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VPNs for ad-blocking Whatever your needs, you can score a decent plan for under $20 with ample monthly data. And you only need to make a small increase to your budget to if you want more gigabytes and shiny perks. In this guide, we’re looking at the best-value SIM-only plans (Prepaid and Postpaid), kicking off with those under $10 and stretching up to a max cost of $40, including cheap unlimited plans and plans on all three networks. Note that this pricing only lasts for the six months, after which you’ll pay $20 per month. The plan is contract-free, so you can always swap provider before you fee goes up. TPG’s mobile plans are powered by the Vodafone 4G network. Not quite what you’re after? Here are the most popular mobile plans for $10 and under today. Once the promo runs out, however, things get a little dicey. After six months the price will revert back to $29.99 a month. All things considered, that’s still a pretty decent deal. The plan runs on the Vodafone 4G network and includes all the usual unlimited call and text trimmings. If you want to check out your options, here are some more popular mobile plans at this price point. You can bank any unused data and roll it over for another month. numobile is powered by the Telstra 4G network. Want to see what else is out there? Take a look at the most popular plans below $40 per month for comparison. The best option for most people is felix mobile’s $35 subscription plan, which offers ’endless’ data that’s capped at 20Mbps. At that speed, you can do most things comfortably, from streaming HD video, updating apps, online shopping, scrolling through social media and video chatting with friends and family. Really, the only thing you’ll struggle with is downloading large files, which may take a while. felix is powered by the Vodafone network. The plan also includes unlimited calls and texts, unlimited international calls and texts to 42 countries. For a sense of how this compares to some of the other popular cheap prepaid plans out there, check out the widget below. If you have specific requirements that don’t match up with what Lycamobile are offering here, there are plenty of other MVNOs on the Telstra wholesale network that will connect you to the largest mobile network in Australia for a fraction of the cost. Here’s an updated list of the cheapest mobile plans on the Telstra network. $8.80 per month gets you 6GB of data for the first twelve months plus unlimited national calls and texts. After that year, the monthly rises to $14.80 per month. Fortunately, it’s a no-contract plan, so you’re free to shop around when that higher price eventually kicks in and save money in the meantime. Priced at $10 per month for the first six months, this plan includes 8GB of mobile data. After that honeymoon period, the price does go up to $19.99 per month. However, at that point, you are free to leave and jump ship to another cheap mobile plan. The only catch is that your speeds are limited to 100Mbps. Here are a few other cheap data-only plans: Before you do pull the trigger on a new mobile provider, it’s worth doing your research and considering a few key factors. In most cases, you’re literally paying for talk, text, and data. It also goes without saying, cheaper plans tend to have a smaller data allowance than more expensive plans, but this isn’t really an issue if you right-size to your needs. Most cheap mobile plans currently don’t have 5G access. Beyond price, the other big factors we consider are network coverage and monthly data per dollar. Given the overlap between Australia’s major mobile networks, we typically privilege the latter when it comes to picking out the best cheap mobile plans. If you live in an area where you’ve got decent coverage from Optus, Vodafone and Telstra, we want to be able to point you towards the cheap mobile plan that offers the best bang for buck. Finally, we also consider whether or not any decent deals are available for a given mobile plan and whether or not that provider includes any notable extras (like international calls) or suffers from any shortcomings. Our provider reviews and our sister site WhistleOut are valuable resources for us here. On the other hand, no provider in Australia charges an upfront cost for a postpaid SIM card. You simply sign up to a month-to-month plan and the SIM card will be delivered to your door in a matter of days. After that, you’ll recieve your first bill one month after you’ve signed up but you won’t pay anything for the SIM card itself. For example, customers of MVNOs like amaysim will have the same level of coverage as Optus customers operating on the same network. However, more expensive mobile plans can some include 5G network coverage and, if you’re looking at Telstra, a slightly larger network footprint. That’s not a universal rule though, so it’s usually worth doing your research and thinking about whether you really need 5G before signing up with a new provider. There is one catch, however. Speeds are capped to 20Mbps. 20Mbps is still fast enough for most online activities, including streaming video, but it may be a bit slow when you’re downloading apps. Activating your SIM should typically happen in a matter of minutes. Your old SIM will keep working until the new SIM is active. Once your new SIM is up and running, cancel your plan with your old provider.