Telstra has taken former Optus partner Telechoice under its wing, signing a wholesale agreement with the telco reseller this month.
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Telechoice was dumped by Optus in October last year following a long-running relationship, after Optus decided to refocus its retail and distribution strategy.
It was a premium Optus reseller since its conception in 1995, offering mobile phone, internet and telecommunication services across 154 national stores.
Telechoice’s Optus license terminated on March 31 this year. It signed a new agreement as a Telstra wholesaler a day later.
The wholesaler’s website now reads: “Our arrangements with Telstra wholesale means we have the ability to offer customers a great network and the best special deals.”
It is offering mobile plans on monthly, yearly or two-yearly contracts, ranging from $15 to $60 on a mixture of plans with up to 3GB of data per month.
Neither Telechoice nor Telstra responded to a request for comment by the time of publication.