Who are all those small mobile service providers that you see advertised? Known in the industry as Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), these providers offer some of the market's best deals.
But people often ask us whether or not these providers can match the network coverage of the big telcos. The answer is yes, and here's why.
How do MVNOs work?

The secret is that there are only three phone networks in Australia: the Telstra network, the Optus network and the Vodafone network. Regardless of which provider you choose, big or small, you'll always end up using one of these three mobile networks.
Essentially, the MVNOs buy network service at wholesale prices and then resell this service to customers. Because they have lower overheads, smaller advertising budgets, and don't always stock handsets, the MVNOs can offer the same basic products as the big brand telcos, but at much cheaper rates.
MVNO is an acronym for Mobile Virtual Network Operator. So-called because they're mobile companies without their own network. Instead, they buy network access from the big three and then sell their own plans to customers.
The trick to getting a great deal is to know which network gives you the best service at home and in your daily travels, and then match this network with one of the low-cost providers.
You can see lists of providers based on which network they operate on below. This is not an exhaustive list, but it does reveal the networks behind the top Australian MVNOs.
Vodafone network MVNOs
Vodafone has the smallest network of the three big telcos. Its network covers 96% of Australians. All Vodafone MVNOs have access to the full Vodafone network.
At the time of writing, WhistleOut monitors the plans of 5 major MVNOs that use the Vodafone network. These providers are:
See cheap plans from providers available on the Vodafone network compared to postpaid plans from the telco itself:
#1
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iiNet
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iiNet
![]() 25GB Small Plan
$12.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$12.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#2
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TPG
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TPG
![]() 25GB Small Plan
$12.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$12.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#3
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iiNet
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iiNet
![]() 50GB Medium Plan
$17.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$17.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#4
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TPG
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TPG
![]() 50GB Medium Plan
$17.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$17.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#5
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Lebara Mobile
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Lebara Mobile
![]() $19.90 Extra Small Plan
$19.90
Per 30 Day Renewal
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$19.90
Per 30 Day Renewal
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#6
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Kogan Mobile
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Kogan Mobile
![]() Small Monthly Plan
$20
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$20
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#7
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iiNet
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iiNet
![]() 100GB Large Plan
$22.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$22.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#8
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TPG
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TPG
![]() 100GB Large Plan
$22.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$22.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#9
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Lebara Mobile
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Lebara Mobile
![]() $24.90 Small Plan
$24.90
Per 30 Day Renewal
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$24.90
Per 30 Day Renewal
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#10
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Kogan Mobile
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Kogan Mobile
![]() Medium Monthly Plan
$25
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$25
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#1
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Vodafone
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Vodafone
![]() $49 Small SIM Only Plan
$39/mth
Min. cost $39
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$39/mth
Min. cost $39
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#2
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Vodafone
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Vodafone
![]() $59 Medium SIM Only Plan
$49/mth
Min. cost $49
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$49/mth
Min. cost $49
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#3
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Vodafone
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Vodafone
![]() $69 Large SIM Only Plan
$59/mth
Min. cost $59
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$59/mth
Min. cost $59
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Telstra network MVNOs
Telstra owns Australia's largest mobile network which covers 99.6% of Australians. This makes it the best network for those in regional and rural areas and those travelling all around Australia.
Now, only Boost Mobile operates on the full Telstra network. The rest of the Telstra MVNOs operate on the Telstra wholesale network which reaches slightly fewer people at 98.8%, however, that's still higher than the Optus and Vodafone networks, making it the ideal choice if you need a tourist SIM card for Australia.
