DopeTech wrote: » Is the hotspot unlocked? Is there a sim pin on the sim you need to turn off? Did you check the apn settings on the router?
luisan wrote: » Update: I got a SIM from 48 and activated it. It doesn't work in the hotspot device but works fine with the actual phone. Any ideas?
luisan wrote: » Hi all, Apologies if this has been asked or is a stupid question. I'm moving to a rented house and it will be short-term. All decent internet options are 12-month contracts so I've been looking at mobile broadband. I already have a Huawei E5576 hotspot device which was used with 3's rolling contract in the past. The device is unlocked. Would it be possible to get a SIM from GoMo or 48 and use it in this device just for the data? Or because they're are phone SIM cards will they not work? Thanks for your help.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » It is great if it's legit. I initially thought the second wave @ 12.99 might have got the 120GB & the cheaper original offer of €9.99 got 80GB. I don't use anywhere near 80 or 120 per month so I can't tell one way or the other. Maybe someone on the original 80GB who goes over can confirm if the throttling kicks in @ 80 or 120GB
Gadgetman496 wrote: » When did GoMo up the data allowance to 120GB? I signed up to the original €9.99 for life and it was 80GB but when I check the terms in my account now it says 120GB.
Simi wrote: » I hadn't noticed that. They've updated the fair usage policy under the terms and conditions also. A free 50% bump is pretty decent
DopeTech wrote: » Both will work fine. When you hit 120gb per month on gomo they will slow down your speed until the 1st of the following month. On 48 when you get to 100gb data will stop working completely until your next months membership kicks in so gomo has a slight edge on it for that but is slightly more expensive.
luisan wrote: » That would be fine and thanks for your answer. But do you think the SIM would work in that device? Is there a difference between SIM cards used for mobile broadband plans with providers as opposed to SIM cards used for normal phone plans? Thanks.