Popple3 wrote: » Looks to be the case. There used to be a toggle under each SIM in the basket, but now tells you to login after getting your SIM. I guess it's because they can't guarantee when you get the SIM.
podge018 wrote: » signing up here, have they changed the process so you don't choose your porting date on SIM order?
Stallingrad wrote: » Arrived, set up but data is not working, number ported, anyone have this issue?
larchielads wrote: » Post pay single line, post pay multi line, prepay registeted and prepay unregistered are the options gomo is givin me
Aquos76 wrote: » Your port date will be automatically pushed out by a few days
iggy wrote: » Sorry for the silly question. Just trying to do this before I head into work. I have two numbers on my account with Eir. I want to swap them both over to gomo. What option do I choose? Thanks
Oige1981 wrote: » Basically yes - if it cannot lock on to a network signal it ill use WIFI instead. Ive never needed it personally but I suppose handy to have.
celticsfan wrote: » Said I would give these lads a try... Anyone on here from Carlow getting decent speeds on with gomo?? disappointed if this is the best I'm gonna get but as least I haven't ported my number yet,will give it a week to see if it improves... Not sure how it can be so lopsided in terms of the up and download,if they were the other way around in terms of speed it wouldn't be too bad
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Can't you use the likes of Whatsapp over Wifi to make calls while roaming?
Mortelaro wrote: » If you've a dual sim phone,you could divert to a Vodafone payg with red roaming activated Max cost per day outside the EUthen is either 2.99 or 4.99 for unlimited incoming and outgoing calls depending on price plan set up,depending on the country and 200mb data per day
babelfish1990 wrote: » Just one slight advantage of eir vs GoMo - eir let you use WiFi Calling to bypass non-EU roaming charges entirely when you have access to WiFi abroad. Eir are the only Irish network to offer this, so GoMo customers coming from any other network have nothing to lose. If you are already on €9.99 SIMO plan from eir, there may be little reason to change. If you are with anyone else it is a no brainer.