Gonzo wrote: » my order is going wrong again, just been issued an email with someone else's name and account number, time to sort this out again. The online order system must be broken, because this is the second time I submit an order and the automatic generated emails feed back someone elses account information and someone else obviously has my account information.
Robxxx7 wrote: » Bit of a data protection issue as well i would have thought
Gonzo wrote: » eir has 1950 premises passed for FTTH in Tralee. The rural part of Tralee's rollout has 760 premises assigned to it, which may not be ready yet? Because Eir already has lots of urban homes assigned to FTTH, it is very difficult to judge if their rural locations went live as both the urban and rural rollout share the same reference tag on the open eir map. At a guess the majority or all of those 1950 live premises are urban. You would probably need to contact someone in Open Eir who could confirm if your area has gone live yet and if it is live, what can be done to get you connected. It doesn't make sense that Eir would launch an area and not allow customers to sign up for a service because there is no more room.
davis27 wrote: » Ok this makes sense if they are saying the ports are full if urban ftth is 1980 they might not have ports but they shouldnt be selling/confirming live & installation dates when there is no capacity on the olt. Im two miles outside the town so im not sure if im classified as rural or urban. I can see now the clounalour exchange is showing 1980 live ftth homes Cant find any contact for openeir, same them a message on teiteer and didnt get a reply.
Gonzo wrote: » if you can see lots of green fields and in a ribbon development type area, then your rural. If your on a street full of houses with small gardens, shops and business's then your urban.
banjopeter wrote: » Good news - Fibre map now saying that Kinvara exchange is fibre enabled...
irishgrover wrote: » there are taking orders for efibre (FTTC), myself and others are scheduled for installations next week. With regards to FTTH it's scheduled (as per your screenshot) from next month. However what is unclear to me is if this service (FTTH) will be available to those within the town (there are blue lines in the town on the map) or if it will be available only to those on the blue line and outside of the town.... I guess we will know this time next month....
Gonzo wrote: » I've let Pamela know what is happening. The main issue it's causing is incorrect order details, the online ordering system is mixing up account numbers, and perhaps Eircodes, because my last order had to be cancelled as my Eircode was found in 2 orders so the system is probably sending wrong eircodes as well. If this order has to be cancelled again I will have to order the product over the phone, Has anyone else come across this happening to them when they order online?
pegasus1 wrote: » The Eircode system is supposed to be full of errors like totally wrong address and groups of houses under the one eircode.
Gonzo wrote: at a guess it will be available to those outside the town with FTTC providing service for the town itself. FTTH is only in small villages if there is no FTTC option available.
irishgrover wrote: » it just seems odd to rollout FTTH a week after FTTC.
fme wrote: » I assume if I see this on the post outside our house then FTTH is imminent? Have seen eir vans at the nearby cabinet a lot in the last week too. This is in Tara, Co Meath
rob808 wrote: » yea Tara down for spring/summer so you could have it by may/June/July and if your lucky maybe April.
ACLFC7 wrote: » You might be lucky and it could be coming very soon. But I saw coils of fibre (like in your pic) on poles in Rathcoole back in November but FTTH is only scheduled to go live for Rathcoole in April.
Gonzo wrote: » it will be a few months yet, in the picture above that's the early stages of wiring, depending on the route it can be anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks before they come back and install the splitter box's, then there more wiring work after that. Also the Tara exchange is massive with over 1100 premises to be wired, a far bigger length of blue lines to be completed compared to the Dunshaughlin exchange and most of us have been waiting 4 months since the splicing was completed. It also all depends on how much will Open Eir complete for first live date.
rob808 wrote: » The live date probably be july/August but I say people be waiting till September before they can order it.It be interesting to see when summerhill get started im down for autumn 2017.
Gonzo wrote: » could easily be October for many of those Spring/Summer exchanges. Our exchange was meant to be Autumn 2016, then Winter 2016. When the lads were wiring the area they said most likely we'd have it by end of January, then the exchange got an early 2017 date and then March 8th and most of the exchange still won't be live till April 5th, some other parts of the exchange possiblly even later as there still seems to be some work going on in some parts.
Gonzo wrote: » Pamela got back to me about my concerns of the online ordering system, it turns out that the account number given to me is actually a new account number which the system created and not someone elses account number. I didn't realise that it creates a new account number.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » Are the blue lines on the http://www.openeir.ie/Our_Network/#nga-map now yellow for anybody else? Can anyone spot any route changes?
Gonzo wrote: » edit: seems a bit buggy, the lines disappear when you zoom in