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  2. Boost Mobile (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, after the series and the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport reached a three-year commercial rights agreement, the series was branded the Boost Mobile Super Trucks for Australian races. [15] [16] In 2019, Boost Mobile was the naming rights sponsor of Garry Rogers Motorsport in the Australian Supercars Championship. [17]

  3. One.Tel - Wikipedia

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    The Optus contract was a wonderful deal for One.Tel and a terrible deal for Optus. One.Tel did not even need to sign up a customer to a long-term contract, it merely needed to have a customer accept a SIM card in order to receive $120 from Optus. This reportedly led to some unusual business practices, such as paying customers $10 to accept a ...

  4. Optus - Wikipedia

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    Optus purchased one of Australia's pioneer ISPs, Microplex, in 1998 to provide consumer dial-up internet services. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] Separate to this, under the Optus Vision brand, a cable broadband arm began as a joint venture with U.S. cable and content provider Excite@Home and was known as Optus@Home from its introduction in 1999 [ 34 ] until it ...

  5. Amaysim - Wikipedia

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    Amaysim Australia Ltd. is an Australian provider of mobile phone plans. Amaysim operates as a mobile virtual network operator on the Optus mobile network, [1] and specialises in offering a range of SIM-only mobile plans. As of June 2024, Amaysim had over 1.5 million mobile subscribers.

  6. Virgin Mobile - Wikipedia

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    On 30 May 2018, Optus announced that they would be phasing out the Virgin Mobile brand and would transfer Australian Virgin Mobile customers over to Optus. They said the phase out would take them roughly two years. On 15 June 2018, Virgin stopped selling all prepaid and postpaid mobile plans to customers.

  7. Last-call return - Wikipedia

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    Australia: *10# for Telstra services [2] or *69 on Optus HFC Telephony network. [3] This only allows one to return the last unanswered call, and can cost 35 cents per use. France: 3131; Israel: *42; Japan: 1361 to get number, 1363 to call back. [4] United Kingdom: 1471 (also used in Gibraltar, Ireland, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, and the ...

  8. Vodafone Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Vodafone 2G and 3G (2100/900 MHz) networks originally operated as a single network, separate to the Three network. Vodafone first entered the Australian market in 1992 when it was awarded the third mobile network operator license in Australia in December that year. [14] Vodafone Australia then launched its 2G GSM mobile network in October 1993.

  9. TPG Telecom - Wikipedia

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    TPG Telecom Limited, formerly Vodafone Hutchison Australia and renamed following a merger with TPG, is an Australian telecommunications company.It is the second-largest telecommunications company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

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