jakdublin wrote: » No problem with AIB (or Revolut and Curve)
Oige1981 wrote: » You choose a certain airline you get a cheap seat and end up at the same destination as the person flying business class different airline. I think people expect way to much for €9.99, speed changes and I for one am extremely happy. I do wonder what people are actually doing - I streamed live tv - went on Facebook etc if I want WIFI I’ll connect to it. For the price and what I now get I’m over the moon.
stcosmin wrote: » Don't get me wrong. It is understandable the quality will be lower when compared with Vodafone - the price tag is different. I was just sharing my experience maybe someone else is interested in the actual numbers. Personally, I have tried all the networks in Ireland traveling a lot and Vodafone is by far the best network overall.
lucast2007us wrote: » I'm on H+ 98 Percent of the time around the house however the speeds are 15 Mbps down. Was only getting 0.8 Mbps on 3 before the port. Happy just confused as to why it's saying H+
jarvis wrote: » My some arrived late this afternoon. I haven’t put it in to my phone yet but I am already won over. The sim packaging is Amazeballs. I’ve been playing with that for the last half an hour. Very satisfying.
jarvis wrote: Am I missing something else to try?
Sleeper12 wrote: » You could just be that you are in a bad coverage area?
jarvis wrote: Ugh. I hope not!! I live here in Ashbourne!! I had meteor a few years back and I had eir mobile for the first 2 years it launched and it was fine.
Sleeper12 wrote: » I ported this morning & have had several dropped calls. Driving around Dublin today Coverage drops like a stone & call ends instantly. Few seconds later cover comes back. I haven't had dropped call in 10 years or more. Had 6 today Do I have a dodgy sim or have others had trouble like this?
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Simply a curious question! My phone, originally eir never showed my phone number when I went into settings & tapped on "About" Since I inserted the GoMo sim my 085 number does appear in Settings>About. Can anyone confirm if their number appears in their phone settings under Settings>About after they ported?
killbillvol2 wrote: If you mainly use your phone for browsing and messages Gomo/Eir will be fine probably and I'd say that's the type of use most people have these days. I still make a lot of calls so I'm stuck with Vodafone.
jarvis wrote: » Ugh. I hope not!! I live here in Ashbourne!! I had meteor a few years back and I had eir mobile for the first 2 years it launched and it was fine.
stcosmin wrote: » Personally, I have tried all the networks in Ireland traveling a lot and Vodafone is by far the best network overall.
boombang wrote: » GF's mother has moved over to GoMo. GF (on Three) can't text her mother. Calls go through fine. Texts can be received from other providers. Anybody had similar? Thanks
Sleeper12 wrote: » You have a 14 days cooling off period from the day you receive the sim if coverage is bad. This will give you the 10 euro back you paid for the sim.
.BrianJM wrote: » ...and probably charge you for calls etc. More importantly though; if you ported will they reverse port to whatever account you had, especially if it's a legacy account.
Grumpypants wrote: » So in Galway city on 4G i get 1-2mbps, on the way home i can get 18mbps on 4G, and at home (which is pretty rural) i get 9mbps on H+. No rhyme or reason to these speeds.