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  2. Amaysim - Wikipedia

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    Amaysim Australia Ltd. is an Australian provider of mobile phone plans. Amaysim operates as a mobile virtual network operator on the Optus mobile network, [1] and specialises in offering a range of SIM-only mobile plans. As of June 2024, Amaysim had over 1.5 million mobile subscribers. [2] Amaysim was founded in 2010.

  3. Optus - Wikipedia

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    Optus is the second-largest telecommunications company in Australia, with over 11 million customers as of 2023. [2] Its mobile network covers 98.5% of the Australian population, with plans to cover 100% of Australia by 2025 through its partnership with SpaceX. [6]

  4. 4G connectivity in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, Optus launched LTE Carrier Aggregation in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide. Optus markets LTE Carrier Aggregation as "4G Plus". Optus combines two 20 MHz channels of 2.3 GHz spectrum. [6] In Brisbane, Optus has up to 4CA band combinations using Band 1, 3, 7, 28 and the total bandwidth is 55 MHz.

  5. Boost Mobile (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Boost Mobile was founded by Peter Adderton in Sydney, Australia in 2000. [1] Optus began licensing the Boost Mobile brand that same year. [2] Paul Keating, former Prime Minister of Australia invested $500,000 for a 29% shareholding.

  6. SpinTel - Wikipedia

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    Best Value Mobile Plan - Average Usage of the Money Magazine (2022) Best Value Broadband Plan - Average Usage of the Money Magazine (2022) SpinTel Internet is a ProductReview.com.au Awards Winner for (2022)

  7. Vodafone Australia - Wikipedia

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    After the merger, Hutchison 3G Australia was renamed Vodafone Hutchison Australia, and 50% was sold to Vodafone Group. [5] The merger created Australia's third largest mobile telecommunications provider behind Telstra and Optus (27% market share) [6] Between 2009 and 2012 VHA experienced a series of major failures on their mobile network ...

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