Telstra offers free credit for struggling customers to ease cost of living pressures
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Seia Ibanez
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In today's fast-paced world, staying connected is more important than ever, especially for those who may rely on their phones to keep in touch with family, manage health appointments, or simply stay informed.
However, with the cost of living on the rise, many Australians find themselves in a tough spot when it comes to managing their bills, including their phone expenses.
Recognising this challenge, Telstra has stepped up to offer a helping hand to those in need.
In a generous move, the telecommunications giant is offering up to six months of free pre-paid credit to ease the financial burden for Australians struggling to make ends meet.
The expanded Top Up Program is now more accessible than ever, with 30,000 phone credits worth a staggering $5.4 million up for grabs.
This year, the value of the top-ups has increased from $160 to $180. The six-month prepaid recharge includes unlimited local calls and SMS for six months, as well as 70GB of data.
Initially, Telstra's program targeted individuals grappling with homelessness, domestic violence, or the aftermath of natural disasters.
However, Teresa Corbin, Telstra's chief customer advocate, has announced that the program is now open to any customer requiring financial assistance.
'We know that some Aussies are doing it tough right now,' Corbin said. 'Everyone should have the opportunity to stay connected without compromise, and we want to do more to help make it easier.'
Research commissioned by the Australian Communications and Media Authority has revealed that approximately a quarter of Australians have struggled to pay at least one essential service bill in the last 12 months, with about half of those finding it difficult to cover their telecommunications costs.
Despite the availability of financial aid, many Australians are still in the dark about these programs. Last financial year, Telstra provided 18,115 top-ups to those in need, yet around $3 million of assistance was unclaimed.
To ensure that more people can benefit from this support, Telstra has made the free top-ups available not only through charities but also directly from Telstra itself.
Organisations such as Safe Steps, Anglicare, Salvation Army, Save The Children, and Uniting Care are participating in the program, making it easier for individuals to access the help they need.
This comes after Telstra announced that it would give away 12,000 free mobile phones to eligible customers to prepare for the shutdown of the network’s 3G services.
This initiative supports those who may be disadvantaged due to age, location, financial hardship, or the aftermath of natural disasters.
Have you or someone you know benefited from Telstra's Top Up program? Do you have other tips for managing phone expenses? Let us know in the comments below!
However, with the cost of living on the rise, many Australians find themselves in a tough spot when it comes to managing their bills, including their phone expenses.
Recognising this challenge, Telstra has stepped up to offer a helping hand to those in need.
In a generous move, the telecommunications giant is offering up to six months of free pre-paid credit to ease the financial burden for Australians struggling to make ends meet.
The expanded Top Up Program is now more accessible than ever, with 30,000 phone credits worth a staggering $5.4 million up for grabs.
This year, the value of the top-ups has increased from $160 to $180. The six-month prepaid recharge includes unlimited local calls and SMS for six months, as well as 70GB of data.
Initially, Telstra's program targeted individuals grappling with homelessness, domestic violence, or the aftermath of natural disasters.
However, Teresa Corbin, Telstra's chief customer advocate, has announced that the program is now open to any customer requiring financial assistance.
'We know that some Aussies are doing it tough right now,' Corbin said. 'Everyone should have the opportunity to stay connected without compromise, and we want to do more to help make it easier.'
Research commissioned by the Australian Communications and Media Authority has revealed that approximately a quarter of Australians have struggled to pay at least one essential service bill in the last 12 months, with about half of those finding it difficult to cover their telecommunications costs.
Despite the availability of financial aid, many Australians are still in the dark about these programs. Last financial year, Telstra provided 18,115 top-ups to those in need, yet around $3 million of assistance was unclaimed.
To ensure that more people can benefit from this support, Telstra has made the free top-ups available not only through charities but also directly from Telstra itself.
Organisations such as Safe Steps, Anglicare, Salvation Army, Save The Children, and Uniting Care are participating in the program, making it easier for individuals to access the help they need.
This comes after Telstra announced that it would give away 12,000 free mobile phones to eligible customers to prepare for the shutdown of the network’s 3G services.
This initiative supports those who may be disadvantaged due to age, location, financial hardship, or the aftermath of natural disasters.
Key Takeaways
- Telstra is offering up to six months of free pre-paid credit to help Australians under financial pressure.
- The Top Up assistance program has expanded to include 30,000 phone credits worth $5.4 million, designed to assist people experiencing hardships.
- The pre-paid recharge includes unlimited calls and SMS for six months as well as 70GB of data, with the value of the top-ups increased to $180.
- While the program was initially targeted at specific vulnerable groups, it is now available to a broader audience in need, though many remain unaware of such financial assistance programs.