Aquos76 wrote: » A lot could have happened in three years, there are tons of users on here who have switched over from Eir and most are reporting the exact same service now with GoMo, me included btw.
punisher5112 wrote: » Got an email this morning which contained nothing whatsoever.... Just GoMo heading that's it.
wilser wrote: » Anyone any idea how long it takes for SIM to port? Have a 3 SIM that was meant to change to gomo at 5 o clock this evening, but hasn't changed yet. Wanted to ask here before I fire off an email
jarvis wrote: » Ordered last Monday. Just now I got an email saying welcome. Logged in and I now have a mobile number, pin and puk. Should I assume I’ll get the sim Tuesday?
wilser wrote: Anyone any idea how long it takes for SIM to port? Have a 3 SIM that was meant to change to gomo at 5 o clock this evening, but hasn't changed yet. Wanted to ask here before I fire off an email
Gonad wrote: » Do you get a text or email when sim is on the way? Ordered on 15th and still no sign
Leonel High Laser wrote: » Mine hasn't ported since 3.45 yesterday over 29 hours and counting :-(
Hardtochoose wrote: » 2 sims here not ported since 11am yesterday. Chat support haven’t a breeze what they’re talking about and are downright rude. This is turning into a bit of a disaster of a launch.
SmartinMartin wrote: » Mine hasn't ported since last Monday.
SmartinMartin wrote: Mine hasn't ported since last Monday.
Sparkrite wrote: » Well, to me it's clearly showing 'bits' as in Mb.
This is it wrote: » Bits, generally how bandwidth is measured.
PostWoke wrote: » LMAO no.
jogdish wrote: » Hi, When I signed up I was was given a choice of 4 options for my current phone provider - I am with Eir on their 9.99 rolling 'contract' - after asking here I clicked the 'prepay' option - kinda worried I may have made a mistake? No sign of my number being ported yet.
lighthouse wrote: » Speed test in Eyre Square, Galway just over a half an hour ago. Not bad for the 4th best place in the world to be in on a bank holiday weekend. https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/5426371944
tuxy wrote: » Anyone who signs up for this without realising the network will be seriously oversubscribed is delusional. You get what you pay for and it's still a good deal but may be unusable at times depending on how much bandwidth you need.
Oige1981 wrote: » I would imagine if other providers can deal with large volumes of users as soon as GoMo has issues with the amount of users they will just increase everything so that it works perfectly for everyone, they won’t cap it so much that it is going to be unusable it would be a bad move on their part.
briancannon18 wrote: » Do same test at peak daytime! The difference is crazy! Getting your similar results at night when off peak, day time is like the bad old days of three network, dizzy height of 2mb on 4g if your lucky! This in a town where eir launched 5g !! Cant even provide decent 4g ! And this conclusion is after giving them the benefit of a week testing out and about!
tuxy wrote: » Anyone who signs up for this without realising the network will be seriously oversubscribed is delusional.
kceire wrote: » Even if they get the 100k customers, the network is more than capable of taking the traffic. The current Eir network would have significantly more users.
Oige1981 wrote: » The last thing GoMo want is bad press and people leaving I would imagine if other providers can deal with large volumes of users as soon as GoMo has issues with the amount of users they will just increase everything so that it works perfectly for everyone, they won’t cap it so much that it is going to be unusable it would be a bad move on their part.
Bob24 wrote: » A few points: - The network was already struggling in some places, even before the introduction of GoMO - 100k additional users would be an extra 10%, this is a lot - Those users are given a much higher data allowance than what the average Eir user currently gets, and thus will generate a lot more data traffic than average / strain the network more - Upgrading a mobile network requires a lot of capital expenditure and 10 euros per month for this plan probably barely cover the operational expenditures related to the customer (or doesn’t even cover it) - the money would have to come form somewhere else - Even if the money is on the table, adding new antennas in dense areas to cope with additional load isn’t just a matter of adding new equipment. You new to find new locations which satisfy regulatory requirements and whereby someone is willing to offer you a lease: this is a pain and takes a long time