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Vaya launches 4G service

Budget mobile service provider Vaya is now offering 4G connectivity via the Optus network.

Budget mobile service provider Vaya is now offering 4G connectivity via the Optus network.

(Credit: Vaya)

There are a number of budget mobile telcos on the market, including offerings from Aldi and Kogan, but Vaya is the first to offer data via a 4G network.

The SIM-only provider is using the Optus 4G network to offer both standard mobile plans and data-only options aimed at tablet users.

The data-only plans begin at AU$33 per month for 10GB of data and head up to 20GB for AU$73 per month.

Vaya also allows users of its "power plans" to buy additional data allowances at any time for AU$7 per GB.

In a media statement, Ben Pullen, CEO of Vaya, said:

Vaya has seen tremendous growth in the last two years since our launch. Our business strategy has always been about providing consumers with the very best and most cost-effective mobile and data plans. [Our] launch into the 4G space is testament to that, and we expect to see similar success.