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Good morning,

We hope you had a great long weekend.

Today Charis Palmer does her sums on one of the latest players in the Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) caper, Kogan.

Kogan attracted a mass of new customers with 'unlimited' calls and data, only to kick those customers deemed to be using too much of it off the network.

But who really gets burned by MVNOs offering 'unlimited' deals?

-- Brett Winterford

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