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    Optus really wants you to try their mobile network, offers free 7-day eSim with 30GB of data

    When you are second place in Australia’s mobile market, sometimes you’ve got to get creative to steal market share. Optus is now offering Australians a chance to try out it’s mobile network for free.

    Optus has made big investments in its mobile network, improving speeds and coverage.

    Making the switch to a new mobile provider can sometimes feel like a leap of faith, so to remove any barriers, Optus is inviting participants to try its network free for 7 days using My Optus app on an eSIM capable device.

    This is an opportunity to personally experience the Optus network, without having to rely on a friend’s word or a coverage map. Typically offers like this come with some level of commitment, or a trial that turns into a paid subscription, but this has no cost and no commitments.

    By leveraging a digital sign-up experience in My Optus app and eSIM functionality, customers can effortlessly enrol in the trial and switch between their current service and the Optus network, allowing a direct comparison without any disruption to their existing service.

    Customers participating in the trial can easily check their connection with My Optus app where they can explore Optus Network Pulse.

    Network Pulse is an interactive, visual way for customers to understand the strength of their connection on the Optus mobile network – all in My Optus app.

    It’s an open challenge to put the Optus network to the test and see how it stacks up against a customer’s current provider, with no catch.

    Maurice McCarthy, Managing Director Customer Success at Optus, shares his enthusiasm..

    We’re incredibly excited to launch the Optus Network Trial. It’s a bold move that showcases our confidence in our network. With the convenience of eSIM and our highly-rated My Optus app, customers can keep their existing number whilst testing the Optus mobile network.

    We believe that once customers experience the Optus difference, they’ll make the switch with confidence.

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    The Optus Network Trial Experience

    During the trial, customers will have access to 30GB of data, unlimited standard national talk, and 1,000 standard national texts for use in Australia in 7 days.

    The trial is designed to be hassle-free, with no commitments and no catch, embodying the telco’s dedication to customer empowerment and transparency.

    Eligible customers can try the Optus network for 7 days with no payment details required by signing up in My Optus app. An eligibility check will verify that customers are eligible for the Optus Network Trial and have an eSIM compatible device.

    During the trial, you can run speed test and get a performance quality score, all within the Optus app.

    How to Get Started

    Participating in the trial is simple:

    1. Download My Optus app.
    2. Sign up to the trial by following the prompts in the app.
    3. Activate your eSIM and enjoy 7 days of free connectivity.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Number Portability: After the trial, customers wanting to switch to Optus can seamlessly port their existing number when signing up to an Optus mobile plan.

    Cost-Free Assurance: Enjoy the trial with absolute peace of mind, free of any charges.

    Data Management: Receive timely usage alerts and track your data through My Optus app.

    Concluding the Trial: The service concludes automatically after 7 days, but the experience doesn’t have to end there. Customers can continue to enjoy the Optus network by moving to an Optus mobile plan.

    For more information about the Optus Network Trial, visit https://tinyurl.com/Optus-Trial

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    Jason Cartwright
    Jason Cartwrighthttps://techau.com.au/author/jason/
    Creator of techAU, Jason has spent the dozen+ years covering technology in Australia and around the world. Bringing a background in multimedia and passion for technology to the job, Cartwright delivers detailed product reviews, event coverage and industry news on a daily basis. Disclaimer: Tesla Shareholder from 20/01/2021

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