Mobile Phone Tips for the Layman

There are over 2000 mobile plans available in Australia which obviously causes confusion when its time to upgrade. There are three basic types of plans: Capped, Contract, and BYO. The capped plans are advantageous for relatively high users with a large dollar value of included calls for a fixed price.

The thing to watch out for is the high per minute charge that eats up your included calls quickly and the types of usage that may not be included (SMS/MMS or voicemail may not be included so are charged above your capped amount). This means that you could end up with a much larger bill than expected.

Handset Subsidy or Contract plans provide a 'free' handset if you sign up for 24 months. The cost of the handset is factored in to the overall expected usage of the customer. There is a minimum 'plan fee' that includes calls to that value each month so a $30 plan includes $30 of calls.

The call rates usually get lower as the plan gets bigger. So a person who commits to $200 per month will have far cheaper rates than the one who commits to just $15 per month.

BYO plans are generally simpler and often with no contracts. You simply 'BYO' your current phone to the new network. Generally, things to watch out for when looking for a new plan are high flag falls, and whether the charges are per second or per 30 seconds and whether you want to lock into a contract or not.

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