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brockyoz said in July 9th, 2008 at 10:16 am

OPTUS ALL THE WAY!!!!

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Jared said in July 9th, 2008 at 10:17 am

Voda may be slightly more expensive but with all the headaches i’ve had with Optus in the past, I’m happy to pay the extra. Going back to Optus would be like going back to communism.

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cj said in July 9th, 2008 at 10:21 am

Won’t ever get me to sign up with Vodafone.. their level of reception is nothing on Telstra’s..

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M said in July 9th, 2008 at 10:23 am

voda sucks

$169 cap plan still has upfront cost ?!

assuming they are 1yr contract… better be …

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tom jones said in July 9th, 2008 at 10:31 am

Those prices are bad… much more than optus contracts… plus where is the outright…?

I noticed they quickly yanked back down their site.

I think all the plans are too pricey so I probably will wait for the dust to settle after launch.

1GB of data is tiny if you receive emails and go to websites where news site pages are 200K-500K for the homepage.

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Tallinex said in July 9th, 2008 at 10:50 am

Nick @ Gizmodo put it best with…

“why oh why did we have to wait so long for prices that don’t match the offering from Optus? I think - if these prices are correct - that Voda have dropped the ball big time. Less data, with no free wifi, for more dollars… stupid Voda, stupid…”

I’m banking on Telstra, best coverage and better customer service then Optus

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Ben said in July 9th, 2008 at 10:58 am

Why are the prices not on the VodafoneAU website?
Have they taken them down?

If so, hopefully that means they’ve realised how !!!SHIT!!! their plans are and how they’re going to lose thousands of customers (including me) to Optus.

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tom jones said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:02 am

Yeah they pulled it back down really quickly… But I agree move the the best plan… At least with optus at the moment you can buy it outright.

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daryl said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:03 am

The prices were on the Vodafone website and then they suddenty took them down again. Wonder if they published them by mistake? Here’s a question. The $29 3Gb mobile broadband plan with 3 includes 500 minutes of calls. What’s stopping me putting that 3 SIM card in an unlocked iPhone and only paying $29 per month for 3Gb worth of data and 500 mins of calls?

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TheSkorm said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:08 am

We’ll Telstra is going to have the best coverage with NextG compared to 3G, if they release their iPhone under NextG (they can still release a phone under 3G), which I think is a pretty nice reason to go with Telstra if it’s a higher price plan/cap/what ever, although Telstra will still prob only give you 200mb or so then charge you $150 per GB after that. What’s the point of having the coverage if you can’t use it?

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tom jones said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:09 am

Locking may stop you… perhaps buy the optus iPhone outright and do what you want.

I don’t get how you can get a 3G boradband plan with 5GB of data for $39/month but with the iPhone all of a sudden it’s $50+/month for 1GB.

Isn’t it exactly the same..?

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Destructor said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:19 am

I have found this whole process very frustrating.

Telstra: Went into a satellite branch on Monday, where I was told there would be so few phones available on Friday that I may as well not bother. So I went into the main branch yesterday, where they said if I showed up at the opening at 6am I was bound to get one- but since I don’t know what their plans are, I don’t know if it will be worth it. The big bonus for me is the free access to their wifi network, because I spend my entire life near a Telstra wifi point.

Optus: Sure, they have the best plans so far, but I went into their stores and was told that if I hadn’t already pre-bought an Optus phone, there was no chance I would get one on Friday. Optus are only an option after the initial rush- plus the Optus wifi network is not as widespread as Teltras.

Vodafone: Okay, so I’ve been a lifelong voda customer, but their plan stinks compared to Optus’.

All things being equal, I will probably be at the Telstra store Friday morning, unless their plans are catastrophic, and I will probably try to ‘buy outright, unlock, and switch to a decent provider.’

Anyone else have a plan?

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Hipikat said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:27 am

Optus let me give them $50 for priority queuing, about five minutes after the Jobsnote. They just reminded me via email that I can not only skip the queue but get in 2 hours before the proles, so that’s pretty much settled it for me :)

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Destructor said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:32 am

Hipikat I am happy for you my man, but by the time I heard about the pre-booking, Optus had closed it, which actually makes them a less attractive option for me. I don’t wanna get up at 6am for the chance NOT to get an iphone, y’know?

