Pacifico wrote: » Are the people having issues porting on contracts? 30 days or otherwise.
wolf9 wrote: Anybody else here have a Xiaomi phone. Mine is mi 6 and can't connect properly to 4g. All I'm getting is H. I tried sim in different phone and 4g works on that and APN settings are the same. I see one post previously and I think he pretty much factory reseted the whole phone and got it working on a Mi9 phone but that's a last resort for me. I have reset networks etc and checked APN a 1000 times
wolf9 wrote: » Anybody else here have a Xiaomi phone. Mine is mi 6 and can't connect properly to 4g. All I'm getting is H. I tried sim in different phone and 4g works on that and APN settings are the same. I see one post previously and I think he pretty much factory reseted the whole phone and got it working on a Mi9 phone but that's a last resort for me. I have reset networks etc and checked APN a 1000 times
Gadgetman496 wrote: » What have you to lose? At worst you will lose your activation fee if you decide to drop out. Still very much a no brainer
BubbleBuddy wrote: » Am only waiting since this morning to port from VF. Not changed so far. No contract. Legacy PAYG. Not getting too stressed though, it will port when it ports (hopefully). No doubt they're inundated, particularly after the weekend. More worried about what kind of data connection I'll end up with.
djan wrote: » Unfortunately the Mi6 only supports band 3. To get full coverage in Ireland, you would also need band 20 support.
Gooser14 wrote: » Got my sim today - ordered on 18/10/19. Working fine although the speeds at home (3 km north east of Newport Tipperary) are not great. Haven't ported my number yet but intend on doing so in the next few days.
wolf9 wrote: » Thanks very much, was slowly was coming to that realisation myself doing frequency checks, that's a disaster , it works perfectly with 3, never even thought to check it
I don’t know where they might have seen it, and maybe it is correct...
11. If I travel and call or text a friend, do I have to worry on which operator he/she is or whether it is a fixed or mobile? No. When you are roaming in the EU, all calls to mobile and fixed numbers in the EU will be counted against your national volume of minutes (or will be unlimited if you have unlimited calls at home), exactly as if you were calling within your home country. If you have distinct so-called ‘on-net’ and ‘off-net’ volumes in your national bundle, all the roaming minutes may be all deducted from the off-net volume, and also when you call another subscriber of the same domestic operator while roaming.For example: If you have a Belgian card and you travel to France and call either a hotel in France, back home to Belgium, or to any other country in the EU and the EEA, you are roaming (refer to legal text on the regulation on roaming) , and you will pay Belgian internal domestic prices (refer to legal text). However, if a Belgian SIM card holder calls from Belgium to Spain, she/he will pay the international tariff. Calls from home to another EU country are not roaming and are not regulated.
Hardtochoose wrote: » Rescheduled the 2 ports which didn’t go through at the weekend for my parents this morning on the advice of gomo support. Both due to go through at 09:30am this morning. Still nothing. Will be cancelling and demanding a refund tomorrow morning if they haven’t gone through. Life is too short to be dealing with these incompetent clowns. If it goes to plan then everything is great. If not then do yourself a favour and cancel, as gomo support are worse than useless.
Former Coach wrote: » Scheduled porting last week but hasn't happened yet. Have tried to cancel it and re-schedule but when I try to re-schedule I'm told it can't be done as porting is in progress. Waiting (a very long time) for online chat! Any suggestions?
lighthouse wrote: » My GoMo, Account details, Move my number on the website to schedule a different port date.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » So is it safe to assume someone else got your wife's SIM, therefore, for every sim received with the incorrect phone number there are two account holders screwed up? If the sim phone number is not the same as the one attached to your wife's on-line account I wouldn't use it.
Luke2513 wrote: » I had originally chosen to port my number from Eir on 3rd November and decided to bite the bullet and change today. I updated the port date and within 2 minutes my number had been ported and I’m all get and ready to go now.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Is it a case that the majority of port attempts that are stuck are from non eir providers? Are most of the eir to GoMo moves working without any hassle?
lighthouse wrote: » I was thinking it might be bill pay to GoMo that are getting stuck, just a hunch. I ported last Friday from Lycamobile PAYG within a few minutes.
Luke2513 wrote: » I had originally chosen to port my number from Eir on 3rd November and decided to bite the bullet and change today. I updated the port date and within 2 minutes my number had been ported and I’m all set and ready to go now.
FFVII wrote: » "Sim not provisioned" What's that mean? I ordered sim a while back, it came, this morning was port day, nothing all day. Now postman has brought me another sim??? Did they activate this one and not the first one??