At the time of writing, WhistleOut monitors 11 major MVNOs that use the Telstra network. These are:
See cheap plans from providers available on the Telstra network compared to postpaid plans from the telco itself:
#1
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ALDI mobile
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ALDI mobile
![]() $19 Mobile Plan
$19
Per 30 Day Renewal
Link not supplied
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$19
Per 30 Day Renewal
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Link not supplied
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#2
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Exetel
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Exetel
![]() ExeSim Saver 4G Plan
$20
Per 30 Day Renewal
Link not supplied
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$20
Per 30 Day Renewal
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Link not supplied
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#3
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Tangerine Telecom
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Tangerine Telecom
![]() 12GB Mobile SIM
$23/mth
Min. cost $23
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$23/mth
Min. cost $23
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#4
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Everyday Mobile
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Everyday Mobile
![]() Pre-paid Mobile $25 Recharge
$25
Per 30 Day Renewal
Link not supplied
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$25
Per 30 Day Renewal
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Link not supplied
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#5
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Superloop
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Superloop
![]() SuperSim Saver 4G Plan
$25
Per 30 Day Renewal
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$25
Per 30 Day Renewal
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#6
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Boost Mobile
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Boost Mobile
![]() $26 Prepaid
$26
Per 28 Day Renewal
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$26
Per 28 Day Renewal
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#7
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More
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More
![]() 12GB Mobile SIM
$26/mth
Min. cost $26
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$26/mth
Min. cost $26
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#8
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Tangerine Telecom
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Tangerine Telecom
![]() 25GB 5G Mobile SIM
$29/mth
Min. cost $29
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$29/mth
Min. cost $29
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#9
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Belong
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Belong
![]() 25GB Mobile Plan
$30/mth
Min. cost $30
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$30/mth
Min. cost $30
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#10
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More
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More
![]() 25GB 5G Mobile SIM
$32/mth
Min. cost $32
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$32/mth
Min. cost $32
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#1
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Telstra
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Telstra
![]() $65 Basic Upfront SIM Plan
$65/mth
Min. cost $65
Link not supplied
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$65/mth
Min. cost $65
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Link not supplied
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#2
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Telstra
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Telstra
![]() $75 Essential Upfront SIM Plan
$75/mth
Min. cost $75
Link not supplied
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$75/mth
Min. cost $75
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Link not supplied
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#3
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Telstra
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Telstra
![]() $99 Premium Upfront SIM Plan
$99/mth
Min. cost $99
Link not supplied
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$99/mth
Min. cost $99
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Link not supplied
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Optus network MVNOs
Optus owns and operates the second-largest network which covers 98.5% of Australians. Each MVNO on the Optus network has the exact same coverage offered by Optus.
At the time of writing, WhistleOut monitors the plans of 12 major MVNOs that use the Optus network. These providers are:
See cheap plans from providers available on the Optus network compared to postpaid plans from the telco itself:
#1
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Moose Mobile
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Moose Mobile
![]() Moose 26.80 SIM Only
$12.40/mth
Min. cost $12.40
Link not supplied
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$12.40/mth
Min. cost $12.40
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Link not supplied
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#2
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SpinTel
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SpinTel
![]() $22 Mobile Plan
$14/mth
Min. cost $14
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$14/mth
Min. cost $14
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#3
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Southern Phone
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Southern Phone
![]() Medium 5G SIM Plan
$19/mth
Min. cost $19
Link not supplied
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$19/mth
Min. cost $19
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Link not supplied
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#4
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Yomojo
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Yomojo
![]() Unlimited Voice & SMS + 8GB
$19.90
Per 30 Day Renewal
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$19.90
Per 30 Day Renewal
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#5
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Catch Connect
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Catch Connect
![]() 28 Day Plan - 15GB
$20
Per 28 Day Renewal
Link not supplied
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$20
Per 28 Day Renewal
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Link not supplied
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#6
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amaysim
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amaysim
![]() UNLIMITED 10GB Plan
$22
Per 28 Day Renewal
Link not supplied
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$22
Per 28 Day Renewal
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Link not supplied
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#7
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Dodo
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Dodo
![]() $23 Mobile Plan
$23/mth
Min. cost $23
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$23/mth
Min. cost $23
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#8
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Yomojo
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Yomojo
![]() Unlimited Voice & SMS + 25GB
$24.90
Per 30 Day Renewal
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$24.90
Per 30 Day Renewal
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#9
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Coles Mobile
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Coles Mobile
![]() Prepaid $25 for 28 Days
$25
Per 28 Day Renewal
Link not supplied
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$25
Per 28 Day Renewal
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Link not supplied
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#10
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Aussie Broadband
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Aussie Broadband
![]() Saver 5G SIM Plan
$25/mth
Min. cost $25
Link not supplied
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$25/mth
Min. cost $25
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Link not supplied
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#1
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Optus
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Optus
![]() $55 Optus Choice Plus Plan
$55/mth
Min. cost $55
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$55/mth
Min. cost $55
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#2
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Optus
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Optus
![]() $65 Optus Choice Plus Plan
$65/mth
Min. cost $65
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$65/mth
Min. cost $65
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#3
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Optus
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Optus
![]() $79 Optus Promo Plan
$69/mth
Min. cost $69
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$69/mth
Min. cost $69
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#4
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Optus
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Optus
![]() $85 Optus Choice Plus Plan
$85/mth
Min. cost $85
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$85/mth
Min. cost $85
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MVNO mobile coverage
Here you can compare mobile network coverage between the three mobile networks:
Coverage information is collected from carriers and other third party sources. This is approximate coverage only and does not include indoor coverage. Actual speed and performance depends on your location and device. Local conditions and things like natural and artificial physical features of an area all affect your reception. Coverage © Mosaik
Keep in mind: Even though 1% might not seem like a lot coverage can vary a lot between Telstra and its MVNOs (other than Boost). Remember to check the difference in coverage between Telstra MVNOs and Telstra before you sign up for a plan.
