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Which mobile network?
Both Mrs Wol and I have been with Virgin mobile since arrival five years ago. Virgin uses the Optus network.
We have been finding that our mobiles are often cutting out during calls both in and out, even when we have the maximum strength signal. After about five-ten seconds there are three little beeps and the call is cut off. It's getting more than a bit annoying - yesterday a relative called me a dozen times and each call was cut off after a few seconds. Question: are any of the networks any better than this? I don't really want to have to change but it's beyond a joke! :thumbdown: |
Re: Which mobile network?
Telstra (best reliability but more expensive). Vodafone and 3 (3 reverts to Telstra if out of area). My family are all with Optus or Virgin and always having down time
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Re: Which mobile network?
Thanks. I hate Telstra with a vengeance but I have their pay-as-you-go details and will have a look at them.
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I detest telstra changed to vodaphone. OH works all over Australia. Telstra has largest overall coverage/reliability
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I am with Optus & have not had any problems so far (:fingerscrossed:)
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I've been with a few networks and I found that I've had the least problems with Vodafone. Good coverage and I even get coverage in areas where my friends with other networks cannot.
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Re: Which mobile network?
Few thoughts..
Telstra.. Best coverage/network (by a long way) on next G however costs $'s and have customer service/systems issues. Optus/Virgin... Good coverage (especially with yesG/3G900 phone) and good call rates are good but generally over subscribed (although I believe they are investing in capacity). Voda.. Rates are ok but coverage is significantly less (in terms of land mass) and is pretty poor compared to other 2. 3.. Can be a good bet roams onto most of the nextG/telstra GSM network (where it overlaps with other carriers) but using data when roaming costs.. All resellers (woolworths/crazyjohns/lebara etc..) will piggyback on one of the networks above so will have similar issues.. Buy prepaid and try them.. Look on www.whirlpool.net.au |
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As we all know, Telstra has the best infrastructure and network hands down. You pay a bit more for it, but to my mind its worth it. I don't really want to deal with Telstra and I feel dirty for it, but they do have the best product out there, even if the way they sell it is frustrating as heck.
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Re: Which mobile network?
Originally Posted by Centurion
(Post 8200699)
As we all know, Telstra has the best infrastructure and network hands down. You pay a bit more for it, but to my mind its worth it. I don't really want to deal with Telstra and I feel dirty for it, but they do have the best product out there, even if the way they sell it is frustrating as heck.
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Re: Which mobile network?
Originally Posted by sallyclaire
(Post 8200715)
Do you cross yourself & say 3 Hail Mary's after each call?;):lol:
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Re: Which mobile network?
Originally Posted by Centurion
(Post 8200729)
No, they would charge me a religious add on pack fee for that no doubt :)
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Re: Which mobile network?
On a related note, what's the best pre-paid provider that provides sensible amounts of 3G bandwidth for smartphones?
In the UK I can get six months usage for £20; who's most up to date in Aus? |
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Sorry to hear that Virgin/Optus is dropping out on you Wol - must say that I havent had that problem at all - does the "help" desk have any ideas? I have found them to be reasonably "helpful" especially if you get the tech bloke in Sydney rather than the overseas kids. A post on whirlpool may get you some suggestions as well. It may be a regional thing for you - does it happen when you are in other areas? I guess if you and your OH have the same problem then it isnt a phone issue because that would have been my first thought.
As for smartphone data - I get 1gb for $15 a month with the aforementioned Virgin and havent had any problems. Never even come close to the limit either and could easily go down to 300mb for $10 |
Re: Which mobile network?
Originally Posted by GarryP
(Post 8204125)
On a related note, what's the best pre-paid provider that provides sensible amounts of 3G bandwidth for smartphones?
In the UK I can get six months usage for £20; who's most up to date in Aus? Three do a good deal for Data, but charge extra for data when you roam onto the Telstra nextG network (which you can roam onto most of if your phone supports 3G850 otherwise its there GSM/Edge network). Three's network only extends to the 5 capital cities. However three phones have started to work on voda GSM also who have an Edge network and does not charge anything above your data allowance. However Voda has the worst coverage of the big 3 networks.. Virgin(optus) is a good option they have the second largest network but as soon as you go outside of the major cities/regional towns unless your phone supports 3G900 you will be back to GPRS speed which is really slow. Voda has 3g2100 3g900 and Edge so even tho they don't have as good coverage they are a reasonable choice for data. Telstra have the best coverage by a long way on 3G850 Next G network but charge $10 for 100mb data packs. There GSM network is also Edge enabled. The long and short is choose your provider based on what your phone supports and where/how much you need to use it. Personally I use about 100mb a month when not using tethering so 1gb plans are over the top. The other thing is to keep more than 1 sim. |
Re: Which mobile network?
Originally Posted by silver
(Post 8204341)
Virgin(optus) is a good option they have the second largest network but as soon as you go outside of the major cities/regional towns unless your phone supports 3G900 you will be back to GPRS speed which is really slow.
Voda has 3g2100 3g900 and Edge so even tho they don't have as good coverage they are a reasonable choice for data. |
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Originally Posted by GarryP
(Post 8204428)
Mine does 3G2100 and 3G900, which is why I've been looking at Virgin. However I need to see some sensible bandwidths and rules before I can be sure.
Virgin is probably a really good choice, also look at Optus, Voda . Some of the resellers might be doing good deals too, look at Pennytel, Exetel maybe some others like crazyjohns may do some decent deals.. Whirlpool.net.au is the best for finding the latest deals.. |
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Vodafone seem useless for mobile data, only doing packs for post-paid (eg contract) plans. Don't see any point in paying for a contract when I already have a phone. :frown:
Are Optus/Virgin OK for VOIP over 3G now? I know they got their knickers in a twist before, but I've got a working SIP client on the phone and it seems a sensible direction would be a long expiry plan with some data for calls/access when out of range of wifi. Pennytel seems a mess, with separation between plans for voice/text provision and data. I wonder how long will it take them to catch up with the norm elsewhere? I can use more than 40MB per day, for free, in the UK - provided I do a bit of topping up. In Aus they think that 50MB a month is acceptable... |
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Me, husband and first born are all with Virgin and have never had any problems like that Wol :confused: As someone else said, have you checked with the Virgin help desk to see if there's a short term problem with your area? We do occasionally lose signal at home but that's down to where our house is on the hillside.
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Re: Which mobile network?
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 8208273)
Me, husband and first born are all with Virgin and have never had any problems like that Wol :confused: As someone else said, have you checked with the Virgin help desk to see if there's a short term problem with your area? We do occasionally lose signal at home but that's down to where our house is on the hillside.
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Re: Which mobile network?
Originally Posted by Wol
(Post 8209741)
I've checked with Virgin but they are not much help. The multiple cut-outs I had over Christmas were mostly on Sydney harbour, where the signal is 110%, too!
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