Gomo, a cell phone pay as you go subscription MVNO sub-brand of Optus, has introduced that it is making modifications that customers will see from 1 June 2023; we’ll no longer offer our Gomo merchandise to new customers.
Gomo launched through the pandemic in late 2020, across the similar time Optus introduced that it had introduced one other related MVNO, Amaysim.
In a publish on its web site and emails to customers, Gomo has acknowledged:
Reading between the traces, it appears that evidently Optus might doubtlessly transfer Gomo customers to both the dad or mum model or to Amaysim, significantly when there was a query as to which of the 2 pay as you go MVNO manufacturers would survive. Given Amaysim has been round for a while in comparison with Gomo; it will make sense to maintain the Amaysim model as an alternative.
Are you a Gomo buyer or have a Gomo Sim? If you do have a Sim however not but activated, you continue to have time, however the clock is ticking to the tenth of July, which is just a bit over a month away.