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Aussie Broadband Makes International Mobile Roaming Available for Mobile Customers

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Aussie Broadband (ASX:ABB) said international mobile roaming is now available for Aussie Broadband mobile customers under new updates being rolled out to the MyAussie and Carbon portals, according to a statement on Thursday.

Customers will be able to access 5 gigabytes of data and unlimited calls and texts for AU$5 per day when travelling in Zone 1 countries without switching or acquiring a new SIM card or provider. For customers travelling in Zone 2 and Zone 3 countries, roaming prices will be charged at pay-as-you-go rates.

Customers can also choose to opt out of international mobile roaming at any time, either directly through the app or by contacting Aussie Broadband's customer service.

Its shares fell 1% in recent trading on Thursday.

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