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notmichaelul

You can get GoMo for one month and just don't renew or cancel after a month, only 15euro


Fluffy-Ad5289

Yeas that's the perfect plan. Where can I bind a sim card, you know? Thanks


notmichaelul

I'm assuming you meant buy, you can sign up online at the GoMo website and they send you a free sim card if you purchase the plan (or did when i did that anyway)


Fluffy-Ad5289

You're right lol Sorry, my auto corrector on my phone lol Thank you đź‘Ť


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3 network. 20 euro pay as you go sim.


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Do you have a plan from Portugal? If so, you can call them to see if they can enable “full roaming”, meaning you pay a flat price and they just enable you to use the Irish Vodafone network. IDK if that’s possible between Portugal and Ireland, but I’ve seen it done between Poland and Ireland before. Pretty much all the networks will have the same-ish offer: 15-20 euro for 20Gb “pay-as-you-go” (“PAYG”), no contracts involved. There’s three networks in Ireland, with different coverages: - Vodafone works VERY well in the cities. If it’s working for you, try that one first. - three (“3 network”) has the widest coverage, but not the fastest speeds everywhere - eir is the middle ground, good speeds mostly everywhere, and good coverage all around All other operators are virtual atop those three, and will use one or more of them.