johnb25 wrote: » I know it's double cost, but could they get fibre and just stop using Vodafone?
Finne1993 wrote: » Yes, I knew there was a broadband only package, there's numerous options on the contract form, I'll see if I can post a photo of it. I'm sure that's possible although they were adamant that Net1 and Vodafone have no agreements with them at the minute and are unlikely to have one with them, obviously they're going to push their own product but I was impressed with the level of knowledge they had, I must have been talking to them for close to an hour about it, usually I don't give sales people any time at all!
niallb wrote: » If they're in contract with Vodafone, they should see if they can upgrade their existing contract to fiber. Vodafone have as much right to resell the Open Eir product as Eir do, and should be happy to consider extending your parents' contract and increasing their monthly spend by selling them what they want.
blueser wrote: » So; even if my road has the blue line on it, and the cabinet in the town is "live, it could still take 3 years (if ever!) to see fibre broadband out at my house?
long_b wrote: » OpenEir are now claiming they'll have it all done by the end of 2018. I think it's fair to say there's a healthy scepticism on that revised estimate in this thread though.
blueser wrote: » Can't see that as a possibility, to be honest. I've been told that contracts still have to be signed yet. Then planning, then the groundwork (all underground, yeah?). I'm dubious about whether I'll ever see it at me, never mind 2020.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » This thread, and the comment you responded to, relates to eir's commitment to roll out fibre commercially, along the 'blue lines' they specified.
niallb wrote: » The Blue Line fiber is being rolled out by Open Eir, not Eir. It's a very convenient renaming for Eir sales and makes confusion common. Nobody from Open Eir will knock on anybody's door to sell them fiber. They sell their products to Eir and other broadband providers.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » Net1 are reselling FTTH.https://twitter.com/net1broadband/status/822372599267135488
Gonzo wrote: » on their website they seem to be only offering up to 150 for FTTH and same price as Eir's 150 broadband only package.
Finne1993 wrote: » Good spot, I knew the sales people would naturally be all for their own brand, it will be interesting to hear if anyone actually does order ftth from Net1 and how it takes for the install
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » They seem to focus on converting legacy wireless customers to fibre. I'm not sure how many would choose them over the bigger players.
mdfire wrote: » Is fibre to the home only possible with a cable from a pole? The poles stop short of me and current phone line is underground for about 200m.
Grumpypants wrote: » It can be done from both overhead and underground. It should just come in the same spot as your current phone line. More important is if you are on a "blue line". Look for you house on this map. If a blue line goes past it then you are very likely going to be able to get it at some point. http://fibrerollout.ie/where-and-when/
Johnboy1951 wrote: » with the addition of a VOIP phone in the net1 package ...... so seems slightly better than the eir offer?
mdfire wrote: » I'm talking to eir sales about getting it extended.