• Amaysim charging its current customers $45 for 5gb of Data, no free social networking and 3G only
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[QUOTE=lunarwalrus;45610107]After researching for a while, for As You Go customers I recommend porting to Aldi. It's cheaper by a couple cents on texts and calls, no flagfall and 365 day expiry. The network is different but it's supposed to be about the same as Optus coverage (Telstra, but on a restricted version).[/QUOTE] Is Boost on restricted?
I thought the UK was pretty bad, here 500MB is seen as "big data", 1GB is "fair use" on unlimited packages and my own mobile network charges £2 per MEGAbyte after going over 2GB but didn't notify customers when they changed from unlimited to 2GB "fair use", my friend who is a really heavy user as he cannot get broadband so his whole household use his wifi hotspot for streaming, gaming, downloading and general internet use get through 150 - 300GB a month. He's had to run away to another country with his family because he couldn't settle his 6 figure bill and was almost forced to go Bankrupt and loose his house and job.
tbh 5g data isn't bad if you're not on the go that much, should be switching over to wifi whenever you can anyways.
[QUOTE=Arc Nova;45615615]tbh 5g data isn't bad if you're not on the go that much, should be switching over to wifi whenever you can anyways.[/QUOTE] Hardly any wifi hot spots in my area apart from McDonald's and a few shopping centres
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