Chieftain wrote: » Well today was finally the day I was getting my FTTH installed. Engineer (who was very sound) called, had a look around, but no joy. There are no telegraph poles where I live so all the cables are underground. There was a land line active at the house a few years back, but its impossible to find where the line went into the house. Engineer reckoned it was concreted over after it went in. Only way that I could get the FTTH would be to dig a very very long trench as far as the nearest manhole cover on the road and then break the concrete outside the house to bring it inside. Seemingly i was the 3rd house he'd been to today and none of us were able to get the FTTH Really disappointed as was so excited about getting the FTTH. Will have to stick to what I have for the foreseeable future.
garroff wrote: » Should have been able to locate cable/ follow copper cable route with cable locator. Not rocket science. If you have any end of the old cable it's about a half hours work.
JPW_1993 wrote: » On install day, what exactly do they do? The nearest pole from my home exceeds 50m each side, however there is a "eircom" manhole directly outside the property which both KN and Diffusion were fiddling with. People are mentioning wires having to be brought into the house from splice boxes on poles, how do they do it in my case where such a route is probably not an option? Will there be digging involved? We are down for fibre with both the telephone line and eircode are passing, as with my neighbours.
oscarBravo wrote: » Interesting, thanks - the Net1 website bears it out. Strange that the fibrerollout website doesn't list them.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » Net1 sell it also in the North East region I believe although they are not listed on the site.https://twitter.com/net1broadband/status/884450399146704896
oscarBravo wrote: » According to http://fibrerollout.ie/rollout-map/where-to-buy/ only two smaller ISPs at the moment: Fastcom and Westnet.
ACLFC7 wrote: » Vodafone and Sky don't sell OpenEir/Eirs FTTH. Only Eir, Pure Telecom, Digiweb and a few other smaller ISPs sell OpenEirs FTTH.
teach nua wrote: » Who is telling the truth ? Is rural ftth exclusive to eir at the minute and if it is for how long is it exclusive?
teach nua wrote: » Hi, Ftth will be made live outside my house in rural area on the 26th of this month. Eir sales rep pre selling packages this week saying ftth exclusive to eir at the moment. Told by Vodafone rep over phone that once it is live they can install and sell me ftth. Told this to eir rep who said it is not true as ftth at the moment is exclusive to them to sell and all that Vodafone would be in position to supply would be broadband over copper lines. Who is telling the truth ? Is rural ftth exclusive to eir at the minute and if it is for how long is it exclusive? Thanks
JPW_1993 wrote: » On install day, what exactly do they do? The nearest pole from my home exceeds 50m each side, however there is a "eircom" manhole directly outside the property which both KN and Diffusion were fiddling with. People are mentioning wires having to be brought into the house from splice boxes on poles, how do they do it in my case where such a route is probably not an option? Will there be digging involved? We are down for fibre with both the telephone line and eircode are passing.
Blogin wrote: » When is that eir quarterly update due on the 300k houses ?
vintagevrs wrote: » I wouldn't bother with wall plates. I did when we built and they are never used. If you have a few places where you know you need a fixed connection just run the cable to there and terminate it with an rj45.