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New Optus mobile plans offer up to 100GB per month

By Stephen Withers on Mar 29, 2017 11:00AM
New Optus mobile plans offer up to 100GB per month

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Premium My Plan options include monthly allowances to satisfy the heaviest mobile data users.

Are you sick of paying extra for exceeding your mobile data limit? Optus has launched new plans for you. Its new Premium My Plan Plus options include 30GB of data for $130 per month or 100GB for $160 per month.

On 24-month contracts, both business plans include unlimited standard national and international roaming talk and texts; unmetered streaming (iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Play Music, Pandora, Netflix and Stan) and English Premier League coverage; pooled and shared data across up to five eligible devices (including mobile broadband dongles); and an optional new phone after 12 months for $99 with trade-in when recontracting for 24 months.

Roaming data in "selected countries" is included: 1.5GB per month on the $160 plan and 1GB on the $130 plan.

Customers on the $160 plan are promised fast-track customer service.

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Optus vice president of mobile product Tim Cowan said the new plans were introduced so small and mid-sized businesses "can take advantage of the massive data allowances and great range of included features, specifically tailored to suit the needs of a small business."

Optus has followed Vodafone's example by offering a 30-day trial period during which the contract can be cancelled if you're not satisfied.

"As our customers' need for data grows, so does the size and depth of our mobile network. We've invested more than $1 billion per year over the last 10 years to ensure that customers have a reliable 4G data experience at home, in the office and on the road," said Cowan.

Consumer versions of the new plans are also available.

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By Stephen Withers
Mar 29 2017
11:00AM
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