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charlieh said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:52 am

i don’t think these prices are too bad, not as good as optus but previously being on optus they are pretty shit and i think i will go with vodafone anyway, i dont mind paying a bit more for better service. I hope that the reason they took the info down was because they realized they are not being competitive enough.

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Destructor said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:56 am

It does show an odd lack of foresight, I mean presumably they have people monitor the competition and put some thought into the plans, it seems odd they would put all that planning into it, then put the plans up, and then be like: “Hmm, actually, nah, let’s take them down again.”

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tom jones said in July 9th, 2008 at 12:04 pm

Admin error… they probably accidentally published the pages out of the CMS system before they where meant to and just rolled it back.

Or even better… they are going back and making all the plans cheaper..! or adding more data to everything.

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surfs said in July 9th, 2008 at 12:08 pm

what a joke Voda, this pricing is not good. And telstra is just as bad, raving about their coverage but they conveniently left out their data costs, telstra are going to try and extort the public to use data on their supposedly fantastic next g network. What’s Optus’ number?

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Ben said in July 9th, 2008 at 12:11 pm

Yeah Vodafone definitely aren’t helping the issue by fucking around like this.
tom jones is probably right in that it was an admin error, but I’m sure we’re all hoping like crazy that they’re reviewing the plans and adjusting the prices/data allowances.

But as Destructor said, it’s impossible that they were unaware of Optus’ plans, so it’s not like it was a last-minute thing that their prices were shit compared to their competitors.

*Maybe* they had one set of pre-Optus-releasing-their-plans plans and once they saw Optus’ plans they changed theirs but accidentally published the wrong ones this morning. Highly unlikely, but you know never know…

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me said in July 9th, 2008 at 12:12 pm

HEY ALL!
Well, voda basically suck now dont they ha!
My plan was to go into optus and buy one prepaid in cash, however, im now somewhat freaking out as i do not have a priotity as i missed the boat to sign up (dam)… So, im HOPING that telstra release the iphone on prepaid for roughly the same price as optus are. BUT, i am yet to hear that telstra are bringing the iphone onto prepaid, which sucks! … so, might try my luck and walk past an optus store early in the morning and see if i cant quickly get in and out pay cash, quick and easy lol… (im in Adelaide, so hopefully it wont be too busy in this little country city town)… But, if all else fails, and if telstra bring it on prepaid, ill go there… We’ll See What Happens…

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Roger said in July 9th, 2008 at 12:36 pm

Daryl said: The prices were on the Vodafone website and then they suddenty took them down again. Wonder if they published them by mistake? Here’s a question. The $29 3Gb mobile broadband plan with 3 includes 500 minutes of calls. What’s stopping me putting that 3 SIM card in an unlocked iPhone and only paying $29 per month for 3Gb worth of data and 500 mins of calls?

The answer here is that it doesn’t include $500 worth of calls for free, it’ll cost you another $99 on top of that. I used to work for 3. The broadband plan has an old style “hot for 3″ plan that is a $99 Cap with no minimum spend (thats why it cost nothing extra than the $29, and if you make calls it costs extra) and includes 300 mins free talk to other 3 users.

So if you unlock the iphone and put the 3 mobile broadband sim in it be prepared for bills up to $128…

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Ben said in July 9th, 2008 at 1:01 pm

$128/month for 3gb of data sounds pretty schmick :)

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min park said in July 9th, 2008 at 1:12 pm

If there are only two carriers (Telstra, Vodafone) I will definitely go for Telstra.

What a joke …

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asqui said in July 9th, 2008 at 1:16 pm

There aren’t only two carriers, there are 3. Optus, Telstra and Vodafone. Only Optus has announced pricing for outright purchases and those phones can be unlocked for 80 bucks which means you can use the provider of your choice.

The devil is in the data plan details.

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nato said in July 9th, 2008 at 1:47 pm

i will be goin for telstra.. they are offering the best deal out of anyone

Question: What are the prices and plans for Apple iPhone 3G?

