Ultimanemo wrote: » That is what I have for landline, but I don't do many calls, it works fine.
goosey11 wrote: » Hi guys. This was probably answered already but there is so much pages to go through. I’m just wondering does anyone know what the black boxes on the telephone poles are for. They have been recently attached to the poles in my area. Something to do with fibre?
gooner99 wrote: » Seems to be a hell of a lot of those boxes in our area. Some are every few poles. Are these normal for fibre setups, I would have thought long continuous runs would be the way to go? Any reason for so many and does it result in loses or other issues like water damage leading to frequent replacement.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » 3M claim that the boxes are highly water and weather resistant so hopefully there would be few issues there.
thehorse wrote: » I'm hoping it will be available within the next month or so but am I being too optimistic ?
The Cush wrote: » Too optimistic I'd say. Almost 2 months now since they started the actual rollout of fibre to the poles here, overhead routes appear to be complete but pole replacement continuing. Single underground route hasn't started yet which includes pole replacement for cable drops. Availability moved from Autumn to Autumn/Winter.
thehorse wrote: » How long does it take for the ftth to be rolled out ? All the ducting has been installed and kn/open eir have begun blowing the fibre about a week ago. They are providing the ftth to about 400 houses and have said it will be available In the 2nd half of 2017(this is also quoted on fibrerollout.ie) I'm hoping it will be available within the next month or so but am I being too optimistic ? They have met a few issues but have a civils contractor(nevilles) working with them to open/clear blockages. I saw them doing some work yesterday. I'm about 2.5kms from the exchange myself. I'm located in dundrum, co tipp.
Blogin wrote: » It's pot luck with eir. You could be waiting 1 month or 6. At least in my exchange of 900 houses they seemed to enable 25% of the houses every few weeks. It's been over 6 months here.
Gonzo wrote: » tomorrow will be a real test for our FTTH connections. I already lost the service in the early summer due to one averagely windy night, granted the connection was installed from the wrong splice box, 4 poles back. Now that my connection is run from outside the gate to the house, it's much safer from damage but still i don't trust tomorrows storm, could be alot of lines down and any damage to fibre, means the whole thing has to be reinstalled, not an easy fix like copper.
oscarBravo wrote: » I took a drive around earlier, looking for places where tree damage to fibre is likely. There's going to be a good chunk of rural Westport without FTTH service on Tuesday by the looks of it.
Jezz09 wrote: » I have since looked up the NBP and planned eir rollouts and my address is not being included at all, despite how close I am to these existing lines. Could any company be convinced to install the required lines? Could this service be contracted privately? Thanks
jgbyr wrote: » It's passing outside my gate but Openeir have said I'm not included in the 100k so, no I can't get it.
AidenL wrote: » Im wondering what does this D badge mean on the poles out my road, its appeared on a few recently, seems to be mostly the poles covered in ivy?