Gonzo wrote: » yeah I thought they were gonna use the gable end of all the homes. Hopefully they will use that here when I finally get installation.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » That gives me I hope they meet their expectations. The map tells me 12 long months more ......
daraghwal wrote: » http://fibrerollout.ie/eircode-lookup/ Finally
Great news. Your premises is on open eir’s 300k rural fibre rollout programme. We expect fibre broadband to be available to you by the first half of 2018.
Estimated date for first Live FTTH Fibre Services with speeds up to 1000Mb/s is Spring/Summer 2018
snowstreams wrote: » Eir have put up fibre extreme marketing signs on my road now, so they must be getting close. The eircode checker still says its not available for me yet though. All the eir cabling on my road is underground, I hope that doesnt mean a slower installation. though I know my ducting to the road is clear and still has its string within it.
Deleted User wrote: » No gable end? That's where the overhead fibre went on my installation after they refused to use the duct.
Decoda wrote: » Well Evan the extremely efficient and friendly KN networks technician has just left and unfortunately there's been a problem. I knew before hand that it wouldn't be possible to use the existing duct as there's no access inside the house. Evan said the only way would be to remove the floor in the hall.....obviously a non starter..... So it was outside to have a look at the overhead option. And the problem. I assumed that any overhead cable would go from pole across the road to our chimney, not so according to Health and Safety they are not allowed to place overhead cables above the fascia level of our house so it would have to go from the pole across the road to our fascia level. Any delivery to the house oil etc would have snagged on the cable. Also the cable would have to come down so sharp that it would be too low as it crossed the road. My only option is to have a pole fitted in the garden to one side of the house and bring the fibre from this pole to the fascia level. Not ideal but the only solution. There's no cost to me as EIR say they will cover this as part of their installation. The location for the pole has been GPS'ed and it looks like the pole will be installed next Thursday and I'll have to have another installation appointment set up. We've waited for years so what's another week or so. I'll keep this page updated when I finally get it sorted. D.
Gonzo wrote: » lucky you!,my first install didn't go ahead and looks like my second attempt next Thursday is not going ahead either due to another problem.
Decoda wrote: » Got a call at 16.50 this evening from EIR installations wanting to know could I accommodate my installation tomorrow instead of next Monday as she said that they had at least 2 technicians in the vicinity tomorrow and they were looking for installations to do??? Hell yeah bring it on. It's been a long time coming but I'm nearly over the line. Fingers crossed it all goes without a hitch. D.
robwen wrote: » Would a letter D mark on a pole mean its down to be replaced?
garroff wrote: » Chatted online with Eir sales today. They confirmed that I can have Fibre BB for €50 a month and 12 months contract. Got our chat emailed to me so I have it in writing. If they later say that that is incorrect then how can you believe anything that say?.
long_b wrote: » Badly worded sarcasm I'm afraid. I'd sign a 3 year contract in my own blood for this service!
Gonzo wrote: » When Eir finally provide FTTH to your area, what other alternative do you have?
Gonzo wrote: » they would have contracts as well?
knipex wrote: » Pure and Digiweb