degsie wrote: » Thread needs a decent mod to shutdown the chatter. This is a BA thread (though you would hardly think it!), take porting issues etc to either Consumer Affairs or Mobile forums, end of!
gabbo is coming wrote: » Tried to port from Tesco at 1500 today, nothing happened. Went online and submitted another port request
The high horse brigade wrote: » You got called out for being downright lazy and are now just making a show of yourself. Others have thanked my posts. We'll just leave it at that.
jakdublin wrote: » After getting a message from support yesterday that my port was 'stuck' I checked the website and saw that I need to reschedule. I've done that now so fingers crossed for 9am tomorrow. I've changed my other half's port for the same time in case that was the issue. We're both on the same account at VM but had seceduled different port times.
PukkaStukka wrote: » And your last two sentences instead of a presumptuous expletive blurt that I'm lazy would've been fine.
The high horse brigade wrote: » Only unhelpful to those truly lazy enough to not bother to read the last few pages of the thread to see if their general query has been asked and answered, which it has many many times. The coverage is the same as Meteor/Eir and speed is dependant on location, signal and which technology your device connects on. Good for some, poor for others
PukkaStukka wrote: » More specific that your useless and profoundly unhelpful answer was. Thankfully, you and your ilk are in the minority around here.
99nsr125 wrote: » Ported this morning Immediately lost data Emailed in from support page Nothing Had to get a Tesco sim and spend €15 Not happy at all
KOR101 wrote: » I find it hard to watch some 70s films in HD. It just seems wrong for the 70s.
The high horse brigade wrote: » It wasn't a very specific question
tuxy wrote: » I still know people that see no problem in watching video in SD, something I consider almost unbearable.
Baron Kurtz wrote: » Wondering if there's a way to check usage? Nothing on the account seems to indicate you can. Maybe after the billing period it'll probably generate one's usage.
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.
Oige1981 wrote: » Reset network settings then on the phone - test the sim in another phone.
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.
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
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:
PukkaStukka wrote: » A reply consistent with your username. Trot off you useless nagg