Aquos76 wrote: » 80GB isn’t very much to replace fixed line BB, streaming Netflix, Spotify and general browsing on a laptop, tablet or smartTV wouldn’t be long about using up that allowance.
westyIrl wrote: » Yep. Wait until you lose service on Eir sim and then swap in GoMo sim.
lighthouse wrote: » Where in Galway is that? Did you do a second test? This is speed test in Salthill now.https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/5430619195
tinofapples wrote: » Hey , that was in Ballybane/Ballybrit area I'm back home in rural Co.Galway and averaged 13mbps . No in city I only ran it once, it was enough to see that once I think as people have already suggested contention in urban areas will bring it down and pi$$ peeps off :eek:
mossie wrote: » My sister in law switched over today, went fine except we can't get data working. I used the APN settings on here but any of them won't work. i get H+ on the bar but there's a x beside it. Any ideas?
degsie wrote: » How do you handle 0818 and other premium numbers with GoMo?
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Toggle airplane mode on & off
JTMan wrote: » 0818 seems to be included. See here.
dinnybyrne wrote: » Ordered two sims, only received one. Cant register on the website because its broken so i topped up my 3mobile sim by 20 euro yesterday as did my wife. Myself and my wife got a text saying we are to be ported tomorrow, cant access mygomo to postpone and cant contact gomo either...... What the feck like?
PukkaStukka wrote: » Can Anyone who's successfully ported confirm what the coverage and data speeds are like?
Oige1981 wrote: » It may still have the old settings attached which happened with my IPhone simple fix just put in data.mymeteor.ie All working fine - either turn airplane mode on or off or reboot phone once those settings have been changed.
mossie wrote: » Yeah, did this but no luck
The high horse brigade wrote: It's a bank holiday you'll not get anyone until tomorrow
The high horse brigade wrote: Website is working fine for me
TheDriver wrote: » Maybe for billpay but prepay eir vs gomo is same boat. Anyone on Eir prepay may as well change to gomo
The high horse brigade wrote: » FFS, there's pages of replies and speedtests
tuxy wrote: » I still know people that see no problem in watching video in SD, something I consider almost unbearable.
PukkaStukka wrote: » A reply consistent with your username. Trot off you useless nagg
The high horse brigade wrote: » I help plenty on this site, I'll not help anyone who is too lazy to put in some groundwork
PukkaStukka wrote: » It's a bit tough if you're confronted with ~ 250 pages of posts on a small mobile device. I did try reading some but none I saw answered the specific question I posed. I got the answer I needed and no thanks to you and your self espoused helpfulness.
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.