Jpmarn wrote: » I have a picture taken of a telephone pole equipped with fibre cabling on the road bouncing the ploughing site, Skeggen Co. Offally. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7s2idUk5Qi8VTEwc0QyTjlHOUk/view?usp=drivesdk
damienirel wrote: » With that logic if my landline stops working in july because of branches of a tree falling on it - then openeir can do nothing about it until september?? I know they can be slow to fix things but wtf?
murphaph wrote: » Maybe they'll assign a load of them to gathering, processing and presenting data so the insatiable appetite for dates, dates, dates!! on here can be satisfied. Of course that would slow the rollout itself down as Eir doesn't have limitless resources, but we want dates!!
pegasus1 wrote: » Its best they cut the hedge now as then it doesnt need cutting till this time next year....you ill see farmers and agriculture contractors doing lots of cutting these days....now get back to the fibre...
Dero wrote: » That's not what I said.
pcuser wrote: » I have a quick question. The Main cabinet in the village I live in is being upgraded to fibre and is due to go live next month.(Number 1 with the red circle on the map) If I enter my line attenuation in to a calculator it tells me that I am 1079 meters from the exchange. Which would seem about right. However just at the entrance of my estate there is one of the smaller green eir exchanges (Red Triangle circled number 2 on the map)http://oi47.tinypic.com/r1zy1d.jpg Will eir run the fibre cable from the main exchange to these smaller green cabinets that are in most estates? If that is the case than I might be able to get a much faster speed.http://s148.photobucket.com/user/damienbrown1/media/eir%20Fibre%20Broadband%20Coverage%20Map_zpsxngj3ywk.png.html Map
long_b wrote: » Distance doesn't matter with fibre apparently
pcuser wrote: » The 1st dot is MIK1_EO1 Fibre Broadband is expected to go live 12 Oct. That would be Number 1 on the map I shared. Number 2 on the map is not an exchange,It is one of those small green cabinets to seem to be in most estates http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/attachments/sky-broadband-fibre-help/3524d1343262477-bt-update-fttc-exchange-list-2012-07-25-11.15.22-480x640-.jpg
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » I know it is not an exchange. That is why it is called Fibre to the Cabinet. Does number 2 have a date? If indeed you are connected to it you could expect much higher speeds up to 100Mb/s depending on distance.
pcuser wrote: » Number 2 is not even on the map
pegasus1 wrote: » Trees etc tangling in phone wires is just as dangerous, as who knows who needs to use a phone - not a mobile - to call the fire brigade/ambulance etc... also your internet...that's most important...
ED E wrote: » Depends on the circumstances. Road blocked/public danger (Manhole open, VDSL cab not locked, pole about to fall and OpenEir will class it as an emergency and deal with immediately. That means clean up. Pole gets pulled into the ditch. Then the repair is logged under normal priority. OAPs and MediAlert(Pacemaker triggers/fall detectors/panic buttons) used to be very much prioritized but thats less so the case now. Many systems are now cellular anyways. Bad weather damage from Jan to mid Feb and you're f'ckd. Check COMREGs faults reports and you'll see 80-95% on time for 3 quarters then 40% in the 4th.
damienirel wrote: » This topic was started today when somebody mentioned that the FTTH rollout was hampered by the spring/summer hedge cutting ban and that people were objecting to openeir cutting hedges - I don't see it as being much of a factor in delaying the rollout at the moment, but people want to believe that it's holding things up.
Shyboy wrote: » I see KN are back moving on with the FTTH work in our area. We are due for Autumn/Winter 2016 and about 2 miles down the road today they are pushing orange cable through the new manholes which appeared lately. I see that all of the poles that already have been done have a bright blue loop of cable coming from them, would that be them ready to connect up to homes? They are getting nearer to me...
long_b wrote: » Seeing some new manholes around our area too. What's the story with them? How do they help?
pegasus1 wrote: » Easy one this..It's for a man to go down a hole.... Right...What are manholes used for...answer...access points for ducting/pipes.
long_b wrote: » They really look like water meters to me. Would they have Eir or openeir branding on?