Telstra readies six months free calls, data for those doing it tough
Mobile access costs money, but when money is tight, that can be a problem. Yet for folks in unfortunate situations, Telstra has some help on the way.
Mobile access costs money, but when money is tight, that can be a problem. Yet for folks in unfortunate situations, Telstra has some help on the way.
Mobile operators have been getting more on-board with 5G lately, and the fairly recent player of Konec is hoping getting the price down brings people over.
What does $149 get you in the world of tablets? The answer might surprise you, but also possibly not, as we take on the Orbic Tab8 4G.
There’s not just plenty to pick from in buying a phone, but also where you make your calls and consume data, as 5G telcos grow.
There may well be a new lowest price for 5G in Australia, as the high-speed tech comes to prepaid phones in a new model, though getting access needs one specific plan.
Keen to jump on the 5G bandwagon but don’t want to pay the proverbial appendage? Samsung and Telstra might have something in prepaid, if you don’t mind a compromise or two.
A curious feature addition to Optus services might just let you stop calls and notifications, but you’ll keep paying for the services.
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.