Answer:
iPhone 3Gâ„¢ will be available from Telstra on July 11 with a range of specially designed Next Gâ„¢ iPhone 3G plans that meet the needs of any customer.

The Next Gâ„¢ iPhone 3Gâ„¢ plans start at $30 per month with an upfront cost of $279 for the 8GB model and $399 for the 16GB model.

Customers will receive the 8GB iPhone 3Gâ„¢ model at no cost with the $80 plan, and either the 8GB or the 16GB model at no cost with plans starting at $100 per month. All plans include free Wi-Fi access at Telstra hotspots and require a 24-month contract.

You can find further information and register your interest in iPhone 3Gâ„¢ online, by visiting a nearby Telstra Shop or Dealer, or by calling 1800 iPhone.

This was on the help section of the telstra website

http://telstramobile.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/telstramobile.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=2921&p_created=1214957667&p_sid=re4zRh8j&p_accessibility=&p_redirect=&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9MiZwX3Byb2RzPTMwNCZwX2NhdHM9JnBfcHY9MS4zMDQmcF9jdj0mcF9wYWdlPTE*&p_li=&p_topview=1

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martino said in July 9th, 2008 at 1:55 pm

optus has the best offers, im thinking about gettin the 29$ yes plan which gives me 250mb

but i have a ques,, i didnt pre-order the iphone so whats the chances of me gettin one if i go to a optus store early in the morning?

(ill probly go to wethril park or westfield livo

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dpearman said in July 9th, 2008 at 2:06 pm

Guys these plans were leaked and are not confirmed, as the website is down etc. I wouldn’t bank on them! cheers

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nato said in July 9th, 2008 at 2:07 pm

hey mate sorry to burst you bubble but there isnt that much diff between the telstra and optus deals.. telstra cover more of australia and i find them more reliable.. i have a next g mobile atm and i have travelled a bit.. it only lost reception once..

I also read somewhere that there is 1gb included a month of data with the $30 plan.. its a bargin and i will sure be getting one from them..

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tom jones said in July 9th, 2008 at 2:15 pm

looks like the pricing is real…

http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,23992868-5016091,00.html

well most of the plans anyway.

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Funky said in July 9th, 2008 at 2:49 pm

Optus may be the cheapest but

1) there service is completely S**t

2) Read the fine print - YOU CANT get 3G on the majority of its network as the iphone doesnt support the frequences optus uses outside the major cities (& even inside some)

Telstra will have the best network but you can bet their prices will be bad.

Vodafone in the past has had pretty good service, but the prices above are just stupid.

How does $299 us for 16GB translate into $460 au???

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Nato said in July 9th, 2008 at 2:51 pm

I emailed Telstra. They said they will not be offering the iPhone on Pre-Paid only on Post-Paid. I also asked if you will be able to buy it outright? They didn’t actually answer that one. But im still convinced Telstra is the best option so they have my vote.

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chris said in July 9th, 2008 at 2:52 pm

@dpearman:
The prices were published on Vodafone’s official website at around 9am SA time. They’ve subsequently been removed.

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Nato said in July 9th, 2008 at 2:53 pm

Guys? Optus and Telstra have like $20 difference in price! why would you go for a company like optus when there isnt as much coverage to fill everyones need? for an extra $20 you can do anything!!

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istara said in July 9th, 2008 at 3:16 pm

“why would you go for a company like optus when there isnt as much coverage to fill everyones need? ”

I guess if you live in a large metro area, and rarely go outside, the coverage is pretty adequate. That’s no comfort for more rural or outer-city dwellers, but for many of us who live well inside the big cities, the coverage is so much less of an issue.

Just so long as my company doesn’t post me to Broken Hill five minutes after buying my iPhone ;)

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asqui said in July 9th, 2008 at 3:22 pm

Telstra have not released their rates or data allowances. If you aren’t concerned about the data component then I really have to wonder why you want an iPhone :)

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istara said in July 9th, 2008 at 3:41 pm

“Telstra have not released their rates or data allowances. If you aren’t concerned about the data component then I really have to wonder why you want an iPhone”

Yes but really - given the way that the Optus plans at least focus on CALLS! CALLS! CALLS! - you could see how someone that didn’t get the whole 3G point of the iPhone would be happy with them.

