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Aussie MVNO AmaySIM looks awfully familiar

Down under, a new MVNO on Optus 3G network has launched under the name Amaysim – “Amazing”, geddit? It claims to offer the best value with the lowest rates possible especially with Australia’s first ever mobile network with no flagfall. Flagfall is something that most telcos in Australia charge per call you make, which is around 20-25 cents depending on operator.

On Amaysim they are giving a simple plan of 15c/min of calls, 12c/SMS and 5c/MB of data. Doesn’t that sound familiar with our very own TuneTalk?

It is good to see new players in the market which heat things up in the telco industry. At the end, the consumers will benefit with lower rates and greater savings. Check out the ad after the jump and again it does look familiar with another ad we’ve seen recently.

More info on amaysim at their website.

Doesn’t it also look familar with the new yes video below?

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