Really depends on your location / where you are using it most as you can often get small patches/black holes of coverage in certain buildings even in great coverage areas
As far as I can see it's still 4G only and VM don't yet offer 5G?I presume it’s 5G?
Mobile Coverage Map
99.7% 4G population Coverage
Virgin Mobile uses Three’s network. Which means we get access to one of the biggest networks in Ireland and can deliver 99.7% population coverage for voice calls, plus 99.7% coverage for 3G data services and 99.1% for 4G data services.
but they had split them on different accounts.
48 also have a separate account/login for every SIM/number...Currently on 48.
they couldn't seem to ... work out which phone was on which account.
Been on Virgin Media's €25 plan for 9+ years, never had an issue during my roaming across Ireland. Some blackspots out in the southwest but nothing other providers had.What are people's experiences with VM for the mobile for both signal and service? Was the move efficient?
What exactly do you mean by this?Remember you can always switch to another network provider who has signal in patchy areas and retain your plan.
What exactly do you mean by this?
You mean roaming within your home country.I have done this multiple times both here at home and abroad in the UK and Europe over the years. Example: A staycation in West Cork, had no coverage with VM changed my phone over to Vodafone and off I went. Similarly in the UK, just looked for the provider with the best signal whether that was EE, O2 or others.
That was my understanding too but @Wandering_Dazed claims otherwise above:You can do it roaming but not at home afaik.
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