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100GB Mobile Broadband on Optus Month to Month $70 Per Month

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Optus leading the way in terms on Mobile Broadband data.

50GB+50GB = 100GB total for $70 a month with no lock in contract.

Month to month or can be contracted on a 24month deal with a modem.

Edit: I just bought one this afternoon. I can confirm it comes with TV and Music streaming free.

I'm close to ditching my ADSL for this type of offering.
CIS is here
http://smb.optus.com.au/opfiles/Shop/All/cis/Cis%20Documents…

From the CIS
Description of the service
This is a Postpaid Mobile Broadband Service which includes
a Data Allowance of 100GB for use within Australia. In times
where our network is busy, data usage on this plan will be
prioritised at a lower level than other data on our network. This
means that during busy times you will experience slower speeds.

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  • That is a great deal. I couldn't figure this out easily from reading the site but can you get multiple sim cards to use in multiple devices (eg. a modem, a dual sim phone, an iPad, etc). It sounds like if you have multiple Optus personal plans then you could aggregate the data allowance?

    • I doubt that multiple sims on the same plan is possible. Or are you talking about paying for multiple plans.

    • -1

      The multiple sim cards is called a "Tri Sim" it fits in the 3 types of sim sizes, just push out the size you need.

    • +1

      If you try to pool now AFAIK they all have to be paid services (so you have to pay for monthly data sims to access it)

      Unlike before where you could do a once off $5 data share sim (up to 5 IIRC)

      http://www.optus.com.au/shop/support/answer/changes-to-the-s…

      I'm not receiving any extra charges even though it's over (I have 3x extra data sims)

      quick google also brings up the old CIS for the $5 data share sims

      https://smb.optus.com.au/opfiles/Shop/All/cis/Cis%20Document…

      edit:

      here's a whirlpool thread with some discussion where people have managed to order extra data sharing sims with some effort https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2515156

      • +1

        I'm currently sharing 5 sims on the Optus data pool
        1 mobile phone sim + 4 data sims using the Huawei E5573 modems for a total of 25gb/month

        I first bought an extra sim for $5 to use this way before Optus phased out that deal.

        After calling Optus for advice I got around it by purchasing another 3x prepaid data sims for $15 which don't need an ongoing monthly charge. You can then join these sims to your shared data pool for no monthly charge. I don't know if they still do this but I'm possibly going to try one more sim?

  • I'm assuming 10% discount for students?

    • +1

      Is that a code or something? Curious to see if the students discount or friends & family discount can also be combined with this offer.

      • +1

        I asked online about the family and friends discount and was told is wasn't available with this as that offer was only for Mobiles…

  • Anyone know if its possible to get this in-store? (web says online only but not sure if its enforced?)

  • Interesting. My ADSL upload is the so slow that i might jump on this.

  • -1

    Do they limited speeds??

    • +1

      The CIS says:
      This is a Postpaid Mobile Broadband Service which includes
      a Data Allowance of 100GB for use within Australia. In times
      where our network is busy, data usage on this plan will be
      prioritised at a lower level than other data on our network. This
      means that during busy times you will experience slower speeds

      I'm going to ask my local store this arvo what that means!

      Edit: To clear thought I don't think it is limited as much as the home wireless broadband (its limited to 12/1 or 5/1)

    • +2

      So I asked the Sales rep (Immanuel at Engadine) what the limit of speed was.

      He seemed to know his stuff and said its not limited like the 12/1 plan is. It's treated like any other 4G plus device on the network. He indicated that statment in the CIS is there to protect optus when there is congestion?

  • The 128gig Ipad deal is the only play that includes the data free streaming for netflix etc.

    The regular plan is music only? Strange.

  • +10

    Thankyou so much for this. I'm currently on this $70 plan with only 50GB. Just spoke to Optus online, and they are upgrading it to the 100GB!

    • +1

      Pleasure enjoy!

