whiteRascal wrote: » With FTTH being a separate line to the copper phone line, a new fibre cable direct from the Blue line right to your door. Say a house is 20 meters from a main road which is marked as a Blue line on the map, can this house be connected with fibre to the main road and the remaining 20 meters be copper? Or is it fibre along that route and ONLY the houses it passes get connected?
ED E wrote: » That concept of fibre -> copper only happens where VDSL cabinets are and provides up to 100Mb. With FTTH its optical the entire way to your hallway/living room and thus only houses that OpenEir considered "passed" can be connected.
ED E wrote: » Theres a bespoke connection service for BIP circuits. - They are priced for enterprise customers (€500/mo would be a good deal) - They use P2P fibre (AFAIK) so you wouldnt be paying for 20m but more like a few KM to the exch (price of a Jag). In a home scenario the only option for fixed line is to wait, or move home.
shigllgetcha wrote: » I know where the eircom box in the ground is where the lines run to my house and the neighbours at the bottom of my road, so if I ran it from the house I could see it coming out there
rob808 wrote: » I got letter from Eir in the post today confirming my order.I pick the 150mb broadband and eir talk €55.The funny thing is I haven't even got it yet and my cooling of period start today and my install date the 11 October. The cooling of period shouldn't start till install that mad.I wait see if the technician come on the 11 October he going to be here all day according to Eir sales.
Jpmarn wrote: » Got no notification from Eir yet to confirm my order and date of installation.
Jpmarn wrote: » I do have an Email with the order confirmation from the 11 September but yet to get an email for the installation as today is live day for ftth on my road.
Pangea wrote: » Will digiweb work with the Eir ONT and ODP?
Blogin wrote: » I ordered this morning (my road also live today). She gave me the install date on the phone and the e-mail confirmation for the install came an hour later. Install for next week (They must not be busy).
whiteRascal wrote: » Do you know if OpenEir provide a service to connect a house/business or class it as "passed", if the owners are willing to pay for that final 20 or so meters?
sean72 wrote: » Is anyone here in the same 1km range from the cabinet, surely you can't be forced to take a FTTH plan when 150 mb/s limit is not obtainable on FTTC. Anyone dealt with this situation?
d31b0y wrote: » Same boat here re ducting. I sent KN an email to see if there is any interest in doing the work. I'll report back if they get back to me. I sent it to the general KN info address so if someone has a contact email for someone who is involved in the actual FTTH role out within KN, I'd be interested in getting it.