Best Telstra Mobile Broadband Devices

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Telstra 4GX Wi-Fi Plus

Telstra 4GX Wi-Fi Plus

2.4 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $99
  • Frequency BandSingle-Band (2.4GHz)
  • Maximum Wireless Speed150 Mbps
  • Battery Life8 hours
Tanya BlundellNSW2 posts
 

Works well with minimal amount of devices – I bought this as I was going remote and Telstra was the only service available. I’m with Optus. It works well, yet the light panel doesn’t work the… Read more

way it should. As long as it does what it is meant to, that is all that matters. Because the lights weren’t working correctly, it took a little while to figure out. We only connected three devices. Therefore we had enough speed to get us by and still using it at the moment. It’s pretty good, just the light issue and that’s it. I bought it from Big W $30 off the original price

Telstra Pre-Paid 4GX Hotspot

Telstra Pre-Paid 4GX Hotspot

2.1 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $97.30
  • Maximum Wireless Speed600 Mbps
  • Battery Life10 hours
Johnnie Bosnick
  Fair Incentive Verified

Completely satisfied. Works well has a long distance range and can connect up to 10 devices Show details

Telstra Telstra 5G Hotspot

Telstra Telstra 5G Hotspot

No reviews
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  • Maximum Wireless Speed3,600 Mbps
  • Battery Life16 hours
Telstra 4GX USB Modem

Telstra 4GX USB Modem

1.0 
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Frank Discussion10 posts
 

Things Telstra don’t tell you when purchasing a USB Modem – Your Telstra pre-paid USB modem comes with a couple of nasty catches 1. You’ll find it’s locked to Telstra only SIMs 2. Unlocking an item that… Read more

you’ve already paid for may cost up to $78, depending on length of ownership 3. Even after paying to have a device you own unlocked, it may then take between 5 and 10 business days for the device to become available to other service providers 4. That’s after waiting on hold for 45 minutes listening repeatedly to a recording confirming that Telstra are aware customers don’t like speaking with a machine Perhaps I missed the fine print when buying my USB Modem all those years ago but, this is another example of terrible customer service with a trap that lasts for the life of the device Not happy Jan