    • Currently chatting with them now, hoping for the same result with mine. Thanks lads :)

    • That's a bloody good outcome

    • +1

      I just called them and got ditched 3 times back into the queue when on hold and finally told I need to cancel and re-sign up online. Literally signed up to 50GB 70$ plan 7 days ago … getting very pissed off. Can't seem to sign into my account as they no longer accept phone numbers as username and when I attempt to register email address it errors out …

      Optus Chat - 1 person … 1 explanation … 1 result = Upgrading your plan now. Will take effect at the start of next billing month as our system won't allow us to change part way through the cycle.

  • good deal for my parents

    infrequent visitors to AUS, they always struggle to find affordable temporary internet whenever they are here

    thanks for sharing OP

  • I think the 50gb bonus data is just for the first month?

  • Can anyone recommend one of those little 4g modems from coles or woolies for $25 or under?

    • Better off spending a little more and get WiFi hotspot included :)

      • I'm looking at the Optus Huawei 4G WiFi Modem - E5573 for $29.50

        • That's at Big W right?

        • @LongJohn92: Apparently. I am just about to try auspost and coles since they are closer. The big W website said it was half price.

        • @FeRGan: I bought one from Big W yesterday for $29.50

  • does anyone know if Optus is compatible with the netgear aircard 810s?

    • Only if it's unlocked, I have one of eBay that was unlocked and it's speedy and has great range.

  • i currently have the old month to month 50 GB plan - 70 dollar plan. Anyone in this situation as me upgrading to this plan?

    • +1

      Yes someone already has been upgraded.

      • Unfortunately I had to cancel my current one then re contract to another service with a different number

    • Asked for upgrade over the chat - order placed and told will be processed within next 24-48 hours.
      Tho this one, when month to month, doesn't come with free netflix quota - only music. That's what they told me.

      I'll see how it goes.

      • We have confirmed that it is TV streaming as well

  • +2

    How does everyone go with speed from these? From my Optus iPhone plan the Speedtest hits about 25mbps, whereas when I use an Unlocked Telstra 4Gx modem or an Optus USB, the speedtest for the data sim only hits 5mbps. It's like it's intentionally capped somehow

    • I would also like to know this since I have just signed up with this deal, and now need to get a decent but affordable 4g modem.

    • +2

      Check apn used …..

  • Does this plan qualify for the 25% off family and friends deal going on at the moment?

    • No that is only for mobile plan. (I asked on chat)

  • For $20 a month more you can uses vividwireless, which has unlimited data and uses optus 4g network. I use it and it works perfectly. Ditched my old adsl with telstra which was garbage.

    • Don't forget if you refer a friend you both get a month free.

    • +6

      But the speed is capped at 10Mbps.

  • imagine how much "research" you can do now.

    • +1

      I can already imagine the spike in traffic to all of the main Linux distro download sites.

  • +1

    Thanks for this. I've just been looking for options for running an internet based POS & payment terminal at a new business address that only has ADSL available, with the promise of HFC (yes, I know DOCSIS 3.1 is still a year away at best) in the next 3-4 months. This will tide us over nicely, and for our purpose isn't any worse than ADSL.

  • What happens after you reach 100GB. Does the speed get shaped, stop working or get extra charges?

    • $10 per gb after that

      • +2

        That's steep

        • +1

          This is why I am happier on a crap pre-paid plan. When I was month-to-month, I'd often go over by a few gig and it would cost extra. If they'd cap the plan at 100GB and require you to go online to authorise additional data for that additional cost, I'd be happier with it.

      • and looks like you can't disable the auto top up

        https://yescrowd.optus.com.au/t5/Mobile/How-do-I-disable-the…

  • Stream SD video up to 1.5Mbps.

    So streaming in HD Netflix will incur data charges?

    • +1

      I believe it throttles it on mobile Netflix app connections. If you access it from the web or any other device it will slurp the data.

  • Is it possible to put a stop once it hits 100 GB so you don't get charged extra?

    • +2

      Not that I am aware of but you do get warnings at the different thresholds

      • +1

        That's right, it sends an email at the different intervals. 85 then 100%.
        You can get an SMS as well as the default email.

        • +2

          there is often a HUGE lag though. I got an email stating used 85%. I turned off my device, 10 minutes later another message saying I has gone over and been charged for 1gb. 30 minutes later I got charged another GB. I canned the plan after that, totally poor and unacceptable.

