jones wrote: » I came here to send this big warning sign for me and I'll be steering clear. Throttling of speed is how they are doing this for 9.99 thanks but no thanks. If it wasn't for the throttling I'd be all over this. You know what they say about deals appearing to be too good. OK just read the links to max 4g speed three (which I'm currently on) but it doesn't make sense I get more than 10mb on 4g?
davegilly wrote: » Why are people complaining about all kinds of nonsense when they are essentially getting unlimited everything for less than a tenner. What is wrong with some people? If they offered it for free you can be sure some clown somewhere would find something to complain about.
Deleted User wrote: » It's one of the options you have. Others include Driving Licence number, Passport number, etc.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » No, it's a new regulatory requirement from ComReg. For 4G services they have to advertise the speed as up to 10Mbps even if you can get more.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I will get on to their chat when i can and get some info on why it's one of the options.
Deleted User wrote: » I will get on to their chat when i can and get some info on why it's one of the options.
Ush1 wrote: » Doesn't make sense to me. How could that be paying for a month in advance in that case?
irishchris wrote: » Anyone got dispatch notice yet for their sim? I have set mine up to switch networks on Friday so hoping to see dispatch by tomorrow
OSI wrote: » I'd say the 20 something on 10 quid an hour to help you change your pin knows the full ins and outs of the legal departments clearance for the collection of PPS numbers and the governance around their use. :rolleyes:
Hardtochoose wrote: » Set mine up to port on Friday. Assume sims will be delivered by then. Do we need to use the new SIM card if porting ? Can I not just keep same sim and they port that number ?
scouser123 wrote: » I signed up to this today and choose to switch and keep my old number. I am currently with eir on a sim only €20 month offer. Will my current monthly direct debit be cancelled automatically or do I have to inform eir to cancel it? Cheers,
Elemonator wrote: » Very cheap. They will also only have a barebones customer service and no retail units and Eir stores will not deal with the network directly. Bargain? Maybe? Maybe not?
cormie wrote: » Is that 10MB limit something to worry about I wonder, or will we likely get more? I'm getting 46MB/18MB on my fixed line broadband at home, and on 4G with eir, getting 3/1MB where I am right now and it's playing YouTube videos without a skip, so 10MB is probably still more than ok for most things? From what I remember, you don't need to CANCEL with current provider, that the switch over process actioned by GOMO should take care of all that, or should we be phoning our current providers on the day of the switch to make sure our accounts are closed?
cormie wrote: » Is that 10MB limit something to worry about I wonder, or will we likely get more?