Bluefoam wrote: » Google have taken RCS out of the hands of the networks... So yes it should work fine
The high horse brigade wrote: » It's not verifying for me. It's as if the network is not allowing the text
Sir Dosser wrote: » Same here. I tried the workaround doing the rounds the last day or so. No luck.
Hardtochoose wrote: » Same issue with iMessage on iPhone for me. Not verifying . As if the text isn’t being sent to activate.
Sir Dosser wrote: » Plenty people here successfully activated iMessage.
Bluefoam wrote: » It's not rocket surgery...
Sir Dosser wrote: » It appears if you click on the help and support section or at least it did for me.
S.G.M. wrote: » Have been with Vodafone for years and have given no deals whatsoever. €20 a month for free calls, texts and 2GB free data, not great tbh. So thinking of taking up this deal. Few questions though. - Any catches? - Is there much to it? - What's the story with porting? - Why does it need our Driver/Passport number and Eircode etc? Thanks
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Ref the driving license or passport number, just make one up, I did, and not a bother.
TheDriver wrote: » My voicemail is working
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Was it some sort of attempt to stop people outside of Ireland signing up?
The high horse brigade wrote: » 3 of us in this house have now ported without any major issue. I ported last weekend and there was an 18 hours delay (no biggie) but my wife and daughter ported during the week and it went through fairly quick. We are all finding the network much better than 48 with both better coverage and faster speeds. I have dual SIM Vodafone for work so I'll never be stuck, I really just want the cheapest option for my private SIM. Has anyone got the voicemail working?
TheDriver wrote: » No catches. It's eir reception. Nothing to do except signup online. Port via online account after you get SIM. Its a credit account hence need for ID. Eircode so they can send you the SIM.
The high horse brigade wrote: » Voicemail looks like it takes a while to activate or so was the case with all 3 accounts we ported to them
tinofapples wrote: » Just ran a speed test on the network in Galway city, 0.39mbps download for anyone interested. If I was living here I'd be hugely disappointed.
ThePott wrote: » So I have my GoMo sim, set to activate on Nov. 1st I'm with Eir now, phone isn't locked. Carried my number over. Is it as simple as swapping the sims out or is there anything else I need to do before using it on Friday.
Drumpot wrote: » Anybody any feedback on this? Thinking of buying two sims and replacing what is effectively the same service with three for 35e?!!
tuxy wrote: » People I know are now cancelling their wired internet connection and replacing it with a GoMo sim in a hotspot. This is saving them €40 a month and currently there is enough bandwidth for them to get by for things like Netflix and general web browsing. I emphasise "currently", I still think people who don't realise this service will eventually get to the stage where it is almost unusable in congested areas at peak times are delusional. The only thing that can prevent this from happening is if other providers offer a similar service in the coming months.
lighthouse wrote: » For S.G.M. read previous posts here and on GoMo's social media pages to get a feel for the company. Personally I'm very happy with the service. Regarding GoMo using Eir's network I wonder have they sectioned off a part of their broadband for GoMo. I met a friend of mine in a pub in Galway on Saturday night. While his phone was showing "4G" on the Eir network mine was only showing the "H" but maybe his phone is just more sensitive than mine. I get very good speeds in Salthill anyway so no complaints.