I'd be interested in seeing the chosen 9 (or 10) exchanges.
Should be a lesson in demographics.
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| 25-08-2001, 02:02 | #18 |
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Interesting, though the person who made the list is talking through his árse when he says By opting for such demographically wealthy areas does this indicate they are still planning to
charge a king's ransom for it. I don't see Dalkey, Killiney,Blackrock ,Foxrock,Dun Laoghaire and Howth in the trial areas....strange that..these areas are surely the most demographically wealthy areas in Dublin. Tallaght..and they expect take up there..i know the suprise is old by now..sorry it still amazes me. About all they got right here imho is Rathmines..i hope the Rathmines people are impressed. [This message has been edited by Longfield (edited 25-08-2001).] |
| 25-08-2001, 12:22 | #19 |
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AFAIK either of the Sandyford Exchanges will cover the Foxrock & Leopardstown areas.
Although I may be biased living within the Sandyford Exchange, there is justification for eircoms decision given so many small busineses in the Sandyford Indus. Est & Leopardstown Business Park. eircom have specifiaclly targetted these areas- I know this for a fact because when I applied for an "i-stream" trial, I was told that preference had been given to these enterprises ahead of the home user. BTW I'm only playing Devils Advocate- Obviously its a disgrace that the whole country wont be able to avail of the service immediately ![]() ------------------ 80p. SAVE CHIP !! |
| 25-08-2001, 14:19 | #20 |
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I don't see Dalkey, Killiney,Blackrock ,Foxrock,Dun Laoghaire and Howth in the trial areas....strange that..these areas are surely the most demographically wealthy areas in Dublin.
Errah, they all have STM-1 leased lines Longfield. They wouldn't be seen dead with DSL. ![]() adam |
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