 | Telstra's NextG network is Australia's largest and fastest mobile network, covering 99% of the population. Telstra is ideal for internet-enabled smartphones or regional customers. |
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 | Optus has a wide range of mobile phones and plans to suit every pocket. Optus cap plans include plenty of mobile internet data and unlimited access in Australia to Facebook and other social networking sites. |
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 | Vodafone is rolling out a new network for improved coverage and better call quality across Australia. Vodafone offers great value to heavy users, with standard national calls and texts included in some plans. |
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 | Virgin mobile covers 97% of the Australian population and offers great value plans. International calls are included in postpaid plans, as well as unlimited calls and texts to other Virgin phones. |
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 | TPG offers a range of cheap no-contract post-paid plans and a pay-as-you-go plan. TPG's Talk and Text Plans start from $9.99 and include international calls. Special deals available to broadband customers. |
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 | Dodo offers a wide range of postpaid mobile plans starting from just $9.90 a month. On some plans, Dodo offers unlimited calls and texts, ideal for heavy users looking to cut down on their costs. |
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 | iPrimus Mobile offers a range of great value cap plans with unlimited access to several social networking sites including Facebook and Twitter. iPrimus also offers low-cost GoLow plans for occasional users. |
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 | TransACT uses the Vodafone 3G network, which covers more than 94% of the Australian population. TransACT offers a range of plans, from cheap month-to-month deals to plans with unlimited calls, texts and voicemail within Australia. |
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 | Amaysim is shaking up the Australian mobile market with cheap call rates, no flagfall, and Australia-based customer service. Amaysim offers simple prepaid and post-paid plans with no lock-in contracts. |
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 | Club Telco Mobile offers simple, no commitment cap plans starting from $20 a month. Using the Optus network, Club Telco Mobile covers 97% of the Australian population. |
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