. I was adding a small $5, 28 day mobile data top-up now and then.
Is there anything comparable or the closest to that anyone can recommend, please? Or any particular provider I should avoid no matter how good their deals are? I'd really appreciate the help. Thank you, Peachy
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AnnieWhichway
4 years ago
If you were happy with Virgin, you'd be happy with anyone.
They are at the bottom of the pile. Cheaper but no price is good when it doesn't work. Throw in shit customer service..1 star out of 5..
I'm with Telstra, not cheap but it works when l want it. I'm on a big plan with 160 g of data with a leased 5g phone. 4.5 stars out of 5EarthQueen
4 years ago
If you buy the plan outright for a year its very cheap. $12 for 30 days if you don't need much data
LittleGiant
4 years ago
Boost mobile. I switched from Telstra just recently and am saving more than $60 a month. They're only the Telstra network BUT no 5g. I've found coverage to be just fine though, only slight differences from Telstra in one or two areas.
Miss Little
XxRHP User
4 years ago
Quoting 'Miss_Falconer'Peachy
If you were happy with Virgin, you'd be happy with anyone.
They are at the bottom of the pile. Cheaper but no price is good when it doesn't work. Throw in shit customer service..1 star out of 5..
I'm with Telstra, not cheap but it works when l want it. I'm on a big plan with 160 g of data with a leased 5g phone. 4.5 stars out of 5
LOL! I did say I was a virgin when I began with them, so I've never experienced any different. It has worked fine for my needs which were and are still few and why I refuse to pay what I can't afford for what is a luxury for me. We still have a landline and I don't get out much, lol. Hopefully someone will be able to help with what I'm after. PeachyRHP User
4 years ago
Essentially Australia has 3 mobile carriers, being Telstra, Optus & Vodafone.
Each of these Carriers wholesales their product to resellers.
If you find cheap deals, Kogan, Boost etc, have a look in fine print and see who’s network it is, it’s listed just hard to find.
Telstra network is good, you do pay for it, but had very good rural coverage, so if you want Telstra, have a look at Boost or Aldi as well I believe
Optus have caught up a long way to Telstra over the last few years, if you in metro mostly and or smaller Towns on coast etc this a cost effective.
Vodafone, still a long was behind, however if you don’t leave metro is fine. Kogan off some grea deals on the visa network
Remember if you sign up and it doesn’t work in an area your in contact the carrier, they will let you off your contract as long you. Can justify why you can’t stay.
Either way we are well serviced here in Australia,
I’m with Optus and travel a lot to coastal regional towns and have very limited issues
All the best in your searchsunnysidedown11
4 years ago
Amaysim is what I have for my kids
10 dollars A month unlimited calls etc
1 gig data that rolls overRHP User
4 years ago
that really helped me get my head around what's on offer and what I needed to know about networks related to providers.
Amaysim is associated with Optus, thank you for that tip MJ.
And thank you Sunnysidedown. The deal I'm looking at involves no contract, starts with $10 for 365 days with the chance to add that $10 data pack if I ever leave the house again, perfect.
Really, thanks! I've been looking at the change I knew I was going to have to make for years and kept putting it in the too hard basket. Whew! Cheers, Peachysunnysidedown11
4 years ago
Amaysim is Telstra
Tall74nHard9
4 years ago
Whatever you do, stay away from Vodafail (aka Vodafone). They have never had a good reputation, and are still nowhere up to scratch compared to the others. System goes down too often, billing is crap, customer service not the best....
TallRHP User
4 years ago
Quoting 'sunnysidedown11'
Amaysim is Telstra
www.amaysim.com.au › about › coveragemobile network coverage | amaysim
All amaysim mobile and data-only plans are powered by the superfast Optus 4G Plus network. The Optus Network covers 98.5% of Aussies.RHP User
4 years ago
Quoting 'sunnysidedown11'
Amaysim is Telstra
www.amaysim.com.au › about › coveragemobile network coverage | amaysim
All amaysim mobile and data-only plans are powered by the superfast Optus 4G Plus network. The Optus Network covers 98.5% of Aussies.RHP User
4 years ago
Totally got you on that, the things we learn! Peachy
countrytouch82
4 years ago
Depends where you live and where you travel. In the country often Telstra will have service where Optus doesn't and vice versa.
RHP User
4 years ago
Definitely no to Vodaphone.
I’m with Optus on a package and have been for years now, service is reliable as any, support is generally pretty good.
I hate Telstra with a passion.AdventurousGent
4 years ago
Boost is the best option.
boobsandbusted
4 years ago
Telstra here , for me it’s the best of a bad bunch , least amount of black spots and mostly reliable ,
Mr bRHP User
4 years ago
I agree
Definitely NO to codaphone.
Im with Boost mobile.
Great coverage (telstra) simple, cheap, great options, unlimited calls and texts, plenty of data
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