Which Network Does Your Phone Plan Really Belong To?

One of my favourite terms, penned by Scott Adams – the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, is confusopoly. It’s basically a market that is designed to obfuscate information from consumers so they can’t easily compare services between providers in a market. The mobile phone market is notorious for this.

Between differing call rates, that are calculated at different time intervals with flag falls, usage caps that aren’t equivalent between carriers and various options when it comes to pre-paid plans, it can be really challenging to know what you’re paying for. And to add to this we have MVNOs.

What are MVNOs?

MVNO stands for ‘Mobile Virtual Network Operator’. These are mobile carriers that on-sell mobile capacity from the big three carriers.

The three main mobile networks are operated by Telstra, Optus and Vodafone. There’s a fourth mobile network in Australia operated by Pivotel that focuses on rural areas but, for the purposes of this, I’ll leave them out as their focus is on IoT applications and other comms for rural areas. Each of those three main networks sells network capacity to MVNOs.

The great thing about MVNOs is that they offer deals that are tailored to folks on a budget. MVNO’s often have deals with more moderate call and data allowances that suit people on a budget. However, knowing which network your MVNO is tapping is an important part of choosing the right one to use.

Australian MVNOs and networks

Here’s our list of Aussie MVNOs, what network they currently use and where you can check out their plans.

MVNO Network Website
Aldi Mobile Telstra https://www.aldi.com.au/en/shopping-at-aldi/aldimobile/
Amaysim Optus https://www.amaysim.com.au
Bendigo Bank Optus https://www.bendigobanktelco.com.au
Boost Mobile Telstra https://boost.com.au
Catch Connect Optus http://www.catchconnect.com.au/
CMobile (Blue Plans) Telstra http://www.cmobile.com.au
CMobile (Red plans) Vodafone http://www.cmobile.com.au
Coles Optus http://colesmobile.com.au/
Dodo mobile Optus https://www.dodo.com/mobile/
Exetel Optus https://www.exetel.com.au/mobilephone/plans
GoTalk Vodafone https://www.gotalk.com.au/mobile
Hello Mobile Vodafone https://www.hellomobile.com.au
iiNEt Optus https://www.iinet.net.au/mobile/
Jeenee Mobile Optus https://www.jeenee.org.au
Kogan Mobile Vodafone https://www.koganmobile.com.au
Lebara Mobile Vodafone http://www.lebara.com.au
Lycamobile Telstra https://www.lycamobile.com.au/en/
Moose Mobile Optus https://moosemobile.com.au
OVO Mobile Optus https://ovo.com.au
Southern Phone Telstra https://southernphone.com.au
SpinTel Optus https://www.spintel.net.au/products/mobile
Telechoice Telstra http://telechoice.com.au
Think Mobile Vodafone https://www.thinkmobile.com.au
TPG Vodafone https://www.tpg.com.au/mobile
Vaya Optus https://www.vaya.net.au
Virgin Mobile Optus https://www.virginmobile.com.au
Woolworths Mobile Telstra https://mobile.woolworths.com.au
Yomojo Optus https://yomojo.com.au

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