Gonzo wrote: » walked all of the blue sections in my area, basically what starts off as 1 blue line breaks up into 3 segments and I'm near the end of the first segment. All ducting is now coded in white paint with arrows. On my section of blue line the ducting ends about 400 meters from my home and there are about 8 Eir poles starting from where the ducting ends to the last pole on the road which is 1 pole past my home. Out of the 8 poles, 4 of them are coded with yellow paint on the roadside as WP1 (first pole where ducting ends), then a few poles on it's WP2 etc. The pole outside my gate is marked as WP4 with END and an arrow pointing back towards Dunshaughlin. I presume these WP1-4 marked poles signify extra work will be carried out? I guess the pole outside my home will feed the final pole including the last 2 houses on the road. It's the same situation on the other 2 blue line segments, some poles have been marked WP (1,2,3,4) etc and the second last pole on each of those segments also has a WP code and END with an arrow. Perhaps the code WP could mean Winter Pole as in these poles will be wired up during winter. From what I saw it definitely appears that the blue lines end where they are on the map.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Using that logic I assume where you have WP on the poles it means "wiring point", so if that is the case when the first fix fibres are installed there will be a loop or coil of fibre at the top of the pole.
onrail wrote: » Folks, It seems from all mapping and checker that Fibre is available in my townland. The house is down a lane, approximately 150m from the route. We have an eircom landline? Would Fibre connection be possible?
Icyseanfitz wrote: » so are the ftth cables coming from cabinets or exchanges?
ED E wrote: » All come from exchanges, some just run *underneath* cabs.
Icyseanfitz wrote: » im due for it 2017 H2, is that the second half of 2017 or quarter 2?
The Cush wrote: » Second Half of 2017
long_b wrote: » Updating the tracker spreadsheet. A good few Winter 2016 places with no work noted on them yet.
Gonzo wrote: » I reckon it will be at least late January/February before our winter 2016 exchange goes live. Still some ducting work happening across the exchange, Ive seen no evidence of any wiring except for reading that the Trim road near Drumree is wired up.
Deleted User wrote: » Don't despair, they may turn up mob handed one day and to the entire job in less than a week. First fix here was very rapidly done.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Further update regarding Ennis FTTH ......... there are eir vans again deployed on the Ennis blue lines today SUNDAY! If anyone had any doubts about eir's commitment to rolling out this FTTH in good time, these events should make them think again. To have eir vans and personnel out on Saturday and Sunday working on the roll out is, for me, very encouraging.EDIT: A pic of a similar pole after the work yesterday
Shyboy wrote: » I wonder are the fitting of these boxes the last stage of the rollout of FTTH prior to the area going live? Or does another KN team have to do anything?
oscarBravo wrote: » Looking at that photo, it's a splice box with only one cable going into it, which means that there is splicing still to be done. When you see several cables going into one of those, you're getting warmer.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » At what stage would that splicing be done? ........ when individual premises are being connected or prior to that?
oscarBravo wrote: » I don't know. If I find out, I'll update. My point was just that at the moment it looks like a splice box with no splices in it, so there's work still to be done.
HoggySR wrote: Most likely when whoever is served from that pole signs up for FTTH KN Networks will come and feed dropwires from that box.
Gonzo wrote: » Fiber rollout map has been updated. It doesn't surprise me that there is another run of delays including my own exchange. Dunshaughlin moved from Winter 2016 to Winter 2016/2017. Ratoath moved from Winter 2016 to early/mid 2017. Ashbourne moved from Winter/Spring to early/mid 2017. lots of exchanges delayed by at least 3 months. proof that getting another 36,000 live by end of 2016 was a pile of crap, don't believe anything you read in the papers.
Gonzo wrote: » Fiber rollout map has been updated. It doesn't surprise me that there is another run of delays including my own exchange. Dunshaughlin moved from Winter 2016 to Winter 2016/2017. Ratoath moved from Winter 2016 to early/mid 2017. Ashbourne moved from Winter/Spring to early/mid 2017.
plodder wrote: » Same here in North County Dublin. Was winter 2016/spring 2017. Now early/mid 2017. It's disappointing when the estimates are so vague to begin with, that they just replace one vague estimate, with one three months further out. I'm not getting a strong impression that they have a proper handle, on how long it's going to take.
Gonzo wrote: » Fiber rollout map has been updated. It doesn't surprise me that there is another run of delays including my own exchange.