Jpmarn wrote: » Just a report from the Inch St. Lawernce exchange which serves Caherconlish and Ballyneety Co. Limerick. Since the trunk Fibre line coming my direction from the exchange became live in early October there are 13 connections out of a possible 25 premises. The uptake is about 1 out of every 2 premises. The last install I know of that happened on my road is my sister's house last Wednesday week the 8th. Looking around the other roads within my own exchange area and some other nearby areas I only can detect a connection out of every 4 or 5 premises. Can anyone on this forum that have ftth in your area what the uptake is like?
Deleted User wrote: » Slightly higher take uo around here, about 6 in 10, but those who haven't taken it are mostly elderly and have no interest in being connected at all and have no IT kit at all, some may still be on DSL and have no interest in upgrading as it's fast enough for what they want.
Gonzo wrote: » about half the houses in my area has FTTH now. One of my neighbours are an eldary couple, they currently have Vodafone 8 meg DSL and a mobile pay as you go plan with 30gb of data per month. They have no interest in FTTH as it's far too expensive for them and they are even thinking of getting rid of the landline/broadband as they are more than happy with their pay as you go mobile broadband and don't get anywhere near their allocated 30gb of data per month.
9726_9726 wrote: » 50% uptake is a planner's wet dream. Where did the 20% of the first 100K figure come from? TBH even that is good, considering apathy, people in contacts, etc.
Jpmarn wrote: » And to a more substantial national school elsewhere in my exchange area where fibre is passing isn't on it either.
garroff wrote: » Rural fibre bb speed very bad all day. Anyone else have this broblem?
Bus Boy wrote: » We had Eir out last year after being told that if we got a landline in we would be able to avail of Eir's Broadband. When the engineer arrived out he said that as we were 6km's outside of the town of Ennsicrone and the line wouldn't support it. Does anyone know if this has changed of late as I don't want to waste mine and Eir's time again. The other Broadband options aren't available to us as the house is surrounded by trees. Thanks in advance.
Bus Boy wrote: » Many Thanks navi. Unfortunately you have to have a phone line for the first linky to work However, when I checked your second link it said we are in the 'Amber Area' - which are the target areas for the State Intervention of the National Broadband Plan. So i guess we will have to live in the dark age for a little while longer.
fme wrote: » Have signed up for phone and broadband (Dual Play - Anytime) for what they said was 63 per month for 150Mb (actually 50pm for 6months and 76pm after that), with a 50e cashback. I resisted switching the TV from Sky, although they are offering a free (non-brand) 10" tablet for doing that. As there is also a cooling off period from install date, I'm wondering is this the best deal I can get..? Install date set for 22 Nov
hmboards wrote: » Did you get any updates on your order at all? Curious if anybody on the Tara exchange has an order going through the eir system smoothly!
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » hmboards wrote: » Did you get any updates on your order at all? Curious if anybody on the Tara exchange has an order going through the eir system smoothly! Tara was pushed back in the latest map update. It had been due to go live on Nov 8th but now states Winter 2017/2018 so there most likely has been some holdup.
hmboards wrote: » Thanks navi. They have some of the houses on the exchange marked as live though in the latest map.