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Woolworths Launches Its Own ‘Everyday Mobile’ Network

Posted by andrew on Monday, August 3rd, 2009

WoolworthsWoolworths have launched their own mobile carrier today on the back of the Optus network. Everyday Mobile is “simple, low-cost, pre-paid mobile service.” Buying the SIM card will set you back $2 and there’s a 15c flagfall on calls which are charged at 15c per thirty seconds. Text messages cost 15c each and your credit will last for 100 days. It’s not a good deal on the Data, though, $1.32 / 60 kB is a little steep. If you’re not into data though, this looks like a pretty good deal!

[Everyday Mobile via Gizmodo]

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