Homer wrote: » You will see from the map below where I have marked a red dot is the location of the cable. There is a yellow line on the same road but approximately 1km further up the road.
Homer wrote: » We are on an area of the map that had been marked as commercially unviable but in the past week or two I noticed some work going on about 100 yards down the road and then this has appeared which I am presuming is something to do with telephone/broadband? Anyone shed any more light on it? I’ve seen a number of these around north county Dublin in the last month.
oscarBravo wrote: » I wouldn't necessarily agree. So far in Mayo they've done a fair bit of work around Westport (which would tie in with your theory) but also around Belmullet and even out as far as Barnatra and Pullathomas, and the Erris region is one of the least densely populated in the country.
oleras wrote: » I was able to place an order back in Aug using my eircode but nothing came of that, no big shock really as nothing was actually connected up. Kn were back a few weeks ago doing some final tests and told me it would be live from the first week in Nov. So, tuesday i ordered online, the €50/month for 12 months 150mb package. Wed morning i get the confirmation email with my costs set out as €56 for the first 6 months and then €81 for the next 6 months. You really couldn't make this sh1t up. 40 mins on the phone and i am told it is all sorted and i will get a new confirmation email with the revised charges stated for the 12month contract. No email last night. I did get an installation date though for next Thursday morning. Slowly slowly catchy monkey.
Hi oleras, we have booked your eir fibre broadband installation appointment Date: 23 November To start between: 9am and 1:30pm
I_HAVE_NO_NAME wrote: » Not strictly OpenEir FTTH sorry! But sky have chosen to partner with SIRO’s networkhttps://siro.ie/siro-sky-partnership/ Interesting the article says SIRO has over 110,000 premises passed. Is this true? Or are they taking a card from OpenEir’s suit...
ads20101 wrote: » So, sky aren't interested in providing a fibre service to most of the country...
Stephen Strange wrote: » It doesn't say they are only partnering with SIRO
ads20101 wrote: » Granted, However.... Why announce a partnership if you're not going to make it exclusive? If they were to also sign with openeir too, then surely they would just say that they are providing FTTH to their customer base.
garroff wrote: » If SKY decide to supply FTTH customer across all of the country this will put a lot of pressure on Eir. EIR customer service will have to improve, at the moment it is appalling, and it will have to be more competitive on pricing. I would welcome Sky to the rural market.
Gonzo wrote: » I'm waiting for Sky to offer FTTH on OpenEir's network, once that happen's I'll switch from Eir providing Sky will be offering a truly unlimited service. It will be a great sigh of relief moving from 1tb per month to unlimited. It's just not right to have such a small data allowance on a FTTH service.
Gonzo wrote: » I'm waiting for Sky to offer FTTH on OpenEir's network...
Heighway61 wrote: » Is this likely to happen?
Heighway61 wrote: » Has there been any consensus as to who would be the best provider to go with? Eir, free install but charge over the 1TB cap. Dodgy support/customer service. Poor router. Digiweb, charge for install but no charge for exceeding 1TB cap. Better router. Net1, 2TB cap but long contract.
oleras wrote: » Not exactly off to the best start. No call from the installer yet.
ED E wrote: » Totally unrelated.
d31b0y wrote: » Nobody here can answer that definitively either.