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Australia's (Optus) 'unconstrained' mobile phone package is on sale, and there is no upper limit on the volume of traffic.

Telecommunications company Odyssey (Optus) 's unlimited traffic package will be available again. (photo by the Pioneer Sun)


According to the Pioneer Sun, friends who love to stream mobile data, your good day is coming, and the unlimited traffic package from (Optus), the telecommunications company, will be on sale again.

It is understood that the "unconstrained" package originally only for some users, and only 24 hours to sell. The package was withdrawn in March. Now, the "unconstrained" SIM card package will be re-sold to all users, this time will no longer be limited to some users. It is reported that a number of SIM cards will be offered a discount, including the first "unconstrained" SIM card will be 60 Australian dollars / month, the second and the third SIM card will be 50 Australian dollars / month and 60 Australian dollars / month.

Barry (Harrison Astbury), a telecoms expert at Canstar Blue, a market research firm, warns that unlimited traffic does not mean that customers are truly free and unlimited to stream movies and music. Burley said the product overview in (Critical Information Summary), a summary of key information in Australia, showed that there would be bandwidth limits for 1.5Mbps when streaming music and video downloads. This means that download and upload speeds on mobile phones or tablets may be limited and slowed.

"it's barely fast enough to watch the standard Netflix (Neiflix) series." Said Polly. "so, if you're used to downloading HD images on your mobile phone, you might be disappointed."

According to a summary of key information, it is likely that network speeds will be further limited and slowed during periods of peak congestion.

"those who buy 20, 30, 30 or even 100GB data will get unlimited speeds, and such packages may be better suited to those who need high-quality downloads and streaming media."

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