54and56 wrote: » Looking back over my teenagers monthly useage reports I'd say they use less than 100 minutes a month of network minutes, they are almost exclusively using data to message/snap or make some form of VOIP calls via Zoom, House PArty etc etc so not too worried about traditional call/voice capability, it seems to be all about the 4g capacity!!
glasso wrote: » 4G speed has been good and that's in that's in the general vicinity of the areas you mentioned30 Mbps generally
opus wrote: » I've two GoMo SIMs on the go, one in the phone & one in a 4g router which I replaced a VM broadband connection with.
thenightman wrote: » Thinking of switching over from VF seeing as my free spotify has ended. When ordering Sim it has activation cost of 12.99. Does that include first month of subscription or do I have to pay another 12.99 when sim arrives?
Davy wrote: » That includes the plan on the first bill up to the last day of the month. So if you switch today, you only get covered till Sunday for the €12.99
opus wrote: » Was there a problem with the authentication texts from banks earlier on with GoMo? Reason I mention it is that PTSB is working fine after I moved my number from TM.
ps200306 wrote: » I read on a boards thread that some people were having problems with unsolicited text messages after switching to GoMo, sometimes premium texts for which they were billed. I got one strange text early on but no sign of being billed for it. Today I got what was clearly a scam text about my Bank of Ireland card being suspended due to a suspicious transaction. Sender's country code was Costa Rica and there was a link to what was clearly a scam website trying to look like BOI. Two texts in a month is no big deal, but I thought I'd ask around before switching a second phone to GoMo. Do they have a problem keeping phone numbers secure? I've never in my life signed up to any text service, premium or otherwise. Anyone else noticing anything?
Bebop wrote: » Thinking of changing my sim only plan from Three to Gomo, Does anybody know if calls to Tesco mobiles are included? Three charge me 10c per minute And can I include my wife’s phone? I.e two sims, two phones, one bill Thanks
Walnut Salad wrote: » I live in a rural area and my reception is generally poor but my GoMo SIM seems to be worse. It's using Eir's network right? My wife is on Eir and seems to have better reception. We both have the same phone. Anyone else notice this?
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Sick of eir (I know it is the parent) but the cheapest SIM only plan they have is now €30 a month as I've come off intro offers are rolling thr last few years which you can't do now. Are there any 'tricks' given I'll need to port my number, do I need to choose a date to port when signing up or can I do that once I get the new SUM card? Heard some people got stuck in limbo when trying to port, that could have been teething problems. Wish I'd jumped when it was a tenner a month...oh well.
ithread wrote: » Hi there Is anyone having data issues with Gomo? I haven't had any data for the past 2 days? I've been with Gomo for the last 6 months and never an issue. Usually use about 10-15GB a month - could I have run out? I thought you could get up ti0 80GB a month? Any help appreciated. Thanks!
DopeTech wrote: » Where are you located? May be a local issue. You get unlimited data meaning they just slow it down when you hit 80gb a month. Have you double checked all your settings? Restarted the phone? Anyone else you know have gomo in your area? No issues here in North Kildare
ithread wrote: » Thank you DopeTech! Embarrassingly a restart is all it has taken to fix it! A classic fix!
johnb25 wrote: » Sometimes switching airplane mode on and off fixes problems like that too.
DaveyDave wrote: » I tried that the other day to now luck. I was losing data all together on and off the other day. Seems ok now though.
babelfish1990 wrote: » Are you referring to voice call reception or data? WiFi calling is included in Eir's own-branded service, whereas they don't offer it on their GoMo SIMs. If you are in an area of poor coverage, WiFi calling could be providing good indoor voice coverage on your wife's Eir SIM, whereas you won't have this option.