Pros
- Runs on the Optus mobile network, the second largest in Australia
- No lock-in contract
Cons
- Plans are on the expensive side for what you get
- Expensive modem if you sign up to its 5G home wireless plans
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We currently don't have a partnership for that product, but we have other similar offers to choose from (how we picked these ):
Yomojo sells both home wireless and mobile broadband plans that run on the Optus mobile network.
Its prices tend to be on the more expensive side compared to similar plans in Finder's database.
The higher price does get you generous upload speeds if you sign up to any of its 5G home wireless plans, but you'll need to decide if that's worth paying more based on your online activities.
The upfront cost for a modem can be quite steep too, so a big payment at the start may not be enticing for some people.
Yomojo's 4G home wireless plan is in line with the average cost of similar plans in Finder's database but its 5G plans are on the more expensive side.
As is the case with wireless plans from other providers, you are required to use a modem supplied by Yomojo and can't BYO.
You'll also need to pay for the modem upfront which can cost as much as $456 for 5G. This is by far the most expensive cost for an upfront modem on a home wireless plan in Finder's database.
Its 4G modem costs $0, but then you're stuck with slower download speeds.
Compared to similar mobile broadband plans from other providers, Yomojo's offers come out on the expensive side. You can get similar data amounts for cheaper from other providers, with some even running on the wider Telstra network.
There is no data banking or data rollover on Yomojo's mobile broadband plans, so any unused data allowance will expire at the end of the month.
If you use up all your data before it expires, you will need to manually purchase a data pack or recharge your excess credit balance to continue using these services.
You can get in touch with Yomojo in the following ways:
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