yabadabado wrote: » Ok folks Im finally able to order the FTTH and I'm wondering what is the best deal via phone or online ?
vintagevrs wrote: » I noticed the pole at our house has been marked with spray paint. We are the very last house on the FTTH blue line and the spray paint I think said "EL" which I'm guessing is end of line or something. Hopefully works will be starting soon enough.
KOR101 wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/telcos-tell-the-truth-about-fibre-broadband-but-not-the-whole-truth-1.3114330
Snowy_ wrote: » Well lads, made a new account just to clear up something here if I can get a bit of help
ednwireland wrote: » any rollout timeframes except It starts in 2018 I will go into my usual mode of this will deliver nothing just like the previous ones.
ednwireland wrote: » weird as the line past me services 7 houses not sure where the logic comes from in terms of where the line stops.
ED E wrote: » A deal with a neighbour to split a 350Mb link could always do well
The Cush wrote: » Are you saying the fibre line goes past your house but services houses beyond yours? How far is your house from the nearest pole on the fibre run, on the road? According to their policy they include properties where the house connection is no more than 50m from the NTP (network touch point) i.e. a pole on your property boundary that carries the main fibre cable which is used to serve a number of houses and the house connection is no more than 150m from the splice box.
ednwireland wrote: » just seems very arbitrary where they stopped that's all
Open Eir is running fibre along its existing telephone poles to connect rural Laois to its network. It is part of a nationwide rollout to 300,000 rural premises. The company says it has already provided fibre to 22k premises in Laois. Laois County Council’s staff and councillors were given a presentation by Open Eir’s sales director Orlagh Nevin at the May meeting.http://www.leinsterexpress.ie/news/home/254512/telephone-poles-to-be-used-to-bring-broadband-to-thousands-in-laois.html
The Cush wrote: » More spin ...
Snowy_ wrote: » Well lads, made a new account just to clear up something here if I can get a bit of help There 2 weeks ago a lad from Eir came up to the house on his van (so he was offical I suppose 😂) talking to my mam who answered the door ( I was still in bed, so whoops) he was telling her about that fibre is now available and that we should ring up Eir after the 1st of June. He gave her a leaflet/poster thing with the prices and all that mumbo on it about it, offered up to 1K-mb which is pretty hefty for our location, defo a jump from the silly 400kbs we get atm! 😂 But anyway, I didn't hear it all as I was still in bed and I only selectively-eavesdropped on some points but he said get onto Eir after the 1st. We waited until after that bank holis and my mam gave them a rang when I was out town, and as predicable as always, the Eir rep said that for her it says it's not available and that she didn't know this and that etc. Got a little heavy hearted when my mam told me but it still didn't sit right with me that the lad came to the house and told us all this, the vans working hours outside the house the past few weeks and that the town near by (which is Croom, in Limerick ) has it as the secondary school has fibre and to my knowledge even the locals have it too So Im asking if I should get onto Eir tomorrow myself and have a word with them on what's going on, as that lad hardly called to all our neighbors for the laugh and the contractors ravilling leads because they could. I'm skeptical mostly now on account of that Irish times article that came out last night about the ComReg figures, but honestly we've been toyed around with Eir for years now it's gone behond a joke. I hope we can get it but I'm half-half now, I saw a few lads on here who seem to be around my general area, I'm near the croom area and I know for a fact it's all wired and ready to go but whatever Eir is toying on about is behond me, are ye in a similar situation?
MajesticDonkey wrote: » Fibre rollout map updated, now with "home" icons on each home that's getting FTTH, which is pretty cool. They have however switched back to using Google Maps, as opposed to Mapbox, so the satellite imagery is pretty crap.
KeRbDoG wrote: » ... http://fibrerollout.ie/eircode-lookup-results' 'by the second half' means they have a month right? I can see that slippin'
We estimate fibre broadband will be live in your area during the second half of 2017.
damienirel wrote: » Update is good alright not sure I like the set in stone winter 2018 date for my exchange though. Any exchanges bumped up or down?