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Boost Mobile has announced new inclusions on all their UNLTD plans, set to come in to play right now. The main change is that the $40 UNLTD recharge sees its data inclusion restored to the 3GB level which it had until February of last year.

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A welcome bonus is the extra data which will be available each and every Sunday. The $20 UNLTD recharge sees an extra 500MB of data every Sunday while the $40 UNLTD recharge will see users receive an additional 1GB every Sunday.

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If the new additional data isn’t enough, Boost also lets users purchase additional 500MB of data at $10 for 30 days – not the greatest rate when stacked up to an industry that seems to have settled on $10/GB, but when you take the free Sunday data inclusions into account this isn’t bad.

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While its good to see Boost Mobile adding additional data added on their UNLTD plans, it’s a little disappointing that customers remain on Telstra’s 3G network and not its 4G network.

Head over to Boost’s website to find out more about the new changes.

Source: Boost Mobile.
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    Ralph

    Maybe I’m missing something but to get 3GB of data with Vaya you would need to pay $64… Seems like boost is the way to go for large data inclusions.

    Nicho

    Just use a blank Telstra Sim when you port your number and you will have 4G

    gasm

    Yep VAYA is at the moment better deal

    kungfutigerr

    Note that the new plans are now billed per KB, which is a big bonus straight away.

    That $20 plan is very good for low to medium users, perhaps best on the market considering Boost uses the full Telstra network (if no 4G isn’t a problem).

    toast

    They would have hemorrhaged customers with the data drop to 2Gig. A bad bad idea.

    And they gotta go 4G now.

    Once they were a great deal. Cheap Telstra coverage. They’ve lost their attractiveness.

    vijay alapati

    still prefer LYCA mobile 🙂