KeRbDoG wrote: » Have you mailed fibrepower@openeir.ie with your EirCode for a better idea of timeframe? The online maps/info they have isn't correct from the (later date) that I have from their email response.
Icyseanfitz wrote: » Is anyone finding that android devices seem to run slow with eirs ftth? Speed tests are grand but in use through WiFi seems very sluggish
ItHurtsWhenIP wrote: » @The Cush, I was passing Powers Pub in Abington this evening before it got dark and I spied a large reel of what looked like fibre left in the car park. According to the 300k, they are rolling it out as far as the Abington Enterprise Centre in the coming months.
KOR101 wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/enet-goes-head-to-head-with-eir-for-rural-broadband-contracts-1.3212890?mode=amp
Enet, which is competing with Eir and ESB-Vodafone joint venture Siro for the NBP contract, now plans to build a separate network to supply many of the same homes.
The Cush wrote: » http://www.enet.ie/enet-sse.htmlhttp://www.enet.ie/news/177/138/Naughten-launches-broadband-plan-connecting-115-000-regional-homes-and-businesses.html What infrastructure are they planning to use for this rollout, eir's poles/ducts or Siro's or their own?
rob808 wrote: » why the hell are they mostly in co Donegal what up with that well now we know which lot Enet gunning for in NBP.
Pangea wrote: » Interview this morning about the National Broadband plan. 89:33 in http://rte.ie/r.html?rii=9_10770299_48_07-09-2017_
BarryM wrote: » Jaysus,RTE still needing Flash.... does it still exist? Sorry for the offtopic...
The Cush wrote: » http://www.enet.ie/enet-sse.htmlhttp://www.enet.ie/news/177/138/Naughten-launches-broadband-plan-connecting-115-000-regional-homes-and-businesses.html Enet, which is competing with Eir and ESB-Vodafone joint venture Siro for the NBP contract, now plans to build a separate network to supply many of the same homes. What infrastructure are they planning to use for this rollout, eir's poles/ducts or Siro's or their own?
garroff wrote: » to most journalists anywhere outside Dublin = rural
snowstreams wrote: » Yeah I was having that issue too Sean. It seemed to be an issue with the DNS within the eir router. But I couldnt fix it within the router so I installed a dns set app on my phone. Just google a DNS set app in the app store, it should set your DNS to google DNS using a vpn. You should see an instant improvement. Though you will need to enable the app everytime you restart your phone.
ED E wrote: » In the domain of access networks, anything 2km from an exchange is rural.
oscarBravo wrote: » With the notable exception of Ballinasloe, all of the towns are on ESBT's NTFON. Ballinasloe is on the Galway railway line so presumably will be backhauled on enet's Irish Rail fibre.
AidenL wrote: » What is that? ESBT NTFON?
westyIrl wrote: » I've just been window shopping Eir's business (real) Fiber packages. I'm bang smack in the middle of the NBP area so it's just fantasy right now I was wondering if anyone has got any of the above packages and what the situation was with Eir's FUP on these business packages? Interestingly if you click on the Standard Eir Broadband Terms and Conditions and click on the link in that document for their "Acceptable Usage Policy" it takes you to what appears to be a Cookie Policy Page for an Italian Eir website?? Sorry I'm a new user so can't post links Jim
frozenfrozen wrote: » Jim I've been told there is no limit of any kind on the business package. I asked several times and mentioned the 1TB fup for the other packages and the phrase they then used was "you'll have the same Internet as a premise with 5,000 employees, there is no usage limit" It's supposed to be getting installed today so I'll pass 1TB tomorrow and see what the story is.
ED E wrote: » They don't want a business package as it would kill off BIP subscriptions.
frozenfrozen wrote: » Waste of his time & waste of his bosses time who was here with him, who is paying for all these failed installs?
frozenfrozen wrote: » I asked them several times was there any form of fair usage policy and they said "there is none. You will have the same internet connection as a premise with 5,000 employees"
frozenfrozen wrote: » The differences between residential and biz are we are paying something a decent bit higher per month, c. 110exvat p/m although I'm not sure if that includes phone minutes, we have an 8 hour S.L.A., and it's a 24 month contract
westyIrl wrote: » Thanks very much frozenfrozen. Sounds like a genuine non-FUP. Hearing your case is believing. I well believe they would rather not have business packages for Fiber. Each time I look for that page on Eir's business site, I have to google it as there doesn't appear to be any link into it from their business home page. But maybe I'm missing that. Is this for the 1000Mb Service? I'm curious as to what package this is as it doesn't appear on the webpage //business.eir.ie/super-fast-fibre/ (put https: at start) based on that price. A bargain none the less. Can you explain 8 hour S.L.A.? I assume SLA is service level agreement but just trying to understand what 8 HR is exactly in this context. Thanks again for you feedback Jim
ED E wrote: » The NGA contracts with KNN have a 28 day period of their responsibility. So if KNN botch they pay for the 2nd(and subsequent if rec) truck roll. If its a case of OE infrastructure causing the fail I suspect the KNN FLMs will push that back onto them. Same goes for when an OLO bodges the order details. I'd like to hear Oscars/9726's take on the low RX levels. Range really shouldnt be an issue so is it bad splicing or bargain basket PON kit. Brand new plant shouldn't be disappointing like that.