The Cush wrote: » Just got my welcome email, 49 hours after placing order. SIM arrived in the post this morning. Won't be activating it for about 2 weeks, until my eir/meteor €20 offer nears end.
Lissavane wrote: » Post #846 indicates that wifi calling is available on GOMO.
adox wrote: » I can honestly say in over 20 years owning mobile phones I’ve never lost one.
Fann Linn wrote: » Touch wood.
Aquos76 wrote: » Nope, dont worry about that, Whatapp and Messenger are technically VOIP, but not in the sense they reference in their pricing structure, trust me, you can use away on your Whatsapp
drunkmonkey wrote: » There's a 30cent charge for VOIP calls in their prices I assume thats it you manage to get through all the data. WhatsApp, Messenger etc use VoIP I think...
Aquos76 wrote: » Absolutely, wifi calling is something totally different and people are automatically assuming that because GoMo wont offer WiFi Calling apps like WhatsApp and Messenger wont work for calling your contacts.
BO-JANGLES wrote: » I use WhatsApp to call friends abroad. Would I still be able to with this deal?
Fann Linn wrote: » Regardless of who you are with, I'd hazard a guess and say that it would be the following week anyway if you lost your 'phone on a Thursday.
adox wrote: » So don’t go for a cheap deal in case you lose your phone? I’ll take my chances.
drunkmonkey wrote: » I'm not on about outages, they all have their moments, if you lose your phone or damage your sim Thursday you won't be back on the air until the following week. Maybe they'll use couriers for Saturday delivery of a replacement sim but I doubt it at 9.99pm.
Aquos76 wrote: » Sure those of us currently with Eir are in the same boat now as it is, Eir mobile customer care is brutal. Ive been an Eir/Meteor customer for years and I could count on one hand the amout of major outages theyve had in that time. Id go as far and say three have had more outages. I do get what you are saying however they are still operating under the Eir network and share the same owners unlike other MVNO operators who are just piggy backing on the three network.
drunkmonkey wrote: » You've no service anywhere besides online webchat, something goes wrong on Thursday afternoon it'll be Monday or Tuesday before your back on the air.
drunkmonkey wrote: » You've no service anywhere besides online webchat, something goes wrong on Thursday afternoon it'll be Monday or Tuesday before your back on the air. Suit a lot of people but a lot more it could cost them more than they'll save in the year. Going to use one for a smart device couldn't afford to be at the mercy of eircom without any support there bad enough when they actually offer support.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Basically yes, exact same network as Eir surprised with the meteor voicemail thought they would have started fresh. It's aimed at students and people who don't rely on their phones daily.
Aquos76 wrote: » What do you mean by this, “it’s aimed at students and people who don’t rely on their phones daily” It’s practically the same plan as eir’s sim only plan but with an excellent price point. I know loads who have moved already and they would be heavy phone users, both calls and data and they aren’t students.
theShire wrote: » I just tried this with the original SIM number rather than my ported number and i got 'sorry you must call 171 from your meteor phone' So GoMo is just a rebrand/reopen of Meteor.
Aquos76 wrote: » Did ye not check out the Eir coverage beforehand?
drunkmonkey wrote: » Basically yes, exact same network as Eir surprised with the meteor voicemail thought they would have started fresh.It's aimed at students and people who don't rely on their phones daily.