damienirel wrote: » I agree totally - I was being sarcastic there. By public outrage I meant a few posts on boards and a couple of people maybe complaining to Eir. 20 mill i think is the number that was quoted to me cushty enough once you're awarded the NBP. Thing is I don't see them even having to pay a fine as they'll probably claim they have met the 300k - who's gonna argue/check if it's the truth or not?
Blogin wrote: » I'm guessing the penalty is proportional. So, if they fall short by 100k they probably only pay 1/3 of the 20 million. Peanuts when compared to the money they will get from the NBP and their hyped flotation.
KOR101 wrote: » The Department is 'all in' with EIR at this point. If they only connected about 1,400 premises out of 40,000 supposedly passed, there then are more than just small issues with the figures.
rob808 wrote: » I don't think the department of communication are stupid they most likely check.
vintagevrs wrote: » So I posted earlier in the thread that we have fibre on a pole outside the house but no DPs installed yet from what I can see. I emailed OpenEir a few weeks ago about a live date and they replied saying December this year which looked like worst case from the where and when map where it said end of 2017. However recently the Eir line checker on my line changed from 3mb dsl available to 1gb ftth. I just had a chat with Eir via their online chat tool, gave the rep our landline and she said that it's available to pre order now and will be going live on 2nd August. Has anyone any experience if these dates are reliable? Cheers
ItHurtsWhenIP wrote: » I think in some recent posts there have been people that have had awful trouble with pre-orders and failed installs. It seems the best thing to do is wait until it is actually live and then go and order it.
vintagevrs wrote: » Yeah I'm not gonna pre order it as you say. But how do I know when it is really live? I presume when August 2nd passes Eir will think it's live regardless of what is outside my door.
ItHurtsWhenIP wrote: » rob808 wrote: » I don't think the department of communication are stupid they most likely check. I think you expect too much of the Department Rob.
rob808 wrote: » I'm more worried about Eir rollout to my area all my neibours have fibre outside there premises but mine hasn't yet there no splice boxes up yet and open eir says October live date. I might be one left waiting longer to get connected up can't really understand it.
damienirel wrote: » this is the depts tracker of truth don't ask me how they get the info:http://www.dccae.gov.ie/en-ie/communications/topics/Broadband/national-broadband-plan/commercial-investment/Pages/Rural-Deployment-Progress.aspx
knipex wrote: » OK own up.. Who is the person in Limerick that got FTTH in 2016 ???
vintagevrs wrote: » My experience was the opposite. OpenEir gave a very rough, end of 2017 answer to me, while Eir gave me an exact date (02/08/2017). I'll not hold my breath though on the Eir date.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » Someone was mentioning about a lack of splice boxes being the problem but from talking to my contact it seems it may be the lack of trained fibre splicers could be the issue. According to him KN have been interviewing as far away as Poland and Portugal but the money on offer is apparently not good enough to get them to relocate.
ACLFC7 wrote: » Has the map been updated since Open Eirs recent blog post?