Emma Bradstock

Emma Bradstock has been an authority on consumer phone, internet, technology and streaming markets in Australia for over five years. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Media from Macquarie University and has a decade of professional writing experience in print and digital media.





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Optus releases the new Internet Gamer NBN plan

Posted by July 5th 2022

Update 6/8/21: Optus’ Internet Gamer plans are currently unavailable. However, customers can still sign up for a standard Optus NBN plan, and add Game Path for $10 per month. For anyone who is big into playing …


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Nokia releases latest mobile phone, the Nokia X20 5G phone

Posted by February 28th 2023

Nokia has released the latest device in its new lineup of smartphones — the Nokia X20. Early this year, Nokia announced that the company would be changing the way it structures its phone lineup, with …


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Huawei mobile phone plans compared

Posted by May 29th 2024

For a while, Huawei was a major player in the Australian phone market, dominating Android sales beside Samsung, and standing up to Apple on its own terms. The manufacturer has done well in previous years …


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Unlimited Data NBN Plans

Posted by April 10th 2024

Whether it's video streaming or online gaming, there's no doubt that we’re all using way more internet now, and with the NBN in its final stages of roll out, the way we use the internet …


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Telstra vs Aussie Broadband: NBN Plans Compared

Posted by September 6th 2024

The NBN has brought a bunch of awesome retailers to life with the prospect of making it big off the back of an emerging broadband network. This has caused a huge shakeup in the expectations …



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365 day prepaid mobile plans compared

Posted by September 6th 2024

One of the real advantages to prepaid phone plans is the ability to essentially ‘set and forget’ your plan when you pay upfront. For this reason, many telcos offer long-term prepaid plans, mostly over a …