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Boost Mobile challenges Australians to ‘get on a network that cuts it’

Boost Mobile has launched a campaign today challenging Aussies to ‘get on a network that cuts it.” This stems from the fact that Boost Mobile has full access to the coverage provided by the Telstra Prepaid Mobile Network.

The new campaign highlights Boost Mobile’s “big coverage, mega value and epic 5G” across all forms of social and digital media. Boost Mobile has access to coverage that covers 99.7% of Australia’s population, offering a stable and reliable network for users.

Boost Mobile offers this large coverage while delivering value for money with affordable plans that include full 5G access. Boost Mobile’s most notable plans are their 12-month expiry plans, including the $300 Prepaid SIM, which comes with 290GB of data, unlimited calls and texts to standard Australian numbers, and unlimited international calls to 20 select countries.

Now is a great time to look for a new mobile network, with the net network sharing between all networks resulting in coverage for more consumers in more areas. Always be on the lookout for a new plan, as each network often offers deals at that time.

As always, do your research and find what works best for you. Maybe Boost Mobile’s new campaign will spur you onto a better plan while saving you money.

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