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Vodafone’s expanded coverage and affordable SIM plans are winning over Aussies – but there’s an even cheaper way in

Vodafone’s expanded coverage and affordable SIM plans are winning over Aussies – but there’s an even cheaper way in
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When TPG Telecom (Vodafone’s parent company) partnered with Optus for a network-sharing deal in September 2024, we were confident that it would transform the mobile game for anyone living in rural Australia. Now boasting a network that covers 98.4% of Australians, Vodafone’s reach matches Optus and only falls just short of Telstra’s 99.7% – meaning that Vodafone is now a legitimate option for rural Aussies.

But it’s not just rural areas benefitting – according to The Australian, Vodafone has seen a 30% increase in sign-ups in Sydney and Melbourne, and up to 80% nationwide thanks to its upgraded network and new range of discounted plans with double data – starting at 100GB for AU$39 a month.

It’s hardly surprising they’ve taken off given Optus’ cheapest SIM plan provides 50GB for AU$55 p/m (after a recent price increase), while Telstra’s 50GB Basic plan is AU$65 p/m – making Vodafone the clear choice, particularly if you’re looking to pair a new phone and SIM plan.

If you’re set for a device though, the array of SIM-only options from smaller Aussie telcos (also called MVNOs, or mobile virtual network operators) are even more attractive – allowing you to take advantage of Vodafone’s improved network for even less than going direct. With plans from Vodafone MVNOs starting at just AU$8 per month, we’ve taken the liberty of rounding up a few of our favourite deals available right now.

Best cheap plan

Best plans for most people

Best high-data plan

Best unlimited data plan

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A Digital Content Writer for the Australian TechRadar team, Max covers all things tech and lifestyle and is keen on using tech to make life easier. A 2023 journalism graduate, Max has written across sports, entertainment and business for brands like Zero Digital Media and Valnet.Inc, but found his love for tech in his time at GadgetUser. At home when covering everything from the latest deal and coupon code to the most recent streaming service output, phone or smartwatch, Max excels at using his research, experience and writing ability give you more time to use your tech, not waste time finding it. 

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