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That may look like a handful of options, but it’s worth noting that TPG Telecom owns a bunch of them after merging with Vodafone: Felix Mobile, iiNet, Internode, Lebara Mobile and, of course, TPG. While there is sufficient difference between most of those Vodafone MVNOs, iiNet and Internode offer plans that are effectively identical, which includes promotional pricing and bonus data. Below is a daily updating list of popular plans from Vodafone MVNOs. Below is a daily updating list of popular SIM Only plans across all three networks. Below is a daily updating list of popular plans between these three Vodafone MVNOs. Felix Mobile, on the other hand, only offers one plan: the Felix $35 Subscription. This monthly Prepaid subscription launched with a not-so-flash 5Mbps speed cap, which was mercifully upped to a far more practical 20Mbps. There are some minor disclaimers, otherwise you can use as much data as you like in the month. Check it out below. For Vodafone MVNOs, the big reason to consider them is overall value, which usually means a mix of great pricing and a decent amount of data. When we do our monthly picks for best best Prepaid, best SIM Only and best mobile categories, Vodafone MVNOs are regular contenders. Because Vodafone MVNOs don’t have to pay the network costs that Vodafone does, they can run leaner operations and pass on savings to customers. If you do fancy shifting to or between Vodafone MVNOs, it’s never been easier to move on from your current telco. For comparison, check out the daily updating list of popular Vodafone network plans, which includes Vodafone and Vodafone MVNOs.