          I think my ipad started doing update as I had just bought it. Also this is in WA and there seem to be issues compared with East coast and times

        • +1

          @slipperypete:
          Had the same thing happen to me while on holidays interstate. I had about 10gb left on a 20gb plan with less than a day to go until the next billing cycle. So I let the kids watch youtube for a few hours. Got the first sms saying you've used up 10.31% then 17.02gb then in less than 10 minutes it jumped to "You have exceeded 20gb, You now have an extra 1gb for $10". It ended up going 5gb over even though I stopped at the second sms of 17.02gb.
          Definitely a lag which is pretty dodgy, just got to plan ahead but this new unmetered netflix is awesome.

        • @Rangatango:
          So you got the one with the ipad?

          I'm thinking of this plan as am on satellite NBN, which isn't crash hot and comical ping.

          The unmetered netflix is if you get an ipad right? Just bought one not long ago….wondering if it is worth getting the ipad and selling it off unopened so I can get the netflix…I don't get TV reception here but get good enough 3G and on and off 4G

  • Does it have real ip? Or just private ip? Thanks

    • +1

      I have set up the $70/month plans and they are private IP .. so I'm almost certain that this would be also.

      • I apologise, but this information I provided is not correct. It is actually a public IP. In my case I am using them in Huawei E3372 sticks which are "HiLink" dongles. Such dongles are actually routers and hence provide the attached PC / router with a private address.
        So, to clarify, the Optus service/SIM itself provides a public IP, but you want to place the SIM in a device that isn't "HiLink".

    • try and get it on business plan for static ip

  • Given games are >50GB these days, this is godsend for someone like me with a huge backlog to download. I can easily go through 200-300GB in a single day.

  • +3

    When mobile data plans get to 200gb per month I will switch from my low speed ADSL2+. At the moment 100gb per month just isn't enough for me.

    • Same - I'm currently paying $80 a month for unlimited ADSL2+ with Telstra. My average data use over the past 8 months is 190GB a month. My speed was working completely fine for the first 6 months getting 14 down/0.5 up. Now over the past 2 months I'm only getting 4 down/0.1 up. Have been waiting for 5 weeks for a technician to check it.

      If I could find a 25/5 speed plan for around the $100 a month I'd pay it.

      This comes close - Would buy 2 plans so have 200GB data for $140. Have one modem upstairs and one modem downstairs.

  • Wouldn't this be the better deal?

    http://www.optus.com.au/shop/tablet/devices/apple-ipad-9-7

    an ipad on the same? 100GB data plan for $70 a month. I assume a new ipad 32GB LTE is worth a lot more than the modem.

    Then you could sell the ipad and buy a 4G router, or buy a cheap 4G router and keep the ipad.

    Any reason this wouldn't work?

    • +3

      24 months contract is not good. There is beyond no doubt a new 150 GB plus data plan will come before the 24 months end.

      • +2

        True although with Optus you can cancel anytime (and just pay the remainder of the device) which if it's an ipad will resell well.

  • Only $70 for first month? What does it jump to after that?

    • +1

      Only $70 for first month? What does it jump to after that?

      You might want to re-read the post!

      • +2

        The Optus link says in the big purple box, '$70 for first month'

  • Anyone else notice a lot of high Data allowance plans lately?

    I wonder if it is because optus and Voda have recently invested a lot of money into their network, or if this will just end up in tears when these popular deals get overloaded with people and congestion causes everyone to suffer.

    coz I don't see Telstra offering this much data, and apparently they invest more in their network than all else.

    • +1

      I asked the sales rep at our store and he said Optus is investing in their network to really take on Telstra our gain!

      • Yea, but that's what they always say.

        Reading forums from whirlpool etc, doesn't seem to make mention of any additional investment in network outside of usual maintenance.

        I have a feeling congestion is inevitable.

        • I agree I can work around the congestion so its good.

          This was taken at 10:44pm

          PING 24 ms
          DOWNLOAD 33.35 Mbps
          UPLOAD 22.40 Mbps

        • It already happens on their cable network. Last night my 100Mbps cable internet was running at a super fast 0.87Mbps. Optus say this is fine.

