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Literally any MVNO is better than Telstra, Optus, or Vodafone. Go with Amaysim, Boost, Yatango, Vaya, one of the supermarkets' mobile plans. Shop around. Most of them use the Optus network, but some are on Telstra.
I'm using Internode Mobile, it's cheap, the plans are great, but it uses the Vodafone network. Internode has been a good company for me, they've consistently done right by me over my last 15 years as an ISP.
It's not that I owe them any loyalty, but I'm convinced if I ever have any issues then they'll take a loss, over an upset customer.
Internode was bought by TPG a long while ago and many of the original founding team started Aussie broadband with similar ideals. They'll end up selling that to TPG too probably, but right now they're ok and they have partnered with optus for cellular tower coverage.
By the way if you want to make informed decisions about cell tower coverage, there's an app called "aus phone tower" by bit bot software which gives you exact cellular tower information. Use that to figure out coverage before you choose a mobile provider network.
Thanks for the tips.
Internode is being absorbed into iinet soon, so they will cease to exist as an entity in a few months. End of an era. I'll look into Aussie Broadband