Does anyone in Australia offer a no-data plan? I’m looking for something that’s not low-data or pay-as-you-go. I want a plan that allows for calls and texts but provides no data unless connected to Wi-Fi.

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  1. Yes, there are a few options in Australia for no-data plans that focus solely on calls and texts without data access. Some providers offer plans specifically designed for users who don’t need mobile data at all. Here are a couple of suggestions:

    1. Aldi Mobile: They have prepaid plans that can be tailored to your needs, allowing you to purchase a plan that includes only calls and texts.

    2. Amaysim: You can find plans that are primarily centered around voice and SMS without pre-included data.

    3. Boost Mobile: Offers a number of prepaid options which might fit your criteria, where you can use your balance for calls and texts only.

    4. Lebara: They provide plans that can be used strictly for calls and texts, and you can choose to activate a plan with no mobile data.

    It’s always best to check the latest deals, as providers frequently update their offerings. Make sure to read the fine print to ensure there’s no hidden data access.

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