Jess Kelly
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Podcast Appearances
There are two episodes that focus on primary school children and then there are two that are aimed at the parents of secondary school children.
And I know I'm biased, but
I think they're a great resource for parents looking for guidance on where to get started and how to get started, but also where to turn to if and when something goes awry.
So again, it's called Behind the Screens.
You can search for it and take a listen.
Now, earlier this week, the results of a nationwide survey carried out by iReach showed that elevated prices for things such as food, energy and health insurance are costing the average household almost two grand a year.
The same day those results came out, GOMO announced it was entering the fibre broadband market, offering customers a price for life.
This is a significant game changer on the face of it, but is it too good to be true?
Ciara O'Brien of the Irish Times is with me now.
Ciara, how are you?
I'm good.
How are you?
I am well, thank you.
So as I mentioned there, GOMO is entering the fibre market, which is significant.
For those living under a rocker who might have missed it, just remind us what GOMO is.
You also need to be a GOMO mobile customer as well, which if you are, then you're absolutely laughing.
But it is worth just reading some of the fine print here, because again, although it is fibre to the home, it is up to 500 meg.
No, but I was a Gomo customer for a good while.
I had a Gomo SIM in my second phone, which was just handy to have.
And I was kind of contemplating when and where would you need to get onto the customer service in the sense that, obviously, if there's a network outage or whatever, that's fair enough.