fritzelly wrote: » Where is it asking for the account number? You should just be entering the phone number and verifying it
fritzelly wrote: » Then you are "prepay" in a sense - you pay for the following month, that's how most eir packages work
mgbgt1978 wrote: » He's not prepay. He is on a 'sim only' mobile set-up as part of his Home Package.
bigboss1986 wrote: » Just checked Vodafone site and you cant port from GoMo or Lyca but there is Eir all right.Just wondering if someone wants to come back would it be possible? Not ported yet im going to check mates phone tomorrow i co.Galway (10miles from city)
GM228 wrote: » Meteor and eMobile/Eir (and now confirmed for GoMo) use the same MNC (mobile network code) code (03, though eMobile also used to use 07) which is the code used for locking a phone to an operator, that is why you could use each others SIM when they were locked.
Lissavane wrote: » I'm on Meteor apn settings too - my previous sim was Meteor. I thought they might change automatically when I put in the GOMO sim but they didn't. I'm getting 4G in one part of the house but, strangely, it now drops to G in a part of the house where I never got less than E. In fact, I never saw G on my phone until I put in the GOMO sim - it never went lower than E.
jogdish wrote: » On the sign up page, clicked keep number, then did the phone verification step then asked me what account type I have, so I clicked 'postpay single line' - since I get a bill each month from Eir but the mobile part of my contract is just a 30day deal,(rest of bill is fibre and landline). Next took a move date of next friday and right next to that asks for 'Current account provider number'
fritzelly wrote: » Should not need to provide any account details since you are not in a contract - you are prepaying for your usage. The SIMO is seperate to the BB/TV contracted package Has anyone else needed to provide those details for a contracted phone on VF etc I would be interested to know?
westyIrl wrote: » Lissavane wrote: » I'm on Meteor apn settings too - my previous sim was Meteor. I thought they might change automatically when I put in the GOMO sim but they didn't. I'm getting 4G in one part of the house but, strangely, it now drops to G in a part of the house where I never got less than E. In fact, I never saw G on my phone until I put in the GOMO sim - it never went lower than E. E (Edge) is lower than 3G E<3G<4G Unless you are talking about GPRS. GoMo uses GPRS??
mgbgt1978 wrote: » He is not (nor is anyone signing up to Gomo) prepaying for his usage. He is only prepaying for a certain amount of usage. Anything beyond this usage (international calls or texts for example) will be charged for on the following month's bill.
GM228 wrote: » Assume the poster is saying G for GPRS. G and E are essentially 2G technology though E is significantly faster, I didn't even think G still showed these days on any network. For completion of your list these are the current limits:- G (114Kbps) < E (368Kbps) < 3G (3.1Mbps) < H (14Mbps) < H+ (168Mbps) < 4G/LTE (299.6Mbps)
DubDJ wrote: » I get what you’re mean but it is considered a post pay plan. If you go on eir’s website the sim only plans are under the bill pay section. Also, you only need to provide the account number if you’re a bill pay customer, prepay don’t have to provide this as I don’t think they even have a number. I don’t know if they only ask for the account number if you’re switching from Eir to GoMo, maybe it’s to make things easier for themselves.
fritzelly wrote: » I'll cede it probably is seen as a contract even tho its not really a contract
The high horse brigade wrote: » My number was supposed to port at 6 this evening but still hasn't moved. I'm with 48 but when i did verification it automatically selected Tesco and won't allow me change it. Will it port later?
joe123 wrote: » My reception hasnt improved unfortunately. Was on Eir/Mobile and was able to get 3g/4g in parts of the house. Now on GOMO I can barely get a signal. Most of the time im on "emergency calls only". I will say that a friend of mine also in Galway was reporting his Eir coverage has been non existent for most of the week. Wonder are the two linked.
westyIrl wrote: » E (Edge) is lower than 3G E<3G<4G Unless you are talking about GPRS. GoMo uses GPRS??
ED E wrote: » HSDPA or H+ would more accurately be 45Mb I suspect. 4G in many areas is 150Mbs, 225 in others.