Bluefoam wrote: » iPhone users will need a special premium tarrif from Vodafone... It will offer 500mb/sec download 100 monthly minutes, international calls charged at a premium rate and walled garden internet that restricts use to Apple approved sites. However thaeywill provide you with a titanium identify card that lets people know that you own an iPhone, in case they didn't realise that in the first place.
Lissavane wrote: » Am I missing something here? What's Vodafone got to do with this?
Lissavane wrote: » I've got a dual sim unlocked phone. Highly recommended.
Bluefoam wrote: » iPhone users wouldn't be seen on a lesser brand of network. Vodafone is the best, because they are the most expensive.
mydiscworld wrote: » You are charged per calendar month, not the day you sign up? So if you sign up on Oct 31, you pay 9.99 for just 1 day? That's rough! But if you sign up today and choose your change date as Nov 1 then you avoid the Oct fee. I'm on the 25euro VM 30 day contract, so need to give them my month notice anyway
biggebruv wrote: » Did somebody piss in your cornflakes this morning lol are we still doing that whole iPhone users are the elite jokes a smartphone is a smartphone everyone has there preferences they are all good nowadays
gooner99 wrote: » I had a eir/meteor payg mobile data sim in a mobile router, 50gb 30 day for €30. Most months the 50gb covered us. A few weeks ago I moved to an Eir payg phone sim in the router when they stated offering fair usage all you can eat data for €20 a month. I guess this new gomo.ie could work very well for me in the router as it should give the same speeds as they use the Eir network. Anyone know yet if the Eir Apn works with the Gomo.ie sim in a router?
Tusky wrote: » If you signup for this and port your number, do you need to tell your previous provider that you're moving? Assuming you're on a rolling 30 day contract.
[Deleted User] wrote: » You do indeed. You need to give 30 days notice on those rolling contracts.
Lissavane wrote: » I read it as a 30 day rolling contract. Just signed up but won't port number until tried and tested.
DesperateDan wrote: » Without reading this whole thread, I always was told to stay away from MVNO networks (I live really in the middle of nowhere, I think Vodafone is the only usable network in about a 3km radius of the house). This would be a bad idea for me right?
zeebre12 wrote: » I don't get this. What is a dual sim unlocked phone? How will this work with GoMo?
Mr.S wrote: » Customer Service might be the area that suffers most.
Aquos76 wrote: » Dont think you can actually get worse than Eir customer care so that wont be an issue for me:D