Optus, Vodafone open up free calls to the Middle East
If someone you know is in the Middle East, and you need to reach out, getting a prepaid service or switching carriers might be an option.
If someone you know is in the Middle East, and you need to reach out, getting a prepaid service or switching carriers might be an option.
The rules of what constitute mobile reception and reach look set to change this year, and the result could make more sense for why calls drop out when you’re in areas where it shouldn’t.
A problem with old Samsung phones failing to connect to Vodafone towers in an emergency has seen tragedy with a death.
Telstra may well be the telco with the greatest reach in regional Australia, but Optus is getting bigger and now Vodafone is, too. What’s going on?
If you’re someone who subscribes to iiNet, Kogan, Lebara, or TPG, Vodafone is connecting those telcos to 5G in a trial very shortly.
You can get sustainable food, sustainable banks, and sustainable super, but the next ethical option might just be a mobile provider, as Felix looks set to show.
If you were hoping for a rival to Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone in the mobile world, and a chance to see someone else make a difference in your mobile coverage, it won’t be TPG. Even though it had been expected to launch its own mobile network, that is sadly no more.
Android gets a new edition, unlimited gets a time limited deal, the future of mobile connectivity gets faster, and is Huawei’s P20 Pro the photographer’s phone you have to get? Find out. Get The Wrap.
We’re seeing quite a bit of activity on the whole “unlimited” mobile data front lately, but Australia’s newest mobile network might have found a way to beat every one else, with an offering of free data and a fairly reasonable catch.
Pickr isn’t the only comparison engine in Australia, because while we’re about fair comparisons between phones, there are other systems for phone plans. One such system even has Aussies mobile networks rated.