        • I live rural so there is really not a huge amount of people chewing through data on the local tower. Is congestion related to each station or the whole set up in general?

        • +2

          @slipperypete:

          each tower having enough to supply the users relying on that tower, on top of the whole network.

  • +2

    Just wanted to post this link to the Whirpool forum wiki.
    It basically answers a few questions about the E5186 modem.
    https://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/optus_home_wireless_broadband

    I downloaded this tool that was linked on the whirpool site and was amazed how it helped. It gave a higher degree of mobile connection info, so much so that I turned the modem 90 degrees and it idicated beter stats and reception, the upload speed went from about 11Mbit/s to 26Mbit/s wow!
    http://www.lte-anbieter.info/ltewatch/huawei.php

    • Just looking at the E5186 modem and noticed that it was running on Band 28.
      Band 28 is 700MHZ which means not as fast as 1800Mhz.

      Using the LTEwatch I was able to force it onto the 1800Mhz Band (LTE band 3) and get much higher speeds.

  • I'm assuming you can combine with existing mobile plan to get an additional 20 off taking it to $50 a month?

  • The issue I see. It's Optus. And their service is terrible.

    This line here is the gotcha. In times
    where our network is busy, data usage on this plan will be
    prioritised at a lower level than other data on our network.

    I have cable internet. I pay for a 100mb plan. Every evening and all weekend I get between 0.5Mbps and 2.5Mbps. Most times it is under 1Mbps. Optus run their services so congested. Optus tell me these speeds are fine because I could us my internet during non peak times.

    I would not sign a service with Optus if I could avoid it. Unfortunately I have called every other internet provider and non can service my house.

  • Anyone have any performance indication for running Optus 4G out in Upwey suburb (Vic)?

    • +1

      My parents are in Upwey south close to glenfern rd and phone signal isn't the greatest, still works but you wont hit max speeds or anything. There are just way to many trees. But I guess it depends where you are and line of sight to the tower. Location is a huge factor.

      One of those little 4g modems wouldn't cut it for the hills, will need something with powered antenna.

  • get the e5573 from ebay or a similar modem on special. the telstra unlocked modem for $13 from woolies is a good option too!

    • I'm not sure but Telstra ones may not have 900Mhz 3G

  • It's likely you will have 100GB/m until the end of contract if you sign by 2/7 and persons who sign after that will get 50GB/m only.

    • -1

      what about before?

  • YES! I have been waiting and waiting for something like this. I can only get DSL where I am, and have been wanting to stream games on twitch and needed better uploads. Anyway whats everyones modem of choice? I have been looking for a proper modem with Ethernet ports and a sim slot. This is the best and most reasonably priced one I could find. But it doesn't have Gigabyte Ethernet…

    http://cplonline.com.au/tp-link-archer-mr200-ac750-wireless-…

    How does the $240 rebranded Huawei modem fair? It hasn't got any antenna but has gigabyte Ethernet.

  • Any public IPs supported on Optus 4G yet?

  • So is there a way to get Netflix streaming on your TV data free? If I get a modem and cast Netflix from my phone to a Chromecast, will it be data free?

    • +1

      Data free Mobile TV streaming is not suitable for tethering, hot-spotting to multiple devices or streaming to a bigger screen using services such as Chromecast or Apple AirPlay. If you do tether or stream to a bigger screen, it will use your included data.

      But …

      With the new Netflix Download and Go feature, if I want to download a Netflix TV show or movie and I am an Optus Mobile TV streaming customer, will this be data free?
      Yes, if you are an Optus Mobile TV streaming customer and you have a subscription to Netflix, you can download Netflix video content data free. The download speed will be limited to 1.5Mbps so we suggest you use Wi-Fi to download or watch it on the go without using your data.

      So maybe you can download and then Chromecast? reddit says no but still try as it seems it was a different scenario. The video is encrypted locally and perhaps all that's required is a connection to Netflix for the key and account confirmation which would use a trivial amount of data. You'd have to do this via screen mirroring to stand any chance …

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