The article focuses on the launch of three Internet access tariffs for mobile devices, by Optus. The tariffs will reportedly be effective from May 17, 2008. An overview of the plans ranging from 10 MB to 200 MB in data allowance is offered. It is stated that the plans can be taken out...
Optusis synonymous with internet and mobile services in Australia. Many see it as the second-largest telco in the country behind Telstra. But, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC)data published in November 2024, it sits third behindTPGwith a 12.5% market shar...
We’ve put our customers’ needs first in the decisions we have made and actions we have taken – delivering Australia’s fastest 5G mobile network, creating new experiences that enrich their lives through the Living Network, and offering significant value to them through competitively priced ...
As one of the largest telecommunications companies in Australia, Optus provides mobile, telephony, internet, satellite, entertainment and business network services to more than 10 million customers each day. Our mobile network reaches 98.5 per cent of the Australian population and we are committed to...
While both eSIMs and standard SIMS work the same in terms of accessing mobile services both within Australia and abroad, they do have their downsides. The biggest of these is that as your eSIM is embedded into your phone's software as a digital download, it is not easily transferable to ...
FILE PHOTO: A woman uses her mobile phone as she walks past in front of an Optus shop in Sydney, Australia, February 8, 2018. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian authorities said on Friday they have commenced an operation to protect the personal information of 10...
If 500GB isn’t enough, Optus has announced its Fusion 129 plan includes 1000GB — a terabyte — of usage per month, which includes unlimited long distance calling and calls to Australia’s mobile phone customers (most countries outside of North America require the calling party to pay mobile...
Mobile carrier Optus has announced iPhone 3G pricing and plans in Australia. Optus is offering both pre-paid and traditional post-paid plans. The pre-paid price for the iPhone is $729 (8GB) and $849 (16GB) and allows you to sign up as needed without need for a long term contract. ...
The only areas where Optus won’t expand Starlink-based mobile coverage is to the Australian Radio Quiet Zone in Western Australia and remote offshore territories and islands. We’re still a way off Optus’ plans coming to fruition, with the telco claiming the first phase of the rollout —...
Fastest NBN plans: 100, 250 and 1000Mbps internet plans compared See more Computing News Jasmine Gearie Ecommerce Editor Jasmine Gearie was previously an Ecommerce Editor at TechRadar Australia, with a primary focus on helping readers find the best mobile and NBN plans. During her time with ...