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Default 19-02-2015, 22:33

Australia is a totally different market with much less competition than Germany sees. So you can't compare that, especially as in Germany AldiTalk is a service provided directly by an subsidirary of the underlying MNO (fomerly eplus, now Telefonica O2) which legally is also the contracting party. Aldi simply has licensed its brand to eplus and sells SIM cards for them. If you expand the legal notes in the footer of AldiTalk's website you will see the following clause stating that the contracting party is eplus:
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ALDI TALK: Leistungserbringer der Mobilfunkdienstleistung ist E-Plus Service GmbH & Co.KG (EPS), Edison-Allee 1, 14473 Potsdam. ALDI und MEDION handeln im Namen und für Rechnung der EPS.
So you can assume that their tariffs are sustainable.


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