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$60 for 45GB on a 90-day recharge (equivalent to $10 for 15GB per month) $259 for 259GB on a 365-day recharge (equivalent to $21.58 for 21.58GB per month)
Konec plans also include data gifting and data rollover. International calls are only available as a pay-as-you-go option, however. Konec currently only offers 4G plans. It doesn’t currently support eSIM, but intends to do so. This does however mean the OPPO A57S is locked to Konec. If you want to unlock the device, it will set you back $150 in your first year with the telco. After your first 12 months are up, unlocking is free. In addition to being available online, Konec’s A57S bundle is available through Big W nationwide. Konec plans to range other phones, but will be sticking to prepaid for the foreseeable future. It isn’t yet planning to offer phones on a 24-month plan. Konec General Manager Jack Chang also told Reviews.org AU the MVNO is interested in bundling services with mobile plans in the future, specifically mentioning both streaming partners and gaming partners.