- cross-posted to:
- frugal@aussie.zone
- cross-posted to:
- frugal@aussie.zone
Made a spreadsheet of mobile plan data so people could compare providers and plans easily. I plan to update it either yearly or every 6 months. This was inspired by this spreadsheet on all the NBN plan pricing information: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_wnaTFb_3QsdgZfKDrEO6D_Rpzt2clbB/edit?gid=1523306688#gid=1523306688
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You may have missed aldimobile.com.auTelstra Network reseller.
Actually, that link looks like it is for “NBN RSP Pricing.xlsx” and Aldi doesn’t sell that, so…
… yeah, what beeng said:
Ya gotta link?Looks good :)
Do you account for some recharges being 30 days (Aldi) vs 28 days (Boost)?
I don’t think I did. Will fix that next time. If you could make an issue, that would be good. If not, still fine cos I’ll prolly check this post when I update it
Will have a go.
I dare say you’ll remember anyway. It makes a fair difference over a year.
:)
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Web readable format and link would be good!
Also why source control a non trackable binary file spreadsheet?
Outside of plans, there is also great value with Boost 12-month prepaid if you can plan for a big one-off payment per year. I originally chose it due to having better coverage than other providers (uses the full Telstra network) and low per month cost for primarily call/sms usage.
I’m currently on a $230 recharge for 12mo/160Gb, making this $19.20/month or $1.44/Gb. Due to change in avail plans, next recharge will be $300 for 12mo/240Gb (calculates to $25p/mo $1.25/Gb)
I do annual plans and look for what’s on sale. No loyalty. Currently using catch but whatever is cheapest around renewal.