Vodafone gives prepaid users unlimited data
Prepaid phone plans are about to get more interesting, as the supply of data becomes a little more endless for people on prepaid.
Prepaid phone plans are about to get more interesting, as the supply of data becomes a little more endless for people on prepaid.
Prepaid customers on Optus could just get a little more for their money over the next couple of months, as the telco sweetens things up.
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