Gonzo wrote: » This week while KN were uncovering the manholes from the 70s, I noticed that along several poles they seem to have very thick black tubing coming out of the ground and white tape holding it to the sides of some poles near the ground, in some poles its just hanging there looping around, this would not be fiber but black cable of some sort nearly an inch thick.
Shyboy wrote: » Funny you should mention the old manholes. My village is down for FTTH from Autumn/Winter 2016 and in the last few weeks I noticed a lot of old Eircom manholes appear all over the place. I had thought "I'm sure they were not here before?" and I do not remember seeing Eir/KN installing them...but now it is making sense... I thought the fibre would be strung along the poles in rural areas or will some of it be pulled along the manholes?
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Where ducting exists its use would seem the much better option ...... and probably less costly too.
Shyboy wrote: » To be honest, I didn't realise that rural areas had ducting, I thought it was only towns/cities? So, I assume that this ducting has been here all along but not used?
Redriddick wrote: » Lads. Eircom have put my price up by 7 euro per month. I get 1.5mb at the moment. My exchange is due to be upgraded to ftth end of this year or early 2017. I am not on a blue line. Should I hold out or will my speed improve with ftth. I am considering leaving. Any advice
Falcon L wrote: » I live on one of the blue lines, fed by an overhead poly route. I noticed recently that all the poles on the route have been cleaned off at the base and a bar code plate attached to each one. Anything that has a dropwire coming off it has a big red D plate as well. I wonder is this part of the rollout, or am I just going to wake up as normal in the morning and realise it was all a dream.
marno21 wrote: » Are yer homes on the first 100k premises announced or the 2017-2020 rollout?
Hank Scorpio wrote: » Tis weird, a new cabinet ( outside my driveway ) went live in my village yesterday but having checked pretty much all houses in the village on the linechecker and Eir's website, they all come back with a reading which would indicate they're directly connected to the exchange. It's been this way for 3 or 4 months now and with the new cabinet no premises have any increase in attainable speed.
Falcon L wrote: » In my case, no.
Gonzo wrote: » just noticed every pole here has a white labeled barcode as well, not sure how long they been there.
MiskyBoyy wrote: » Don't think the website gets updated that quick tbh.
Hank Scorpio wrote: » The digiweb checker had all the houses prequals a month before the exchange went live.
MiskyBoyy wrote: » Eir aren't so quick.
Hank Scorpio wrote: Eir and Digiweb share the same database..
MiskyBoyy wrote: » I'm just speaking from my experience. The eir website never updates for ages after a cabinet goes live in my area.
BandMember wrote: It's been mentioned on numerous occasions, don't use the Eir site as it is way behind the time and rarely updated - use this one:
ACLFC7 wrote: » what are L.A Boundaries on the FIBRE BROADBAND NETWORK COVERAGE MAP?http://fibrerollout.ie/where-and-when/