Cellular Plans

More recently, Optus launched some sim only cellular plans with came with no telephone and the contract and gave access to 4G speeds. The Australian mobile network has witnessed significant growth in its 4G mobile users within the past 2 decades. Earlier this season, Vodafone also launched its 4G system promising the quickest 4G speeds in pick CBD locations. Concerning prepaid options, Telstra provides all prepaid customers access to its 4G network, regardless of the prepaid plan. Optus limits it to a single plan from the Optus Prepaid Social. Vodafone is yet to establish anything for its prepaid cellular customer base.  Bonuses

The result for the consumer continues to be greater choice and improved pricing atleast concerning handset options. For those looking to try out any of the 3 4G networks, options include any cellular program with a 24 month contract. Telstra, Vodafone and Optus all give you access to the 4G network if the program runs for at least 24 months. During this time period, every new mobile phone which has entered the marketplace has also started with a 4G version.

This hasn't been limited to the leading cell phone manufacturers such as Apple and Samsung, we also have seen HTC and smaller players such as Huawei join the 4G race. When you finally get around to trying 4G, you may enjoy super fast data speeds. Having compared all three components, speeds can sometimes reach 10 times the speed of the 3G network. What you will find however is that data are also consumed super fast. On my normal 3G network, my Samsung S4 consumes about 800MB per month with my overall data usage. Having tried all the 4G networks and their respective prepaid offers, I discovered I was consuming over 150MB per day with my limited testing. On these experiences I'd expect a complete month's access to consume 2-3GB.

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