Me myself, I am hugely concerned about the data component. I think people that don’t use much data really won’t be getting the most out of their iPhone. Frankly, unless the “cool” factor is enough for them, I think they’re wasting their money. In terms of straight mobile phones there are far better choices around: ones with video calls, better cameras, video capabilities, etc.

The brilliance of the iPhone is that it is part phone, part multimedia player, and part internet tablet. But many people seem to be missing that, or they just don’t care.

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min park said in July 9th, 2008 at 4:11 pm

@asqui

“If there are only two”

and Optus’s data plan looks fine

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Lurker said in July 9th, 2008 at 4:19 pm

Those who have said the prices have been taken down, you will still find it here:

http://vodafone.2000.au.com/iphone/

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dpearman said in July 9th, 2008 at 4:25 pm

@chris, i know however have been told be a reliable source that they were leaked. cheers

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SyPhon8 said in July 9th, 2008 at 4:25 pm

These are the correct prices… I was just shown them by an Apple Premium reseller who is a Vodafone dealer…

Telstra have only stated that their plans start at $30… no doubt this will be the very base plan, and won’t include data or very much value for money.

Optus is looking like the best option at this time.

As for stock, I’ve been told by several sources that the iPhone will be constrained till atleast Christmas. So, if you don’t have a pre-paid deposit with Optus, good luck getting an iPhone on Friday…

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min park said in July 9th, 2008 at 4:44 pm

@dpearman

Even if it’s just a leaked information, the price wouldn’t be THAT different.

@Nato

it might look literally $20 difference only
but if you count call rate, and other things… the difference would be much bigger.

Then, why would you waste $20 + extra when you mostly dwell around metropolis ?

@asqui

“Telstra have not released their rates or data allowances.”

I talked with a Telstra guy and he told me 20MB for $89 plan ? I was like “wtf” but I guess they will probably change…

“If you aren’t concerned about the data component then I really have to wonder why you want an iPhone :)”

Mate, the iPhone is still awesome device (by the way, have you ever used the iPhone before? ) without internet connection.

You cannot judge other people’s choice or flavour …

People don’t just buy mobile phone to make phone call or use the internet. It’s all about taking possesion of desired object… especially for the iPhone.

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Pixeltoy said in July 9th, 2008 at 4:53 pm

How can you guys be talking the iPhone.au up so much! BLATANT ripoff! And I quote, “The base version of the new iPhone costs $199 — half the $399 price of its predecessor; the higher-capacity version is now $299, down from $499.” These are US prices. Hence, at today’s exchange rates $1 AU is about $0.95 US (almost dollar for dollar). So a 16gb for $300 US OUTRIGHT is 16GB iPhone 3G (Black or White)= $849 from Optus. GTFOH! $549 difference!!!
Yet again, Australian BIG business screws the end user. I’m sick of this shit. And you guys are just encouraging the behaviour! Steve Jobs should step in and put the retailers in their place.

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jack said in July 9th, 2008 at 5:03 pm

The only way I am getting an iphone now if I click on this banner saying WIN AN Iphone.

I am going for the LG U990 …i really need the skype 4000 minutes free which is only offered by 3.

Disappointing :-(

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min park said in July 9th, 2008 at 5:06 pm

So a 16gb for $300 US OUTRIGHT

did you mean $299 16GB model with contract ?

it’s not outright price!! it’s contracted price !!

how can you compare contracted price with outright price ?

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jack said in July 9th, 2008 at 5:10 pm

These are the other phones worth a look at if you are not buying the iphone

HTC Touch Diamond

Samsung Omnia

Sony Ericsson Xperia

It would have been fun if all had been on the market at the same time.

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Peter said in July 9th, 2008 at 5:13 pm

no. its not $300 US outright. In US you have to be on a minimum 24 month $60 contract as well as paying $199 or $299 upfront. that is around $1639US or $1725AUD minimum (based on 8gb model). and that doesnt even include txt messages!

you go on the Optus ‘yes’ $49 cap plan, $7 for the 8gb, thats only $1344. includes calls, txts and 250mb data.

sure, they get unlimited data, but seriously, you dont need that much data, i used email and net all the time on my 1st gen phone and it worked out to be like…100mb a month.

our plans are much better.

