iTnews
  • Home
  • News
  • Technology
  • Telco/ISP

Optus to hawk data and voice top-ups

By Ry Crozier
Aug 31 2012 10:42AM
Follow google news

Turns telco code compliance into a sales push.

Optus has decided to turn its compliance with the Telecommunications Consumer Protection (TCP) code into an upsell opportunity, offering customers that are up against their quota limits paid data and voice "top-ups".

Optus to hawk data and voice top-ups

The telco said today it would offer to alert customers on "most" of its postpaid mobile plans when they reached 50 percent, 85 percent and 100 percent of their voice, text or data allowance.

The SMS notifications would be sent within 48 hours of the customer reaching that tier of their allowance, in line with the mandatory TCP code requirement.

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) had initially wanted real-time alerts, but reneged and accepted the delayed notifications.

Optus said alert notifications were only available "on selected plans".

The carrier is implementing the alert capability on the final day before the TCP comes into effect.

Optus' customer division managing director Vicki Brady did not mention the TCP as the reason for the increased usage transparency, instead talking up the carrier's "commitment" to informing customers of how much they spent in a statement.

The carrier said it would "soon" offer $5 and $10 voice top-up packs, that included $40 and $100 of  voice call "value" respectively.

Data top-ups would also be available, priced at $2 for 100MB, $5 for 500MB and $10 for 1GB.

"Top-ups provide additional included value until the end of your billing period so that you're less likely to exceed your plan's regular included value," the carrier said in an FAQ.

"The top-up value that is offered will depend on what you've used so far and at what point you're at, within your usage period."

Optus said it would only offer "one or two" top-ups per customer per billing cycle, via SMS. The credit did not roll over into the next billing month.

Optus said that top-ups would not be compatible with all its mobile plans.

Add iTnews as your trusted source

Add iTnews As Your Trusted Source Add iTnews As Your Trusted Source
Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Copyright © iTnews.com.au . All rights reserved.
Tags:
acmacodecomplianceconsumerdataoptusprotectiontcptelco/isptelecommunicationsvoice

Related Articles

  • Superloop self-serve AI resolutions top 330,000 cases Superloop self-serve AI resolutions top 330,000 cases
  • Superloop merges wholesale FTTP operations under a single brand Superloop merges wholesale FTTP operations under a single brand
  • TPG Telecom using AI to chase better customer NPS TPG Telecom using AI to chase better customer NPS
  • Telstra, Google Cloud take capacity on each other's networks Telstra, Google Cloud take capacity on each other's networks
Join our WhatsApp Channel

Partner Content

CommBank creates opportunities for technologists to upskill  with frontier AI companies
Partner Content CommBank creates opportunities for technologists to upskill with frontier AI companies
From test case to control tower: How DXC and ServiceNow are governing enterprise AI at scale
Promoted Content From test case to control tower: How DXC and ServiceNow are governing enterprise AI at scale
The hidden economics of AI: Why token usage matters more than you think
Partner Content The hidden economics of AI: Why token usage matters more than you think
Take control of your connectivity with Telstra’s Adaptive Networks Centre
Partner Content Take control of your connectivity with Telstra’s Adaptive Networks Centre

Sponsored Whitepapers

Agile in the AI Era: why projects still fail
Agile in the AI Era: why projects still fail
When Technology Becomes the Blocker: Unlocking Real Outcomes from AI and Cloud
When Technology Becomes the Blocker: Unlocking Real Outcomes from AI and Cloud
High-volume data sources for AI-driven security analytics
High-volume data sources for AI-driven security analytics
How healthcare organisations can get more value from cloud
How healthcare organisations can get more value from cloud
1 in 3 companies lose SaaS data. Here’s how to prevent it
1 in 3 companies lose SaaS data. Here’s how to prevent it

Events

  • iTnews State of Security Breakfast iTnews State of Security Breakfast
  • iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast
  • The 2026 iAwards The 2026 iAwards
  • Integrate 2026 Integrate 2026
  • Security Exhibition & Conference Security Exhibition & Conference
Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Whatsapp Email A Friend

Most Read Articles

Telstra elevates Dayle Stevens to company-wide AI role

Telstra elevates Dayle Stevens to company-wide AI role

Superloop merges wholesale FTTP operations under a single brand

Superloop merges wholesale FTTP operations under a single brand

TPG Telecom using AI to chase better customer NPS

TPG Telecom using AI to chase better customer NPS

Superloop self-serve AI resolutions top 330,000 cases

Superloop self-serve AI resolutions top 330,000 cases

techpartner.news logo
Sydney-based AI-cloud waste startup raises $3m
Sydney-based AI-cloud waste startup raises $3m
Brennan uses NiCE to modernise its contact centre
Brennan uses NiCE to modernise its contact centre
Impact Awards: Tecala slashes customer response times for fintech IQumulate
Impact Awards: Tecala slashes customer response times for fintech IQumulate
Interactive introduces private cloud platform
Interactive introduces private cloud platform
Digital61 expands cybersecurity portfolio
Digital61 expands cybersecurity portfolio
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of nextmedia's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.