Hi Mart,
this appears to be only an introductory offer that expires in 1 November. Shame.
http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile/phones/iphone/pricing.html
The 6Gb costs $129 per month and includes $1500 of calls
The $49 plan includes 500Mb data and $400 of calls
Regards,
No, the end of that para in the Telstra conditions states:
…. Bonus data allowance applies for the full term of the customer's eligible
contract plan. If the customer's eligible contract plan is cancelled, the bonus
offer will cease to apply.
It seems the _offer_ ceases on the 1st November
Ha! Peter beat me to it, :-)
But this is what I was going to say:
On the contrary, this is what the fine print on that very sameTelstra page says:
Bonus data allowance applies for the full term of the customer's eligible
contract plan.
So the only thing that finishes on Nov 1 is the ability
Hi Ronni
Great news re tethering on the iPhone through Telstra, I was considering
changing provider because the lack of tethering by Telstra, but not now. WAMUG
is well worth being a member of and all the contributions are so helpful, a
great concept.
Regards
Kim
iMac 24”
Intel Core 2 Duo
On 08/12/2009, at 7:51 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
Hi all, in case you hadn't realised. I noticed a service provider update
yesterday when my iphone was connected to my Mac, but then found this article
this morning.
http://www.macworld.com/article/144800/2009/12/australia_tethering.html
Looks like the interest has brought down the Telstra mobile website(!)
$30 per month 2 year contract: upfront cost of
- $279 for the 8GB iPhone model
- $399 for the 16GB iPhone model
$80 per month 2 year contract:
- 8GB iPhone free
$100 per month 2 year contract:
- 16GB iPhone free
All
Dear Norm and others,
There appears to be a huge management/administrative problem with
Telstra at the moment.
I spent 3 months without a land line because they stuffed up removing
an ISDN connection. No apologies just glib automated email responses
and 5 hours of confused consultants.
Take a look at this story in Australian IT today.
It seems to indicate that Telstra is in the running !!
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,23851539-16123,00.html
On 12/06/2008, at 6:49 PM, Robert Noll wrote:
Dear Norm and others,
There appears to be a huge
Hi...
Like Apple, Telstra are unlikely to comment on future plans that are
important to their business, and they're unlikely to let their
frontline helpdesk people do it either.
Amongst other things they have to work out how to support visual
voicemail and what they're doing about the fact
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