jrmb wrote: » Is An Post Mobile data difficult to set up? I got a new SIM with a new number and could make calls immediately. I keyed in the APN and MMS access point details but I can't get online using mobile data.
gingernut79 wrote: » I received a link by sms to update all the settings, I think you need to call them to get it
jrmb wrote: » Yeah, I got two long SMSs but the settings aren't getting me online (or I've made a mistake. Probably that).
bronkobilly wrote: » data settings NAME..POSTMOBILE APN...ISP.POSTFONE.IE thats all u put in for data settings
galtee boy wrote: » My wife switched to Postmobile yesterday, have to say, the switch over from previous operator was simple, porting over the number, setting up 4G etc was fast and trouble free, excellent coverage, but we have a Vodafone cell tower about half km away, so that's no surprise. Hope its as good when we start moving about again. One question and I can't see an answer on the website, do Postmobile have any add on options, like adding international minutes etc ?
jrmb wrote: » Not that I know of, but Skype To Go is a good option if you have unlimited calls within Ireland. Basically you call a Dublin landline number (included in your package) and get forwarded to the international number using your Skype credit (as little as 1c/minute). It can be a bit awkward to set up, but it's worthwhile if you use it a lot.
Gadge wrote: » I've just reached my 50gb limit and have a couple of weeks left, do any of you know how to get more data? Doesn't seem to be an option on the site and their call centre is closed. Thanks !
Savage_Henry wrote: » More data = top up by 15 eur again
DopeTech wrote: » Does that reset it immediately?
bronkobilly wrote: » had the same problem so ported over to three all u can eat data
DopeTech wrote: » Pretty sure you can't get any more until the billing cycle resets. If you're going to exceed 50gb frequently you may want to consider another network. Clear mobile is also on the Vodafone network but speeds are limited to 5MB. This is fine for most things but not if you'll be using it as a hotspot. €12.99 for unlimited (throttled) data, national calls and texts. Your other options would be 48 on the 3 network. €10.99 per month for unlimited National calls, texts and 100gb data. Or Gomo (on eir network) offer unlimited National calls and texts and 120gb data for €12.99. if you exceed it they will throttle the speeds but not cut you off from data entirely.
cunnifferous wrote: » Has anyone used the SMS option to switch your number over to them? Got the SIM in the post and using SMS would be easiest for me to switch over but just want to make sure it works smoothly.
Savage_Henry wrote: » For international calls i use Toolani app. It calls its irish landline nr (so that call is free) and then its peanuts for minutes
galtee boy wrote: » Yes, we used the sms message system when my wife switched to Postmobile last month. It worked fine, you just text them and say what time you want your number ported over. We waited about an hour after the specified time and nothing seemed to have happened, but then I restarted the phone, up came Postmobile on the phone and all was good. They didn't day to restart the phone, but I just decided to see if it would work and it did.
Savage_Henry wrote: » yes, i ran into the same issue (i switched to clear mobile because of that)
daraghwal wrote: » Can anyone else on post mobile (ensure wifi is off) get onto dominos.ie very weird that I can't on post mobile but can on wifi :eek::D