MBSnr wrote: » rob808 wrote: » I have 6 break because they can only go 40 meters with there rods I have 100 meters run.I have a builder's rope running through all the duct. Is it defo only max 40m? My ducting run (from the pole to the box on the house) is just under 45m...
rob808 wrote: » I have 6 break because they can only go 40 meters with there rods I have 100 meters run.I have a builder's rope running through all the duct.
tuxy wrote: » I'm with Vodafone DSL 12 mbit. I still have 10 months left of my contract. EIR FTTH is now available to me. Does anyone know the cost to cancel a Vodafone contract?
rob808 wrote: » They would want the 10 month of your contract to be paid.
rob808 wrote: » I have to wait till Sunday for FTTH, the guy came about 3pm he need another guy so he said he be back Sunday to do the install for feck sake I've no luck.
tuxy wrote: » €450 then I had hoped the penalty was lower.
bfa1509 wrote: » As far as I know, Eir will pay up to €200 of this penalty if you move to them. I'm not sure if this is still the case, but it's worth asking. You could pull a few careful quick acrobatic switcharoo maneuvres until you are happy.
FastFullBack wrote: » What is the lowest package available on FTTH? From what I’ve seen it’s 150MB down and average of €55 a month. It may soon be available to my in laws who currently use a 3 dongle, so it would be good to upgrade them, but €55 if a bit much for them to pay. I know it’s a premium product and a lot of people would be happy to pay for it but they simply wouldn’t get the use out of it to warrant the price.
rob808 wrote: » What open eir number?it doesn't look like im getting my install today so annoyed at this stage with KN and open Eir
Gonzo wrote: » I didn't think they did customer installs on a weekend?
rob808 wrote: » There coming monday now but this time around there be two of them hopefully they do it this time.
oleras wrote: » Which Monday ?;)
rob808 wrote: » Here some pictures
naughto wrote: » Is the first one from your Xbox?
sean72 wrote: » Eir sales guys came to my door last week indicating line activation dates. He didn't even know where the local exchange was. After I started to pose questions about FTTH v FTTC he made a swift exit, completely useless. Interestingly he did tell me that on a small local estate on the FTTH line, not one household was interested. I told him to bring their FTTH (black box thing, sorry forget the name) up outside our group of houses where I know a number of households have businesses and people working from home and we'd bite his had off to get the higher speed of FTTH rather that copper (FTTC). I could tell by his blank stare it was more than his jobs worth. I know people have said this is an economic/cost issue but I can see so many house with no hope of the residents taking up FTTH due to there age, usage or cost but all with the FTTH box sitting on the telephone pole outside their houses completely redundant.
superloopy wrote: » Anyway... good luck to the rest of the people checking maps and entering eircodes.