Gwynston wrote: » I'd love the option to switch to someone else, but I don't think there are any other FTTH providers in my area yet (Claregalway).
KeRbDoG wrote: » Slowly the rollout continues, photos from the rollout in my area; The right role belongs to Eir. Thats the end of a long span when it will connect up to the underground fiber. Spool of fiber on the top from the aerial span and spool at the bottom from an underground duct. Anyone know the usual timeline for when these are spliced/connected up? .
Gwynston wrote: » a letter I got in he post from Eir today saying our monthly charge is going to go up by €6... :mad:
Gonzo wrote: » I think the free downgrades have to take place within 14 days of installation/cooling off period, after that there is a charge.
fritzelly wrote: » Is it known that they will be offering it as their name is tied with Siro - wouldn't make sense to use the competition when you are building your own infrastructure as competition
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » Ah OK. I thought you might have got wind of their expected launch on the Openeir platform.
fritzelly wrote: » On TV, I guessed it was SIRO since that is the only thing advertised on their website.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » Where did you see the advertisement? Are you sure it was not referring to their gigabit product on SIRO?
fritzelly wrote: » Saw vodafone advertising their gigabit BB today for the first time Their 1gb plan seems expensive compared to eir if that is just for BB only
Bored Accountant wrote: » Interesting to see that Sky are planning on offering FTTH later in the year;https://www.boards.ie/ttfpost/105860911
adocholiday wrote: » Does anyone know if the current rollout map is the last phase of this project? Considering there's nothing on the eir site for 2019 and beyond, is it now down to the Government and the NBP before eir will commit to anymore infrastructure upgrades?
KOR101 wrote: » Ww know they will be offering SIRO's FTTH very soon. It's been announced, just not launched yet.
Hi Duff Man Jr, Sky currently provides up to 100Mbps Fibre to the Cabinet based technology as you describe. A very small percentage of these lines would receive as low as 15mbps as a consequence of a premises' distance from the cabinet - which appears to be the case in your instance. Sky are planning to deploy Fibre To The home later in 2018 with speeds of up to 1Gbps across an extensive footprint that will at least cover (and often surpass) any other providers' in the market. I hope this addresses your query. If you have any further queries regarding this, please don't hesitate to get in touch and we will be happy to help. Thanks, Niall
Amadan90 wrote: » I apologise if this is the wrong place to ask, but i downgraded from 1GB (1000mb) to 150mb and they said there is a 50euro downgrade fee. I'm sure i read ages ago on here that there was no downgrade fee if u were on the 1GB bundle. Has anybody else downgraded and been charged for it?
Jpmarn wrote: » It looks like the Hospital village area is wired up for ftth since before Christmas. But according to fibrerollout.ie no live date is given only Winter 17 Spring 18. It shows a handful of premises gon green especially on the road where its exchange is located.
detective wrote: » Update. I lived in a house set back 100m from the road. I was excluded from FTTH as a result despite line passing my entrance. I have been informed that I must provide new ducting OR install poles for overhead cables prior to roll out in my area. I’m actually delighted with this. Don’t know who I can hire to install overhead poles/lines though or they need planning.
detective wrote: » Do you have to allow Eir do it? Are there private contractors to hire instead? I presume you just put up the poles and Eir will run the lines of fibre themselves at no cost.
detective wrote: » Trying to avoid ducting as I don’t want to dig into a recently tarmacadamed driveway