Boost has added value to its already low-cost pre-paid plans. It’s new Boost Anytime Plus adds more data, unused data rollover, and unlimited calls to selected international countries on its $30 or greater plans.
The MVNO (mobile virtual network operator that use a major Telcos infrastructure) market is awash with offers.
Boost (website https://boost.com.au/) stands out as it uses Telstra 3 and 4G networks so you can access the nations largest network. Download speeds are a maximum of 100Mb/s, but in practice, this is not an issue as you can stream HD video content easily.
Boost’s data rollover allows unused data from the previous month to roll over. Any unused data previously rolled over then disappears. Boost also offers Apple Music data streaming free (subscription required to Apple Music and does not include video content), it’s a good option for iPhone users on a budget.
New plans – Boost Anytime Plus
Boost Anytime Plus offer (from 3rd July 2018) | ||||||
$10 | $20 | $30 | $40 | $50 | ||
Customer expiry | 7 days All for use within Aus |
28 days All for use in within Aus |
28 days All for use within Aus |
28 days All for use within Aus |
28 days All for use within Aus |
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Standard National Calls & SMS | Unlimited calls and text to national standard numbers | |||||
Data | 1.5GB (previously 1GB) |
3GB (previously 2.5GB) |
6GB (previously 5GB) |
15GB | 30GB (previously 20GB) |
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Rollover | No rollover | Rollover unused data to use within your next recharge | ||||
IDD | UNLTD calls to 10 selected countries + 100 mins to 40 selected countries + 100 text to 50 selected countries* Ends 25th Feb 19 | UNLTD calls to 15 selected countries + 100 mins to 35 selected countries + 100 texts to 50 selected countries** Ends 25th Feb 19 |
Boost Anytime Plus availability
Boost Anytime Plus mobile prepaid offers are available from 3rd of July 2018 online or one of 12,000 retail outlets Australia-wide including AusPost, BigW, Coles, JB HiFi, Kmart, Target, 7 Eleven and Woolworths.