GoMo offer it, good value at €15pm too. WiFi calling is far more effective than signal boosters. Only watch out is not every handset is supported by Eir/GoMo but most major brands are.Hello,
I've the same problem.
I'm with Vodafone, and I use WiFi calling - it makes a very big difference, providing near perfect signal, for telephone calls.
When I last looked into this, only Vodafone (certain contracts) and Eir, offered WiFi calling.
Neither Three, nor any of the virtual operators (incl. those on the Vodafone network), offered WiFi calling.
I found the lack of providers offering WiFi calling, to be quite annoying, as limited competition results in higher costs. However, once I stated thinking like that, I then got even more annoyed, given I'm paying Vodafone for a mobile phone service on a monthly basis, that they aren't providing, to a satisfactory level.... But all said and done, I need a mobile phone service, and there's no way in hell that I'm doing business with Eir, given their horrific customer service reputation !
Three.Tesco piggyback on another provider's network - not sure which
Why would you think this? EIR/Gomo are no different than any other mobile carrier in Ireland.Only watch out is not every handset is supported by Eir/GoMo but most major brands are.
You'd think it wouldn't make any difference but it does. For instance, WiFi calling doesn't work on Google's Pixel phones on Eir/Gomo. No such issue with Vodafone.Why would you think this? EIR/Gomo are no different than any other mobile carrier in Ireland.
GoMo do.It's not the handset, it's the network i.e. EIR/Gomo don't support wifi calling is what you're saying.
Different operators use different frequencies.Why would you think this? EIR/Gomo are no different than any other mobile carrier in Ireland.
Gomo don't have a network. They're a virtual operator that uses the Eir network.I think what Nextegg is saying is that not every handset supports wifi calling. Apparently Gomo and EIR both support wifi calling on their network.
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