Australian telecom operator Lebara launches improved Mega Plan with free data usage

Telecom Lead Asia: Lebara Mobile, a telecom operator
for migrant communities in Australia, has launched its new and improved Mega
Plan service.

 

Under its new improved Mega Plan service, the operator is
providing unlimited standard calls and SMS in Australia as well as
1GB of mobile internet at no extra cost.

 

“We believe this new Mega Plan offers the
best value package for customers who make both national and international
calls, as well as those who access the internet from their phones. With this
offer Lebara Mobile is further bolstering its position as the number one
provider of high quality, low cost mobile services for migrant communities
in Australia,” said Warren Hardy, managing director of
Lebara Mobile in Australia.

 

The company said that its Mega Plan gives customers 30
days access to unlimited calls to any standard fixed line or mobile number in
Australia, calls to 13xx and 18xx numbers, calls to/from voicemail and
standard ‘free call’ numbers.

 

Furthermore, the addition of 1GB of mobile
internet included at no extra cost enables customers to surf the web and
send emails. As before, customers will also get $10 included call
credit to use for international calls or international SMS, video calls, MMS
or any additional data over their included 1GB.

 

Two other versions of The Mega Plan are also available,
and both include unlimited standard calls and SMS, 1GB data and an amount of
included call credit.

 

The latest Lebara Mega Plan can be purchased from all
Lebara Mobile retail partners including Allphones, Australia Post, 7-Eleven,
Coles & Coles Express, Woolworths Supermarkets & Petrol, Dick
Smith and independent retailers.

 

Recently, Aricent Group, a technology services company, completed an eight-week mediation
and revenue assurance implementation for MVNO Lebara Mobile.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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