Telstra, Australia's number one mobile operator, is following in T-Mobile's footsteps in announcing that customers with their Go Mobile plans can now listen to songs, albums and playlists. Apple Music playback without using the monthly data allowancethe company said.
In addition to the Apple Music flat rate, customers can also subscribe to Netflix, Stan, and Presto through Telstra and enjoy free access to live NRL or AFL. The offer went into effect on Tuesday, August 23.
The free streaming data for Apple Music is subject by the carrier within the "FairPlay" usage policy regarding the use of excessive data. “In the case of Telstra's Go Mobile mobile broadband for bundled PCs, we see a overuse is 12.000MB per monthTelstra said. 12.000MB per month is about 12 gigabytes of cellular data per month.
As mentioned before, some of Telstra's plans now include three months of free subscription to video services such as Netflix, Presto and Stan. As an added benefit, all Telstra plans now include a subscription to OneDrive cloud storage with 200 GB free, free and unlimited Telstra remote access point data and a season pass to NRL / AFL 2016.
Por último, la Apple Music six-month trial version is available to all new Tesla subscribers on top of Apple's three-month free trial, giving Tesla fans a free nine months of Apple Music. After this has ended, the free data transmission for Apple Music continues unabated.
Australia's largest mobile operator, Telstra, has built a network that covers more than 2,4 million square kilometers and reaches 99,3 percent of the population Australian.