knipex wrote: » I think, in fact I know you are completely wrong. Romania does not offer FTTH in rural hinterlands and not even in all urban areas and AFAIK are not even contemplating it. Sweden have 32% penetration FTTH Singapore has a strong FTTH network but its basically a large city with a land mass about the size of the aran Islands and even there it isn't 100% universal rollout not even close... Also while its marketed at 1Gb its only 1Gb internal.. ie if you use external servers it limited to 150mb Korea is about 80% penetration but Korea is an urban population. What we are attempting to do in Ireland with both Eir and NBP is cutting edge, world class, best in class even so running 6 or 8 months late while not great isn't the end of the world. FYI the US infrastructure is a disaster and falling apart. The freeway system is disintegrating, many rural roads are unpaved, hell even rural suburban areas have unpaved roads. The power infrastructure is a joke with half of California having annual blackouts. The telecoms infrastructure is a mess, far worse then ours. Our infrastructure is far better than you appear to think. Perhaps I am older than you but the improvement in our infrastructure over the last 15 to 20 years, particularly the road and telecoms networks is unbelievable.. When you think of where we were in the 80's or even the 90's.. We aint perfect, there are many things wrong but we are getting better all the time.. If politics (and I mean populist protests) stayed out of it we would be even further ahead..
damienirel wrote: » Seems to be very slow progress in Limerick - Clarina has been live for a few months and the 80 passed hasn't been bumped at all - surely there are more than 80 houses to pass there? The map has taken a step back in that it doesn't give the numbers that have to be passed in an exchange to meet the 300k/2018 plan, didn't it have them before?
daraghwal wrote: » No, people just got it from the 100,000 announcement last year I think? Navi would know! Unless eir have started to use Navi's numbers seeing as they're probably more accurate
Blogin wrote: » Cappamore
JasonRyan wrote: » You house does pass for FTTH on the eircode checker? The fibre doesn't go very far down the Cappamore road out of Pallas, Dillons / Old Bridge is the stopping point on that road and barely in the Brackaile road before that bridge. Seems daft that they are not linking these routes, Pallas to Oola, Pallas to Cappamore, Cappamore to Doon etc as there as loads of houses passed / left out....
JasonRyan wrote: » Yeah, I remember seeing the number of premises listed before on the exchange map....
damienirel wrote: » Seems to be the story with this rollout, hence the reason I'm very skeptical of the whole thing - but then if Eir do win the NBP it will make sense.
daraghwal wrote: » Was that not FTTC?
JasonRyan wrote: » Don't think so, as I seem to remember Pallasgreen on it, and Pallas was never on the FTTC lists, always FTTC. But I may be wrong. I've looked at so many maps and plans (hopes & dreams too) :-)
yabadabado wrote: » I was told today on live chat that " the cabinet is full to capacity which means all the available fibre ports are currently in use" I asked a few more questions and got "Your line being too long to support the higher speeds. The line from the cabinet to your property may not be able to support speeds fast enough for Fiber Extreme(1000MB). It went live for FTTH on 05/04/2017 but I wasnt able to order anytime I ring/live chat,surely that is complete bolix I was told ?
long_b wrote: » Sounds like they think youre2afger FTTC FTTH can do 10km no problem. What's does the Eircode checker say for your Eircode?http://fibrerollout.ie/eircode-lookup
yabadabado wrote: » Im approx 800 metres from cabinet
long_b wrote: » Great, just order on the Eir website so maybe,?
tkmullingar wrote: » Hi anyone have any info or sightings of work on ftth in the Mullingar area.
Greylor wrote: » Spotted MCS McCann Cabling Solutions laying cable on behalf of Eir in a Southerly direction of Mullingar (the small road to the right of Lynn road and left of Ballinderry if you're looking at the map...I can't see a road name on it). They are currently laying cable underground but stopping halfway to the N52 and then bringing the cable up to run along the poles. So it looks like they're moving towards the line South along the R400 in the direction of Rochfortsbridge so as to get FTTH to the school a little down that road. Fortunately I live on that road, before the school. While it will still be MCS McCann doing the aerial part of the cabling, it's a different team of theirs that does it. They said that the best bet to get scheduling on when the aerial line will be run would be to call Eir. Naturally Eir is so clueless they don't even know who of their own people to speak to. Hopefully there won't be a huge delay between the underground and the aerial part now that they're actually working on this line.
yabadabado wrote: » Thats when the problems start :mad: It says on their checker its not available and I have checked regularly for the past 2 weeks,keep getting different answers.
long_b wrote: » What does the NBP map show for you?http://www.dccae.gov.ie/en-ie/communications/topics/Broadband/national-broadband-plan/high-speed-broadband-map/Pages/Interactive-Map.aspx
chewed wrote: » All the maps and eircode checkers still have my area down for summer 2018 yet I'm told we'll be live on May 3rd. And I'm getting an installation next Friday
yabadabado wrote: » Premises Covered ● 20% within NBP Intervention Area ● 0% covered by operators ● 80% planned rural deployment