What are the pros and cons of MVNOs?
Here are some of the pros and cons we think you should consider when thinking of signing up to a mobile plan from an MVNO:
- Dollar-for-dollar, MVNOs tend to have better deals and some of the cheapest mobile plans
- Some MNVOs offer unlimited data and eSIM
- Same network speeds and mostly the same coverage (keep this in mind for Telstra MVNOs)
- Usually fewer extras like free streaming subscriptions etc.
- International roaming inclusions aren't guaranteed. Some MVNOs have great roaming options these days but it's best to double check if this is a feature you're after
- Almost no MVNOs offer handsets on plans
Even though certain extra features are less likely there are still a few perks offered by MVNOs that you won't find from the big three telcos. This includes things like 10% off (up to $50) your grocery shop once a month with Everyday Mobile.
Which MVNOs offer 5G mobile plans?
Slowly but surely MVNOs are starting to offer 5G mobile plans to their customers which means you can now get a 5G plan for less.
One thing to keep in mind is that many 5G mobile plans from both the large telcos and MVNOs have speed caps between 100Mbps and 250Mbps (the cap is generally higher on more expensive plans). Before you sign up for a plan consider what mobile speed you need.
See which MVNOs are already offering 5G below, we've also noted which MVNOs are offering limited trials of 5G to some customers:
- ALDI Mobile
- amasyim
- Aussie Broadband
- Belong
- Boost Mobile
- Exetel
- Lebara
- MATE
- More
- numobile
- Southern Phone
- Superloop
- Tangerine
- Everyday Mobile
- Catch Mobile
- Circles.Life
- Coles Mobile
- Dodo
- felix
- iiNet (Free trial)
- iPrimus
- Kogan (Free trial)
- Lycamobile
- Moose Mobile
- SpinTel
- TPG (Free trial)
- Yomojo
See some of the cheapest 5G plans from MVNOs here:
#1
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Moose Mobile
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Moose Mobile
![]() Moose 26.80 SIM Only
$12.40/mth
Min. cost $12.40
Link not supplied
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$12.40/mth
Min. cost $12.40
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Link not supplied
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#2
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SpinTel
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SpinTel
![]() $22 Mobile Plan
$14/mth
Min. cost $14
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$14/mth
Min. cost $14
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#3
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iiNet
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iiNet
![]() 50GB Medium Plan
$17.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$17.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#4
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TPG
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TPG
![]() 50GB Medium Plan
$17.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$17.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#5
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Southern Phone
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Southern Phone
![]() Medium 5G SIM Plan
$19/mth
Min. cost $19
Link not supplied
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$19/mth
Min. cost $19
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Link not supplied
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#6
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iiNet
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iiNet
![]() 100GB Large Plan
$22.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$22.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#7
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TPG
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TPG
![]() 100GB Large Plan
$22.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$22.50
Per 1 Month Renewal
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#8
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Moose Mobile
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Moose Mobile
![]() Moose 33.80 SIM Only
$23.80/mth
Min. cost $23.80
Link not supplied
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$23.80/mth
Min. cost $23.80
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Link not supplied
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#9
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Southern Phone
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Southern Phone
![]() Small 5G SIM Plan
$24/mth
Min. cost $24
Link not supplied
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$24/mth
Min. cost $24
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Link not supplied
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#10
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felix mobile
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felix mobile
![]() felix 25GB Mobile Plan
$25
Per 1 Month Renewal
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$25
Per 1 Month Renewal
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