
On 16 June 2014 09:46, Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> wrote:
I believe that the fact that all the cheapest 3G plans disappeared in less than a year after Telstra's dispute with ISPOne is not a coincidence. I believe that Telstra is making significantly more money now due to the lack of competition.
I currently am on the Telstra Members plan, which is (per month): Tablet: * $10 a month basic plan, no phone calls or SMS included. * $10 a month 1 GB data. * no contract Phone: * $20 a month, limited phone calls and SMS included * $10 a month 1 GB data. * -$5 first 12 months contract, rebate. Which is suitable as I don't make many phone calls. I am still on this plan, without any contract, and believe I can exit at the next billing period. However, I can't find this plan any more on Telstra's website. Anything I can find costs more. So I have a suspicion that the Members plans may not be available any more for new users. Either that, or they decided to stop advertising it. Brian May