MunsterCycling wrote: » OpenEir don't deal with the public, they are the network owners not a provider.
darkside71 wrote: » I understand they are network owners. I had only tried because two other posters said that Open Eir had responded to them with respective ftth dates.
JasonRyan wrote: » I emailed fibrepower@openeir.ie and got a response within the hour to give me an updated date for connection. Hope this helps....
damienirel wrote: » Wow you're only seeing action now? It was scheduled to be finished in Patrickswell by Q2 '17 - they have another day to meet that deadline - LOL.
oleras wrote: » I checked the map a few weeks ago and it was pushed for another Qtr.
damienirel wrote: » Strange the map is down I just checked navi's tracker over on another thread - he updates it regularly and it was q2 17 the latest? Are you saying it was q3 17 or pushed from q1 to q2 17?
oleras wrote: » Summer/Autumn 2017 now. Was q2 17 up to last week or 2 weeks ago.
damienirel wrote: » Navis tracker for those interested - has a nice % breakdown of completion per county. Limerick is well behind at 9% but whats going on with our neighbours in tipp?
darkside71 wrote: » Thanks Jason, I might give that email address a go.
damienirel wrote: » This rollout is about as much fun as watching paint dry! It'll be a serious disappointment to lots of us promised proper broadband by eoy 2018. Could we get a billion offa Theresa May too?
TwistedPixel88 wrote: » Haven't checked the rollout map in a few months, there used to be the blue line about 500m from my house, now it's yellow, does that mean it's not FTTH or?
TwistedPixel88 wrote: » It's stopping about 500m away, they're saying will need to wait for the NBP to kick in to get 1000mb?
The Cush wrote: » Sometime after 2018, NBP contracts yet to be awarded.
TwistedPixel88 wrote: » Just measured there on google maps 355m by road, would the KN lads be able to go further?
The Cush wrote: » What does the NBP map indicate for your eircode - http://www.dccae.gov.ie/en-ie/communications/topics/Broadband/national-broadband-plan/high-speed-broadband-map/Pages/Interactive-Map.aspx If you're in the amber area you'll have to wait for the NBP, they won't go further.
Jpmarn wrote: » Updates from the Inch St. Lawernce Limerick exchange. The roads due south of the exchange location are being wired up this week. This includes the various Ballybricken townlands Luddenmore, Rochestown and Caherally. I hope that they be heading north to my location next week. It's is 2 weeks ago since the poles were marked by an OpenEir engineer. You can scroll up to my previous posts on the comprehensive coverage of ftth rollout throughout my home exchange area. I probably will do a road trip to get the latest on the area and Pallasgreen on Sunday.
JasonRyan wrote: » We've probably passed each other around Pallasgreen - slowly driving and staring up at the poles and wires...! :-) I do a weekly trip around the area to see what areas are done. From Pallasgreen village (for about 1.5 miles) heading towards Tipperary, there is roadside digging going on for the underground ducting, so a little more progress is happening.
RoYoBo wrote: » I emailed them last week and got a response indicating the end of November. Our area had slipped a number of times, so I just sighed and settled in to wait. Lo and behold, an Eir rep came to the door yesterday and signed me up for the end of July! The fibre is hanging from the poles since the end of last year, but no 'black boxes' and no further work beyond a bit of tree trimming. So .... we'll see .... I just can't allow myself to get excited