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Gijs said in July 9th, 2008 at 5:18 pm

Dear Ozzies,

Could someone explain to me the concept of outright phones?
Im am from Holland and im coming to Australia in a couple of months, and i am wheighing my options for buying an iphone. The iphone plans in Holland are pretty good in comparison to other countries, but i don’t want to be tied to an operator for 2 years. Therefore im considering to perhaps buy an iphone in Australia since the AUD-EURO rate is pretty good.

I thought an outright phone is a phone without simlock/country lock, but someone above pointed out the option of buying an iphone outright and unlocking it. Therefore im a bit confused whether or not an outright phone has some kind of lock on it and if this leaves an option for me to buy an australian iphone and use it in holland withouth having to hack it. That said, paying a bit more for a legal unlock isn’t a problem

Thanks a bunch.
Gijs
Amsterdam

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Ben said in July 9th, 2008 at 5:27 pm

Gijs
When you buy a phone outright you buy it without tieing yourself into a contract. However, you are still locked to that carrier.

That’s why you pay the extra $80 to unlock it so you can use it on any carrier in any country.

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asqui said in July 9th, 2008 at 5:30 pm

@min

It wouldn’t surprise me if the Telstra plans are suckass for data. Maybe their saving grace is the “free wifi” access. Who knows.

I know many people want the iPhone for many different reasons, I was mostly being cheeky.

Really though, the hard part for the telcos is providing reasonable data plans without cannibalising existing offerings.

They are scared that giving data away too cheaply will make their other services irrelevant.

Think about it - If you and all your friends have a mobile, always-on internet device why would you use SMS? You can use MSN or any number of other IMs for “free”.

If you have a heap of data up your sleeve and a smartphone that runs Skype, why would you make normal calls?

If you can access the internet using your phone as a modem from most laptops/PCs, why would you bother connecting to an ISP another way?

The power of the iPhone coupled with the availability of Apps to do most anything on the AppStore along with a lot of data could really upset telcos. If they don’t get you for the data, what can they get you for? Not Calls, Not SMS, Not through their other ISP products?

Now, I’m not advocating any of the pricing structures we have seen, just sharing my theory on why making mobile data too accessible might not be in Telcos best interests.

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chris said in July 9th, 2008 at 5:36 pm

“for an extra $20 you can do anything!!”
assuming its within a 1GB data limit, of course
all of these plans are an absolute joke!!

I could quite happily afford any of them, its not the money its the call-heavy light-data weighting. Do they think that people will be so impressed with the iphone as a phone that they will want to make more calls??
Its pocket internet at its best and once again the australian telcos impose bizarre “caps” and download restictions.

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chris said in July 9th, 2008 at 5:39 pm

@asqui
of course its not in their best interests. It will mean that they have to display some business acumen and rethink their strategies, instead of just bleading the australian public dry with overpriced and restrited data.
wrose thing is that people just lie back and take it.
australia is well behind the rest of the world on this one. pathetic

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Gijs said in July 9th, 2008 at 5:40 pm

Thanks Ben for the quick reply!
Even with the extra $80 its still a viable option since it is impossible to buy it outright in Holland or in any neighbouring country and have it unlocked right away…
I wonder how everything fans out these next few weeks

Thanks again for the info
Gijs

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asqui said in July 9th, 2008 at 6:01 pm

@chris
The sad reality is that we either choose the best option from the plans available from our different providers or don’t use anything at all.

I was actually hoping that the iPhone’s appetite for data was going to drive data pricing down. From what Optus has shown us, it has to a degree, but not as much as I would like.

It wasn’t that long ago they were raping us by the megabyte.

My best advice if you want to be an early iPhone adopter is to buy it outright. Then in 6-12 months time when the providers pony up some better plans due to the increase in data-hungry handsets in use, you’ll have the freedom to switch.

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min park said in July 9th, 2008 at 6:02 pm

Well, guys stop comparing data rate with other country… if you understand how much money & effort they spend to build infrastructure in Australia, you can’t say the data rate is over priced.

