the cheapest and reasonably good mobile phone provider (pre paid) with data

as title says the cheapest and reasonably good mobile phone provider (pre paid) with data

im using lyca which clain 300mb free every month but they are scammers

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  • I've been with PennyTel for 18 months now and have had a relatively good experience (even with the recent move from Optus to Vodafone).

    PennyTel (www.pennytel.com.au) [pre-paid] - Vodafone network ("You're milage may vary depending on where you converse")
    GoLocal Plan - $0 ($2/mth if you make no calls, SMS or data), $0.115/minute and no flag fall.
    GoData Lite - $8/mth (1GB of data)

    Whirlpool has a list of pre-paid mobile plans that compare all mobile providers.

  • what does 46c Untimed mean.is that per minute or unlimited

    • It's untimed… therefore not per minute which would be timed!

  • amaysim.com.au

    go to this website!

  • +1

    Using amaysim in Australia - Key facts

    Standard mobile calls
    15c per min
    Flagfall
    None
    Standard SMS
    12c per SMS
    Min Term Contract
    None
    Data
    5c MB
    Minimum spend
    None
    Pre-paid or post-paid for approved customers
    you choose!
    Prepaid validity period
    90 days

  • We're spending heaps on Telstra Prepaid because my stupid partner charges Telstra with $60, uses all the Bonus Credit, but then chews up all the $60 at "casual" rates ($2 per MB!) because she doesn't buy Data and Talk packs with the $60 she actually spent.

    If you "use" Telstra properly, it's well priced. But if you pay $60 for only 120 minutes or whatever the bonus is, then it's bloody expensive.

    She wants a Cap, and doesn't understand that a "Cap" means "minimum spend", and not "all I must pay". But a Cap Plan scares me even more than Telstra because she'll go over the cap and get ripped even worse.

    At the end of the day, it is ME that has to pay for this. Are there plans for people who are totally useless at caring about how much they spend?

    Does anybody know a site that shows all the "providers" and the Networks that they use? I am loathe to use Vodaphone because of the over-subscription problem, but maybe an unlimited plan is the way to go, and bugger the service quality?

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