Kogan Mobile launch new 12-month SIM only plans, with up to 200GB of data rollover

Kogan Mobile have been in the business of providing Aussies with cheap phone access for a while now. Their plans have been prepaid type plans but they are now signalling a wish to make a bigger move into the market with two new monthly plans.

The new mobile plans both include a new 200GB rollover feature along with offering great value in monthly data. The two new plans as a large 12 month plan and an extra large 12 month plan.

  • Large 12 Months: two Pay $25 per month for unlimited standard national calls and texts and 45GB of data and up to 200GB rollover.
  • Extra Large 12 Months: Pay $40 per month for unlimited standard national calls and texts and 80GB of data and up to 200GB rollover.

This offer is available to both new and existing customers, but the data rollover is only available to these plans. The plans are available to sign up to from Kogan, Dick Smith and Kogan Mobile websites from 7th April 2021 until the 6th May 2021.

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