Australia is well-known for lack of population which means companies & government spend same amount money to build the infrastructure but get less profit compare to the other populated country.

So stop comparing data rate with other countries and face the reality we’re given. Focus on how to get the god damn phone ASAP !!!! :D

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martino said in July 9th, 2008 at 6:30 pm

i jst wanna knw if i have a chance of gettin an iphone frm optus on friday if i go early inda morning (i havnt paid a deposit)

can some1 tell me wats the chance of me gettin 1?

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asqui said in July 9th, 2008 at 6:54 pm

@martino

Probably Low - Stores open early are only allowing customers with deposits to get in before regular opening times. Also, after then customers with deposits are given preference.

I heard something around 60 units per store.

Still, if you have nothing else on, you can try your luck and see how you go.

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martino said in July 9th, 2008 at 7:04 pm

thx @asqui
yea i fink ill try my luck,
ill jst pre-order one anyway if i dnt get 1

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louiethefly said in July 9th, 2008 at 10:55 pm

So asqui does that mean once the stores sold there 60 they will be out till there next delivery? and if so how long do u rekon that will be.

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benjuan said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:05 pm

Anyone considered giving it a week or so and let everyone else test and tell you what was the best plan to go with? Even if they sell out do you really need to have it on day one??

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cj said in July 9th, 2008 at 11:27 pm

benjuan, i think i’m definitely looking to do that.. although i’ve been with telstra for almost 5 years now.. i’m leaning towards optus as i’m not keen to sign up to a plan for more than 12 months, and no other carrier will be offering 12 month plans..

only way i’ll stay with telstra is if I can get a decent staff plan hook up though some contacts

whatever I do, I don’t think i’ll be rushing out to get an iPhone in just over 24 hours time.. give it a week or two & we’ll see how it all goes..

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Hazza said in July 10th, 2008 at 12:08 am

Just got an email from myer saying that Myer One members are “placed in a priority queue to secure a new iPhone”.
However its only with a vodafone contract…

I think it will be best to give it a week or two as benjuan said

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djslinkee said in July 10th, 2008 at 10:27 am

i will be getting my iphone from optus outright. dont care if its gonna cost me 800 somethin dollars at least the dam phone will be mine an not locked to some stupid contract which is gonna cost me 5000 over 2 years… doesnt seem worth it for a phone thats only worth 350 in the usa an our exchange rate is the exact same to theirs… all i have to say is greedy phone carriers.

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jay said in July 10th, 2008 at 10:56 am

hi
i dont really use more then $30 every 2 or 3 months
but i would really LOVE an iphone
so im asking you all to help me chose which company i shold go with & which opition
atm im considering purchasing an a prepaid optus one
thoughs
sugestions
???
please help

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sdb said in July 10th, 2008 at 11:02 am

C’mon guys.. compare apples to apples. In the USA 16Gb iPhone no-contract is US$699 + tax (which varies by state) so about AU$730+gst or AU$800.. assume some cost of shipping and whatever import duties our Govt has slapped on and we’re not that far off with Optus’ outright price of $849

As for those people complaining about data caps, even in the states with “unlimited” data most people seem to be using around 100-400Mb - the only users I’ve heard report anything higher don’t ever use WiFi (I know I will be) so the Optus $59 cap is looking like the sweet spot for heavy internet users.

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Ben said in July 10th, 2008 at 11:13 am

I think everyone who is currently with Vodafone (myself included) should move to another carrier regardless of whether their re-released prices are good or bad just on principle.

SUCK MY HAIRY BALL SAC VODAFONE. WE ALL HATE YOU!

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jack said in July 10th, 2008 at 11:14 am

the iphone website says operating temperature is between 0 and 35 degrees celcius

so what do u in the outback..just use phone 4 months of the year ?

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jack said in July 10th, 2008 at 11:15 am

somebody told me OPTUS WONT UNLOCK PHONE FOR FIRST ONE YEAR

is that true ?

