Bored Accountant wrote: » At a guess , some one else who went over the fair usage allowance...http://www.boards.ie/ttfthread/2057727988 Everyone going over for the first few months on usage will pay for the fibre rollout on its own!!
damienirel wrote: » LOL it always descends into this nonsense about rural vs. urban - I've lived in both during my life funnily enough. I reckon must people have so - why can't we just get along, and stfu about it.
Bored Accountant wrote: » Ha they should start having to paying for their water like people in rural ireland have been for years... Back on track before we go completely off topic... :cool:
yammagamma wrote: » im living in rural ireland looking out at the rural wind turbines that produce and have to send back the electricity on those poles cables to your urban setting and now we in rural ireland have to send you urban folk water from our SHANNON RIVER as well through miles and miles of pipe so its time URBAN folk started to pay a higher urban tariff for stuff produced in rural irelnd
damienirel wrote: » Maybe OneEightSeven is the parasite? Living in a city/town on social welfare? Expecting to get broadband for free.
OneEightSeven wrote: » It's because urban customers have to subsidize our massive 40% rural population. Land for telephone polls need to leased out and rural homes obviously need way more polls than urban homes. Ireland has a much higher rural population living in one-off bungalows than almost every country in Europe. Of course you know the reason. You're part of the problem. It's because of rural parasites like yourself. Higher wages is a factor, but look at how much cheaper broadband is in the other Western European countries: https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_price_rankings?displayCurrency=USD&itemId=33®ion=150
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oscarBravo wrote: » It does, does it? What's the going rate for a lease on the land for a telephone pole?
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Whereabout are those signs? I wish there were a few of them around here.
OneEightSeven wrote: » Land for telephone polls need to leased out...
Falconire wrote: » I passed this sign today Co. Clare
OneEightSeven wrote: » It's because urban customers have to subsidize our massive 40% rural population. Land for telephone polls need to leased out and rural homes obviously need way more polls than urban homes. Ireland has a much higher rural population living in one-off bungalows than almost every country in Europe. Of course you know the reason. You're part of the problem. It's because of rural parasites like yourself. Higher wages is a factor, but look at how much cheaper broadband is in the other Western European countries: https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_price_rankings?displayCurrency=USD&itemId=33®ion=150
daraghwal wrote: » Is there actual reasons why internet is more expensive than that here or is it the providers milking it?
Johnboy1951 wrote: » I don't know the reason ...... but cost of living would play a part no doubt.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » I am thinking of moving I really like the price! I really like the ping!
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Given the level of English in that email, I would seriously doubt the competency of the writer to provide accurate information.
daraghwal wrote: » It is! I removed their name to save the embarassment. Nearly as many redactions as the contract between DCCAE and Openeir! At least if they say I went over the FUP, I can read a direct quote over the phone to them from this email without them picking up on the horrendous grammar
Westnet: Paul wrote: » We don't have a data cap either. In fact, our top downloader in the last 24 hours managed to download an eye-watering 250GB...! (OK, that's a hotel on a dedicated fibre circuit, but still...)
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Is that a copy & paste from their email?