ccazza wrote: » I was able to order extreme on the website before the rep called to our door. Now I have an installation date of next week and it's showing as not available on the checker. Our next door neighbour is showing as capable of getting it. I confirmed out installation date today so I think the checker is not always accurate.
Gwynston wrote: » But how did you order it if the checker is showing as not available? Is there a different route through the ordering flow that bypasses the checker?
Shyboy wrote: » Yes, about 2 weeks before...typical, the one day I was out of the area...:(
Johnboy1951 wrote: » ....extreme insistence.
Bored Accountant wrote: » I believe all operators are given a months notice before an exchange is live so they can do the same if the so wish to put boots on the ground.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » I have a suspicion that they will do the pre-live sign up connections, move on to the next blue-line and so on to try to meet their stated targets of 'premises passed'. Further sign ups will be left until eir decides to provide the man power to do them. That seems to be what is happening. I hope I am wrong
Shyboy wrote: » Called Eir Sales again...The guy who I spoke to was very "sympathetic" about my situation but said that they can only go by what Eir Wholesale have in their system. They had a note from Eir Wholesale on my account, from when I called last week saying I cannot get FTTH because I am too far from the exchange.:eek: I tried to explain to him it is FTTH, not FTTC but he said I might be still too far...I said no, FTTH is a different technology and that my neighbours have ordered it through the rep but he admitted that they have been given very little information from Wholesale about the FTTH process... He then admitted that they have limited ports in the exchange and the rep may have sold them all...he said all remaining homes would therefore fail the line test until they add more ports... He reckoned that was most likely my problem...:(
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » Sounds like utter spoofing to me. It seems that retail sales have not been trained to sell FTTH. Surely the build plan would have accomodated all premises on blue lines.In fact I suspect additional capacity will have been built into the rollout when they come back to do premises not on blue lines.
Gonzo wrote: » so once my area goes live my only options are: 1 - stay in 24/7 and hope an eir salesman calls to the door and order 2 - spend multiple hours on different phone calls begging and pleading to get a connection which may not work 3 - if no sales rep calls or the sales agents online can't be bothered then possible months and months of waiting before i even get connected.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I intend to get the missus to nail the sales rep when they turn up and make sure we sign up.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » ...eir: That will be a 12 month contract; Promotional price of €55 Regular price €55 ...
ItHurtsWhenIP wrote: » That's a pretty sh1tty promotional price!
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » My understanding is that there is a moratorium on selling in the 30 day period. This is to allow other operators get their systems in order. I may be mistaken though. Can anyone confirm please?
oscarBravo wrote: » I'm not completely sure, but I think that all operators are simultaneously given advance notice of when the exchange/cabinet will go live, which gives them an opportunity to do advance marketing. At the end of the notice period, open eir's systems start accepting orders. I'd need to double-check the exact process, which probably won't be for a wee while.
Deleted User wrote: » I intend to get the missus to nail the sales rep when they turn up and make sure we sign up.
Shyboy wrote: » Called Eir Sales again...The guy who I spoke to was very "sympathetic" about my situation but said that they can only go by what Eir Wholesale have in their system. They had a note from Eir Wholesale on my account, from when I called last week saying I cannot get FTTH because I am too far from the exchange.:eek: I tried to explain to him it is FTTH, not FTTC but he said I might be still too far...I said no, FTTH is a different technology and that my neighbours have ordered it through the rep but he admitted that they have been given very little information from Wholesale about the FTTH process...He then admitted that they have limited ports in the exchange and the rep may have sold them all...he said all remaining homes would therefore fail the line test until they add more ports... He reckoned that was most likely my problem...:(
plodder wrote: » But, ports with FTTH must be fundamentally different than with DSL, where each subscriber needs its own port. With FTTH you have up to 32 subscribers sharing one strand, and presumably one physical port at the exchange/cabinet. Can they really run out of ports that quickly?
pegasus1 wrote: » Hi Shyboy, you should give the dccae a call or a mail and say that Eir are failing in their commitment of supplying the 300,000 premises...http://www.dccae.gov.ie/en-ie/about-us/contact-us/Pages/Communications.aspx#broadband
Shyboy wrote: » Definitely want to complain to someone...I am thinking of emailing Comreg but they probably won't do much...:( The neighbours who were supposed to have installations last week were called by Eir and they have been rescheduled to this week...I think the other's were down for this week so I assume that they want to get them all done in the one week. Most I have spoken to have their's booked in for Tuesday...I am keeping an eye out to talk to a tech...(anything's worth a try...) Also, I have heard of a few other neighbours (who I assume also missed the rep) call Eir and being told not available. Even two people who placed orders with the rep and being called back by Eir to say not available, big rows on the phone, then suddenly they are allowed to place an order...A lot of people very p*ssed off in the area. :mad: I definitely think they are only doing the pre-orders that the rep took for now . I can totally understand regarding limited manpower, etc. but something is seriously wrong with the whole process...:( It wouldn't have even been too bad if the rep had explained to people that they were only taking limited orders for the timebeing...
Johnboy1951 wrote: » I would have to check back, but I think the rep I posted about in Ennis did say that unless the connection was ordered at the door they would not get connected when it became available/live. At the time it seemed like an 'over-selling' tactic from the rep which was not believed. Now it seems maybe it should have been believed .....
Shyboy wrote: » Even two people who placed orders with the rep and being called back by Eir to say not available, big rows on the phone, then suddenly they are allowed to place an order...A lot of people very p*ssed off in the area. :mad:
Gonzo wrote: » this shouldn't happen, they are gonna have to take on many more employee's to handle this, if this is the way it's gonna be all over the country for the next 5+ years there is gonna be a lot of very angry people. Everyone can understand delays in rollouts but these sneaky tactics and withholding people's numbers from going live is just not on.