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Chris Mawn said in July 10th, 2008 at 11:18 am

Vodafone have the prices back on the site for AU - http://store.vodafone.com.au/iphone/

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Chris Mawn said in July 10th, 2008 at 11:23 am

And the only differece I can see from the accidiently released prices is that it now includes MPP costs (cost per month for handset payment)

$69
Vodafone Cap Contract for Apple® iPhone™ 3G

* iPhone 8GB for $7.88 per month on MPP* (or $189 upfront) or iPhone 16GB for $12.88 per month on MPP* (or $309 upfront)
* $69 plan includes $310 of talk, TXT & more plus 250MB of data per month

(Coming Soon)
$99 Vodafone Cap Contract for Apple® iPhone™ 3G

* iPhone 8GB for $4.13 per month on MPP* (or $99 upfront) or iPhone 16GB for $9.13 per month on MPP* (or $219 upfront)
* $99 plan includes $600 of talk, TXT & more plus 500MB of data per month

(Coming Soon)
$119 Vodafone Cap Contract for Apple® iPhone™ 3G

* iPhone 8GB for $2.46 per month on MPP* (or $59 upfront) or iPhone 16GB for $7.46 per month on MPP* (or $179 upfront)
* $119 plan includes $800 of talk, TXT & more plus 500MB of data per month

(Coming Soon)
$169 Vodafone Cap Contract for Apple® iPhone™ 3G

* iPhone 8GB for FREE or iPhone 16GB for $3.71 per month on MPP* (or $89 upfront)
* $169 plan includes $1200 of talk, TXT & more plus 1GB of data per month

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$99
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* iPhone 8GB for $4.13 per month on MPP* (or $99 upfront) or iPhone 16GB for $9.13 per month on MPP* (or $219 upfront)
* $99 plan includes $600 of talk, TXT & more plus 500MB of data per month

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$69 MyBusiness Cap for Apple® iPhone™ 3G

* iPhone 8GB for $7.88 per month on MPP* (or $189 upfront) or iPhone 16GB for $12.88 per month on MPP* (or $309 upfront)
* $69 plan includes $310 of talk, TXT & more plus 250MB of data per month

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$119 MyBusiness Cap for Apple® iPhone™ 3G

* iPhone 8GB for $2.46 per month on MPP* (or $59 upfront) or iPhone 16GB for $7.46 per month on MPP* (or $179 upfront)
* $119 plan includes $800 of talk, TXT & more plus 500MB data per month

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$169 MyBusiness Cap for Apple® iPhone™ 3G

* iPhone 8GB for FREE or iPhone 16GB for $3.71 per month on MPP* (or $89 upfront)
* $169 plan includes $1200 of talk, TXT & more plus 1GB of data per month

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basques said in July 10th, 2008 at 12:13 pm

- Vodafone doesn’t have any wireless hotspot coverage for iphone users.
- In Optus for #59 you get more talk and double amount of data compared to $69 plan of Vodafone.
- You won’t be able to use Vodafone Live on iphone.
- No outright sales.

Is this a joke? Why the hell should I choose Vodafone then?

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basques said in July 10th, 2008 at 12:14 pm

Well yeah min park basically summed up the whole issue :)

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sdb said in July 10th, 2008 at 12:19 pm

@basques you shouldn’t unless you have money to burn ;)

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basques said in July 10th, 2008 at 12:26 pm

I start to lean more and more to Telstra now, if they don’t screw with their data plan, which is still unannounced. But their huge wifi hotspot coverage sounds sweet.

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sdb said in July 10th, 2008 at 12:52 pm

Just got forwarded a copy of the Telstra data plans… they SUCK as bad as Vodafone if not more. Check out the PDF attached in the Forum - http://forum.iphoneae.com/showthread.php?tid=223

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macca said in July 10th, 2008 at 1:11 pm

Just spoke to 3 who again confirmed that they will be selling the iphone, but could not provide any further info or a release date. It’s good to be 3……..even if you have to wait!

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stevensw said in July 10th, 2008 at 1:18 pm

I am turning up at vodafone, Chatswood Westfield, tomorow before 6am to just have a chance of getting one. WOW! i’m obsessed. hoo else is turning up early?

