There are many reasons why you need to keep track of your data consumption as a regular internet user. Besides avoiding extra data charges, you’ll have much greater control over your data usage if you keep regular tabs on your data consumption.
For Optus customers, monitoring and managing data usage is quite simple, and certainly very important. Like other telcos in the country, Optus charges for additional data. And when you track your data usage, you’ll be able to make better picks between the myriad of data plans that Optus offers.
In this post, we’ll explain 5 easy ways to track your data usage on Optus Prepaid Mobile Broadband.
You can check your Optus Prepaid Mobile Broadband data usage on Optus’ official website using any internet-enabled device.
The log in page on Optus’ official website
Another handy method for checking your Optus Mobile Data plan is through the carrier’s app. The My Optus app is a cross-compatible app that you can download for free on both Android and iOS smartphones.
The home page of the My Optus app displays details data usage
You’ll also find it easy to navigate to the results of a comprehensive analysis of your data consumption. The analysis identifies the apps and functions that consume most of your data.
However, the data usage report you’ll find on the network’s official website is more readable and interpretable than that of the app.
If you don’t have your computer at hand, or you don’t want to spend your data, but would like to check up on your mobile broadband data consumption, then you can make do with just about any phone that’s SMS-capable. This method is free and useful 24/7. Besides that, you can also use it on your computer through your Optus Mobile Broadband connection manager.
You can also track your prepaid broadband data consumption over the phone.
This final method is a passive one. All you have to do is continue using your data plans without bothering to check your balance until you get an automated alert when you exceed a certain threshold. You can simply set this up on your ‘My Account’ dashboard on the network’s official website.
For instance, you can set up the system to notify you when you’ve exceeded 50%, 70%, or 90% of your data allowance.
Note, however, that sometimes the system might lag in reading your real-time data consumption and might send you belated alerts.
The insights you gain from your data consumption analysis will help you choose data plans that are better suited for you. You’ll be able to avoid instances where you exceed or underuse your data allowance.
Last updated on April 10th, 2024