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Top 10 High-Data Plans Under $30 (Feb 2026)

RankProviderThe 2026 Student Deal (Intro Price)Data AllowanceNetwork
1Felix Mobile$20/mth (first 6 mths)Unlimited Data (40Mbps)Vodafone
2amaysim$15 (first renewal)80GB (5G)Optus
3Dodo$15/mth (first 6 mths)40GB (5G)Optus
4TPG$17.50/mth (first 6 mths)50GB (5G)Vodafone
5Moose Mobile$12.40/mth (first 6 mths)30GB (5G)Optus
6Tangerine$15/mth (first 4 mths)30GB (5G)Telstra
7iiNet$12.50/mth (first 6 mths)25GB (4G)Vodafone
8Belong$30/mth (fixed price)50GB (5G)Telstra
9Boost Mobile$26/mth (prepaid)21GB (5G)Telstra Full
10Swoop$15/mth (first 6 mths)30GB (5G)Optus



3 “Golden Rules” for Students in 2026

1. Watch the Promo Expiry

Most plans on this list (like Dodo and Felix) revert to a higher price ($30–$40) after 4–6 months. Mark your calendar! In 2026, there are no “loyalty” rewards, so switching providers takes 5 minutes via eSIM and keeps you on the cheap rates indefinitely.



2. Unlimited Data Banking is Essential

If you aren’t on the Felix Unlimited plan, ensure your provider offers Unlimited Data Banking (like amaysim). This allows you to save the data you don’t use during quiet study weeks for use during holidays or when you’re away from home Wi-Fi.



3. The “Telstra” Premium

If your student housing is in a regional area or you plan to travel across Australia, stick to Boost Mobile or Belong. They use the Telstra network, which is the only one that reliably reaches $99.7\%$ of the population. Vodafone and Optus are great for city-based campuses but can drop out in the “bush.”



Summary: The “Best Value” Pick

The Felix Unlimited plan at $20/month is the 2026 champion for students. While the speed is capped at 40Mbps, it is more than enough for HD Netflix, Zoom lectures, and social media. More importantly, it removes the “bill shock” of running out of data entirely.

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