Optus Mobile Review ALDI Mobile Review Amaysim Mobile Review Belong Mobile Review Circles.Life Review Vodafone Mobile Review Woolworths Mobile Review Felix Mobile Review Best iPhone Plans Best Family Mobile Plans Best Budget Smartphones Best Prepaid Plans Best SIM-Only Plans Best Plans For Kids And Teens Best Cheap Mobile Plans Telstra vs Optus Mobile Optus NBN Review Belong NBN Review Vodafone NBN Review Superloop NBN Review Aussie BB NBN Review iiNet NBN Review MyRepublic NBN Review TPG NBN Review Best NBN Satellite Plans Best NBN Alternatives Best NBN Providers Best Home Wireless Plans What is a Good NBN Speed? Test NBN Speed How to speed up your internet Optus vs Telstra Broadband ExpressVPN Review CyberGhost VPN Review NordVPN Review PureVPN Review Norton Secure VPN Review IPVanish VPN Review Windscribe VPN Review Hotspot Shield VPN Review Best cheap VPN services Best VPN for streaming Best VPNs for gaming What is a VPN? VPNs for ad-blocking A SIM Only plan is a phone plan that covers your talk, text and data usage, but doesn’t come with a mobile phone (often referred to as ‘BYO phone’ plans). As the name implies, a SIM Only plan comes with a SIM card that you need to put into your phone (or an eSIM for newer devices). In this guide, we’ll look at the best value SIM Only plans, covering everything from more affordable cheap options to plans with ludicrous amounts of data. This goes up to $29.99 per month after your first six months, but the plan is still pretty competitive even at full price. Alternatively, the plan is contract-free, so you can always leave after the price goes up. If you’re an existing iiNet internet customer, you’ll get a bonus 80GB of data with this plan, taking you to a total of 120GB. Even at the full price of $29.99 per month, that’s an absolute bargain. iiNet is powered by the Vodafone 4G network. For comparison, below is a daily updating list of popular SIM Only plans with at least 30GB of data. Moose Mobile is powered by the Optus 4G network. For comparison, below is a daily updating list of popular SIM Only plans that don’t cost more than $20 per month (at least initially). Vodafone is currently offering this plan for $65 per month. This plan comes with 300GB of data, includes unlimited talk and text in Australia, and unlimited international calls to Zone 1 countries (and 300 minutes to Zone 2 countries). If you go over your 300GB allowance, you’ll be capped to speeds of 2Mbps. You’ll also get Vodafone’s $5 per day roaming, which could make this plan even more appealing to regular travellers. For comparison, below is a daily updating list of popular SIM Only plans with at least 100GB of data. To start, you’ll get 40GB of data for $58 per month, which while not the cheapest plan around, isn’t unreasonable for Telstra. While you might be paying more than with other telcos, being a Telstra customer gets you a whole lot of perks. These include:
Discounted movie tickets for Event Cinemas Two months of free access to Binge Three months of free access to Apple TV+ Four months of free access to Spotify Premium
If you join Telstra Plus, you’ll also earn points for every dollar spent on your bill, which can then be redeemed for a discount on various tech products. Just note that this plan has its speeds capped to 250Mbps. That’s still very fast, however - faster than most NBN plans. If you go over your data allowance, you won’t be charged any excess fees. Instead, you’ll be able to continue using your service at slower speeds of 1Mbps. Notably, this plan has 5G connectivity, but the speeds are capped to 100Mbps. Check out a daily changing list of popular Telstra SIM Only plans below. After your first 12 months are up, the price reverts to the standard $14.80 per month. Since Moose’s plans are all contract-free, you can always swap to another provider after your discount ends. You can see the popular Optus network SIM Only picks below. Below is a daily updating snapshot of the popular SIM Only plans on the Vodafone network. This price increases to $14.80 per month after the first year, but since the plan is contract-free, you’re always free to leave and find a better deal. Moose Mobile is powered by the Optus network. Below is a daily updating list of popular SIM Only plans with at least 1GB of data that don’t cost more than $15 per month (at least initially).
Telstra: 99.5% of the Australian population Telstra wholesale: 98.8% of the Australian population Optus: 98.5% of the Australian population Vodafone: 96% of the Australian population
It’s worth noting that these percentages are for 3G and 4G connectivity and don’t cover the currently rolling-out respective 5G networks. While coverage is important, the cheapest SIM Only plans tend to operate in reverse order: the Vodafone network, then Optus, followed by Telstra. The other big important consideration is data. You should always right size your plan. There’s no point paying for more data than you’re using, but you also don’t want to end up in a situation where you don’t have enough. We regularly consider all of the SIM Only telcos currently listed in the database of our phone plan search engine. The number of telcos in our database does sometimes change, but we typically monitor more than 20 telcos at a time, including the biggest telcos like Telstra, Optus and Vodafone, ranging from the cheapest SIM Only plans to more expensive but data and/or perk-packed alternatives. We start by comparing the cost of the essential components of the phone plans. How much will you pay for unlimited calls and SMS, and how much mobile data do you get each month? Do you need to sign a contract? Most SIM Only plans are contract-free these days. There are some cases where you may be asked to commit to a six-month or year-long contract, but these are very rare now. Beyond the basics, we look for high-value bonus features. International phone calls and messages are a great example and, happily, we’re seeing more SIM Only plans include calls overseas. Phone plans may also include access to exclusive video or music services, and while some of these are quite cool, we know that these services aren’t for everyone, so we don’t tend to consider these features too highly in our comparisons. As for specific categories, we cap our best-value picks at $40 a month, and it’s a similar story for the best cheap and best cheapest SIM Only plans, capped at $20 and $15, respectively (though a cheaper monthly fee is even better). We also limit our big-data picks to plans that cost less than $70. Finally, for our best perks picks, we look at the quantity and quality of extras that come with SIM Only plans in our database. During setup you’ll be given a choice to keep your existing number. Your new SIM should typically be active within half an hour, but this can taken longer in some cases. Most providers will also only transfer numbers during business hours, so be aware of that if you’re trying to activate a new SIM on a weekend.