Optus joins Telstra in upping its mobile plan prices
Date:
Thu, 07 Jul 2022 02:38:15 +0000
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Select Optus customers will soon see a change to their monthly bill, with prices increasing by AU$4 a month.
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Optus will soon increase its mobile plan prices for select customers by AU$4
a month. The move follows Telstras decision to up its mobile plan prices across the board at the beginning of July.
While Optus wouldnt specify which customers the price rise would affect, it appears the change is only coming to customers on older plans specifically those who signed up before the May 2021 price increase .
This means that if you joined Optus before May 2021, youll now be paying a similar monthly price to Optus current mobile plan range , and youll get
extra data too. If you joined Optus after May 2021, you shouldnt see a change in your monthly bill.
The telco says it has contacted impacted customers directly, with the price rise kicking in on August 8, 2022.
Optus price increase differs from Telstra, however, as it only affects a portion of its users by bringing them in line with whats currently available to new customers. On the other hand, Telstras price hike impacts all
customers by increasing the cost up to AU$4 extra a month.
If youre looking for a cheaper mobile plan, we have a dedicated guide to the best SIM-only plans in Australia to help you search for a better plan. Why is Optus increasing prices?
Optus says numerous factors have led to the price rise, and recognised it may be a hit to users who are struggling financially.
Our ongoing investment in expanding and upgrading services, the growing data demands on our network, and increasing costs of goods and services, means
weve made the difficult decision to increase the price on selected mobile plans, an Optus spokesperson said in a statement.
We do recognise there have been a lot of hits on customers hip pockets mortgage increases, transport, petrol and that many are struggling financially, they said. We have specially trained teams who can assist customers experiencing hardship and design a plan that will help them through hard times and get back on their feet. What about Vodafone?
With both Telstra and Optus upping their plan prices within the last few weeks, Vodafone customers may be wondering if their monthly bill will soon be increasing too.
We reached out to Vodafone to see if its pricing would follow a similar change, but a spokesperson for TPG Telecom said we do not discuss future potential pricing (Vodafone Australia is a subsidiary of TPG Telecom).
As customers adjust to the increasing costs of living due to inflationary pressures and rising interest rates, we are the only player concentrated on being a simple, great value provider of telecommunications services, said the spokesperson.
Given our cost base is far lower than our major competitors, we continue to take a leadership position in providing value to Australian customers.
While Vodafone doesnt seem to have any plans to increase its pricing (that
its willing to talk about, at least), well have to wait and see if they eventually follow suit in the future. Australia could see cheaper 5G plans from smaller telcos with Telstras latest move
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