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stevensw said in July 10th, 2008 at 1:19 pm

By chatswood westfield i meant in Sydney sorry i forgot to add that

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theotherkiwi said in July 10th, 2008 at 1:25 pm

Telstra plans may suck as much as Voda plans but they have free WiFi…I’m voting with my wallet, free WiFi may not be free but at least it exists!

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min park said in July 10th, 2008 at 1:42 pm

Can anybody give some idea on where we can use Optus wifi network ? (around Sydney)

Not a big deal … but just want to find out.

Only one spot I saw was at Kingsford airport.

still better than nothing, so you can compare price at Duty free shop :D

BTW, in America, google provide SMS service that send you sms with price of particular product (at amazon maybe?) when you send ISBN number or product code ?

Do we have that service in Australia ?

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martino said in July 10th, 2008 at 1:42 pm

optus is the only option for me…
ill turn up early 2moro and try my luck, i hope ill get one …:)

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stevensw said in July 10th, 2008 at 2:01 pm

i was talking to a guy on the phone from optus and he said u wont get one from optus if you just turn up tomorow. You will only be able to put your name down for the next shipment of the one of the most talked abou pieces of technology. The chances of you getting one from optus tomorow from optus is so small i am going for vodafone.

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martino said in July 10th, 2008 at 2:07 pm

i wanted to switch to voda but afta i saw their shocking prices …
ide rather w8 a week or two n get optus.

but optus sent a email sayin that i can jst go n try my luck n maybe ill get one
anyways i have nofn else to do 2moro

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basques said in July 10th, 2008 at 2:29 pm

Actually it looks like Vodafone is selling iphone outright, because of this:

“Early Exit Fee of $34.50 x months left on the 24 month contract”

Buy $69 plan, and cancel it, that makes $828 plus $309 for 16gb upfront payment :), yeah not reasonable, but still possible.

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iPodlord said in July 10th, 2008 at 4:25 pm

I think Optus has won… they have the cheapest plans. I want a 16gb on the $59 cap plan. It’s only $8 a month for the iPhone which means I pay only $192 for the iPhone… How awesome is that!!!

Vodafone sucks… they’re gonna lose sooooo much money

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min park said in July 11th, 2008 at 10:34 am

I just got a quick grab of 16GB white in half an hour… without PRE-ORDER LOL

feel sorry for those of you put deposit and wait for a billion second ( cause you’d count every second :D)

When I passed through apple store around 8:10 me and my friend saw massive people around Apple store, nearly decided to wait until next week. then we went to strathfield for last try. In contrast, it was so quiet there and they had only 2 16GB white left we were after. But they couldn’t serve NON PRE-ORDER customers before 9:00AM. Having spent half an hour watching other people (there were only 3 pre-order customers during that time) to see if any of them is after 16GB white. NO ONE picked the white one then they served us !!!

So that’s the story… In addition, after 10:00AM they still had quite a lot of 8GB iPhones but still not many people around the store while Apple store had quite a lot of people in the queue

For those of you already got the iPhone, have fun. and for the rest, good luck with your next chance. By the way, the Strathfield guy told me next shipment is landing on Monday.

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Rhiannon said in July 16th, 2008 at 5:08 pm

This made me wanna vomit all over vodafone.
I still might.

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Vadim said in July 17th, 2008 at 5:13 am

We will get a co-op alternative to the Australian telephone companies up and running if 10,000 people join: https://www.thepoint.com/campaigns/fauc

Please let everyone know! Hopefully an alternative will be more receptive to new technology and won’t charge as much as it does for the iPhone’s basic functions.

At the very least, it’ll send pressure to Telstra, Vodafone, etc. to lower their prices.

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Sean said in August 13th, 2008 at 8:11 am

“I’m banking on Telstra, best coverage and better customer service then Optus”

Telstra having better customer service? LOL. Telstra and Optus both have terrible customer service, Telstra being the worst. In my experiences atleast.

Vodafone is the only company to never let me down in that regard, and I’m pretty sure I’ll stay on Vodafone pre-paid as long as I possibly can. I just hope we get some decent data rates soon, preferably before I buy an iPhone (i.e. when the 32gb version comes out) lol.

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