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Old 22-11-2005, 23:07   #1
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Minor Speed Increases

For all the people who don't read the IrelandOffline forums it appears that eircon are going to finally upgrade upload speeds. Taken from this thread from damien.m
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Old 1Mb Downstream / 128k Upstream
New 2Mb Downstream / 256k Upstream

Old 2Mb Downstream / 128k Upstream
New 3Mb Downstream / 384k Upstream

Old 3Mb Downstream / 256k Upstream
New 4Mb Downstream / 384k Upstream

Old 4Mb Downstream / 256k Upstream
New 5Mb Downstream / 512k Upstream
Not bad but this was needed a long time ago. They will occur during January.
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Old 22-11-2005, 23:35   #2
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Ta, nice to hear
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Old 22-11-2005, 23:51   #3
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That's great news. How likely is it that the other companies will follow in style? I desperately want EsatBT to increase their upload speeds.
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Old 22-11-2005, 23:52   #4
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But this still isn't official though right? I hope they were good sources that leaked this info, it'd be great to finally have a decent enough upload and that extra little oomph in download. I'm just wondering why its happening...

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That's great news. How likely is it that the other companies will follow in style? I desperately want EsatBT to increase their upload speeds.
Extremely likely, seeing as EsatBT and UTV are basically just reselling Eircoms product...err...or whatever, bottom line is, if Eircom make changes, the other companies are certain to follow suit.

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Old 22-11-2005, 23:58   #5
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That's great news. How likely is it that the other companies will follow in style? I desperately want EsatBT to increase their upload speeds.
*sigh* BT are just reselling eircon's BB after all they are a monopoly! Don't ever forget that fact; it's the reason Irish internet and penetration figures are as good as Turkey or Mexico and other Higly developed countries </sarcasm> BT lines and UTV lines will increase at the same time as eircons because THEY ARE THE SAME. They all belong to our horrid monopoly
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Old 22-11-2005, 23:58   #6
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That's great news. How likely is it that the other companies will follow in style? I desperately want EsatBT to increase their upload speeds.
if eircom do it, BT and UTV will follow suit as they are selling the same package
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Old 23-11-2005, 00:48   #7
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But this still isn't official though right? I hope they were good sources that leaked this info
Check the news in the morning. My information is rock solid.
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Old 23-11-2005, 08:02   #8
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Check the news in the morning. My information is rock solid.
nothing on the likes of enn.ie yet
I believe you though

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there we go http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/...yid=single5715

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Old 23-11-2005, 08:25   #9
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I'm sitting pretty on a delightful 3meg download/512k upload thanks to digiweb metro...
It's hard to believe that I was once stuck on the terrible 512k download and 128k upload. Really is a load of crap that they (eircom) can still get away with their anal rape of irish customers.

256k should have been the basic upload for users when broadband was first "invented" in Ireland. Prehistoric isn't the word...
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Old 23-11-2005, 08:26   #10
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Check the news in the morning. My information is rock solid.
It sure was. Great news...can't wait for this.
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Old 23-11-2005, 09:36   #11
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Eircom trials 5Mbps broadband service

Eircom trials 5Mbps broadband service

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23.11.2005 - From next January, Eircom and its various wholesale customers will be introducing new broadband packages with download speeds of up to 5Mbps and 512k upstream. So far no prices have been indicated for the new packages.
Siliconrepublic.com has learned that wholesale customers of Eircom’s bitstream broadband have received a letter from the company informing them of the impending upgrade.

It is understood that Eircom has told other licensed operators (OLOs) it will be testing the new speeds in four exchanges between 5 and 12 December and, if the trials are successful all OLO customers will be upgraded in January.

Already one wholesale customer of Eircom’s bitstream service has indicated its various product offerings for January based on the upgrade.

Netsource has revealed that its Office@Home product will increase from the existing 1Mb downstream and 128k upstream to 2Mb downstream and 256k upstream; its Origin product will increase from 1Mb and 128k to 2Mb downstream and 256k upstream; its Origin Plus 2Mb service will be boosted to 3Mb downstream and 384k upstream; its Enterprise product will increase from 3Mb downstream to 4Mb upstream; and its top level 4Mb Corporate service will increase from 4Mb downstream and 256k upstream to 5Mb downstream and 512k upstream.

Netsource sales and marketing director Louise McKeown commented: “With the introduction of new speeds, particularly with respect to upstream speeds, solutions such as voice over IP (VoIP) becomes a more realistic proposition. A number of clients have a requirement for higher broadband speeds and these upgrades will provide our current and future clients with a pure business class broadband service which will facilitate teleworking, private networking, video conferencing, online backup and of course VoIP.”

At least one other OLO has confirmed with siliconrepublic.com that it has received the letter revealing the impending trials.

Eircom’s move to higher speeds has been long anticipated as well as an impending move into ADSL2+ services.

An Eircom spokesman told siliconrepublic.com that while the company could not comment on the trials or proposed speed increases: “Any product that’s available on Eircom’s network and offered by another operator will also be available to Eircom customers. We will make an announcement in due course.”

The news of a potential speed increase was welcomed by broadband lobby group IrelandOffline. Spokesman Damien Mulley commented: “Increases in speed, especially in upload speed are always to be welcomed. Twice now Eircom reacted to competition in the market by giving people speed increases, a very obvious example of why competition is important and shouldn't be stiffled.

“Even in the past week competition has shown that consumers can get up to 24Mmbps on their lines when this time last year, with a lot less competition, consumers were offered 1mbps. When ComReg and the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources eventually sort out the local loop unbundling (LLU) mess I think we can expect to see these speed jumps become a very regular occurrence,” Mulley said.

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Old 23-11-2005, 09:43   #12
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So what we are looking at is another DSL upgrade, is it?
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Old 23-11-2005, 11:14   #14
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looks like my old upload limit of 128k will be 384k, thats 3 times the amount, I am a gamer and this is bound to have a good effect on counter-strike source and xbox live? It should lower my ping slightly as our current connections are slightly bottled with the current tiny upload?
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Old 23-11-2005, 11:23   #15
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Great news, but what is the smarter move.. (pun intended - I don't get smart on my line)

I have 1MB/128 with BT... and was thinking about getting the 2MB offer with BT line rental anyway... but that there will be a 3MB/384KB - I want that!!

Upgrade to 2MB service now and get the respective upgrade later in Jan or wait until the new offers are out and hope the prices will be lower...

Any thoughts, ideas, insights?
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