Tuesday, Sep 17, 2019 at 18:46
So true.
When we go out there on our annual migration, we take FOUR cellphones.
Hers and
mine are on Belong - a Telstra-owned MVNO with access to only the Telstra WHOLESALE network (*). That's what we use around the big smoke where it's fine, but ...
I have another number just parked. Right now it's with Amaysim, $15/year with 100 minutes included. That covers the Optus network on those trips.
Like most people, we have a drawer with spare cellphones. One of those gets a temporary pre-paid SIM on a Telstra Retail deal, which averages about $1/day for unlimited calls and bulk data (so we can hot-spot ...).
So we have Telstra Wholesale and Optus covered, plus Telstra Retail short-term.
And to fill in the gaps (which are many and large), an Iridium on the $10/mo plan for emergencies.
(*) Before we travel, I identify all overnights and whether there is Telstra Retail, Telstra Wholesale ("TW"), and/or Optus available - and take a printed list with us. TW embraces ALL their resellers except Boost.
Check the coverage maps for say Belong/Aldi etc vs Telstra Retail and you'll see stark regional differences.
The decision Telstra took waaaay back was that TW service would be available in towns where Optus existed (so Telstra's resellers could give Optus local competition). If Optus wasn't in a town, you needed Telstra Retail for coverage there. That decision seems to have been etched in stone. And Telstra's reputation for price gouging for that privelege was
well earned. What they haven't done though is keep track of Optus' expansion in regional areas, so while there generally will be Telstra Retail coverage in towns with an Optus presence they haven't altered their TW footprint.
As an aside, ALL Optus resellers get access to the FULL Optus network. Shame on Telstra for the games they play.
NO, I am NOT an Optus shareholder.
YES, I AM a Telstra shareholder.
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