Davy wrote: » The account number is listed in the welcome to GoMo email.
KOR101 wrote: » Yes, hugely successful launch. Anyone know what Neil does for broadband elsewhere?
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Should anyone porting from Prepay eir to GoMo choose "Prepay Registered" when setting up the port process?
Bob24 wrote: » In France (his home turf) the strategy has been minimum investment in the network, very lean operational model, leveraging the historical phone company’s existing infrastructure through regulation allowing to access it and rock bottom prices to build a large customer base. The business model works well but the quality of service has been inferior (loads of throttling), and his company is clearly lagging behind with fibre to the home deployment vs other players. In the least year or 2 he seems to have been trying to move towards a more premium model though, but as far as I can see he is struggling as the existing customer base is rejecting it (they came for cheap prices) and the company’s reputation for cheapo service is a problem to attract premium customers. Not sure what the plan is for Eir, but the strategy can’t directly translate here as in the Irish market he finds himself being the historical company rather than a new player. But I wouldn’t be surprise with him cutting prices significantly and reducing expenditure (including capex which is a concern in terms of long term network improvement). My view of Niel is that while I wouldn’t be a customer of his as his companies tend to be lacking a bit in terms of QoS, it is not bad to have him around even from a more demanding consumer’s perspective as he is forcing other companies who offer better service to keep their prices at reasonable levels (looking at France again, Orange - formerly France Telecom - definitely offers a much better broadband and mobile service and consumers are willing to pay more for it, but still their prices have dropped compared to the pre-Niel era). You don't want too much if him though as in the long run it tends to push the whole industry towards a low-price low-investment operating model (France used to be a leader in terms of deploying new telecoms technology and after 2 decades of Niel it is now lagging behind in terms of 5G deployment compared to Ireland and many European nations).
Bluefoam wrote: » It's more.simple than that. GoMo will run on the old network (4g) at a lower price point and lower investment cost. Eir will roll out 5g and market at a higher price point and higher quality of service. If GoMo get 100000 customers they'll turn over 12million a year, which is more than enough to maintain the network and pocket of few quid. It's not rocket surgery...
TheDriver wrote: » I needed to contact them via live chat. I had to wait about 30s and was through. Their CS team are obviously up to speed at last.
Villan11 wrote: » Where's the Live Chat link, I can't find it???
igCorcaigh wrote: » It's not always available. Check back in a while.
lau1247 wrote: » Just curious, anyone managed to port over today. I set it to 3pm today. It came and went but nothing happened. Original number is still working.
lau1247 wrote: » Just curious, anyone managed to port over today. I set it to 3pm today. It came and went but nothing happened. Original number is still working. After half hour into the set time with nothing happening, I changed it back to tuesday (surprised it will still let me do it), with one part in mind that this is a bank holiday weekend just in case so Tuesday may be a better bet. On the bright side the best speed I got was 137 D / 29.1 U, that was 7am this morning outside Wexford. It dropped off to the 40's D / 20's U as the day progresses. Still very usable.
jakdublin wrote: » Pretty much the same for me. Was due to port at 9am yesterday (Friday). Assume we won't be ported over the bank holiday. Very annoying. Banged off an email today but don't expect I'll hear anything back before Tuesday.
jakdublin wrote: » I commented on one of their Facebook posts yesterday about being 'in progress' for over 30 hours and today they asked me to DM them. They got back a couple of hours later and said my port was 'stuck' (whatever that means). They've apparently created a ticket to complete the port. I live in hope. I'm porting from VM (just fyi)
mydiscworld wrote: » Ordered my sim Monday 21st but no sign yet. I chose Mon 28th as port date, before they took that feature down off the website. No post tomorrow so will my old network be disabled per my port date, even though I don't have my sim card yet?!
Diego Massive Register wrote: » I have a year left on my Vodafone contract. The price is killing me per month. If I port to GoMo for this will Vodafone release my number and then send me a final bill? Or will I have to pay everything left first?
Sir Dosser wrote: » You'll need to pay off the contract first. How much do you pay monthly?
Glebee wrote: » Im currently out of contract with 3 playing €23 a month. Makes sence to switch. Is it just a matter of signing up ?? no need to contact 3??
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Can anyone who's up and running confirm if or not there is anywhere on the site that allows you to check your usage?