Stary wrote: » Anyway, my question is how come, if I am (still) classed as being Amber, can an ISP jump on the back of the NBP rollout and basically undercut the whole NBP strategy. Did the NBP not realise that this could happen or am I missing something here?
AirBiscuit wrote: » Storm's taken out part of the line somewhere, a bunch of us in the village on different providers with no internet. Having to use patchy HSPA+ instead is giving me the shakes.
Headshot wrote: » Why are Eir saying they cannot get where as couple house up from them where I live, no problem getting it
tuxy wrote: » Probably because Eir have made a mistake on their database. Getting any kind of error rectified with Eir is usually challenging. The representatives are just not given the tools to deal with such situations.
Headshot wrote: » Damn, any idea how to go about it?
cnocbui wrote: » Given this country, a letter from a solicitor might work.
Marlow wrote: » No ... provider needs to submit to OpenEIR, OpenEIR needs to submit to network build team, they need to adjust the database (takes a month or more) and then the premise suddenly is listed. Trying it any other way, will just prolong the process or result in the premise not being listed at all. OpenEIR have NO OBLIGATION to deliver broadband. Only phone services and basic internet (dial-up) are covered in the USO. They can deliver that using wireless, if they aren't bothered. And they still operate like they are an incumbent, even though they were privatised 20 years ago. The issue is, that most of the mainstream large providers don't accommodate that mechanism, as they're not interested in complicated. They only want volume and easy. /M
Grudle wrote: » Hi, sightly off topic but is the process the same for VDSL? Having awful trouble getting FTTC activated on a phoneline, despite being in a fibre enabled area.
Airwire: MartinL wrote: » Hi, no: VDSL is a completely different process. When you go to our availability check at http://airwire.ie/avail and type in your eircode, does it come back as "Available" or "Available" with speeds mentioned ? Also, you being in a green shaded FTTC/VDSL enabled area does not mean, that you actually can get it. Especially on an existing phone line. The issue with this is, that if the phone line is wired through a NGA cabinet, that is not yet enabled or directly to the exchange, then you can not get VDSL on that existing phone line. And that can not be fixed. So, if that is the case, then it is down to how your broadband provider of choice orders the line. And even then, it is not always possible.
Grudle wrote: » It comes up as just available. There is a long story behind it that I won't clog this thread up with. I'll continue to pursue with the provider.
Airwire: MartinL wrote: » If you PM me your eircode and phone number, I can see, if there is anything obvious. But beyond that, we'd only put any effort in, if somebody places an order with us. For obvious reasons.
limktime wrote: » I sent you a PM last week. I'm guessing you had no news on it. Any idea what's going on with it?
Headshot wrote: » Update on 500MB from Openeir:) Upgrading is completely optional and at the Operators discretion. The 300Mb product will remain in place for the foreseeable future. The upgrade will be done through existing functionality on the UG that allows Operators to submit a batch of up to 1,000 migration orders per day. These upgrades are initiated by the Operator and therefore the timing will be entirely in the Operators control. A new set of UG Service Type codes will be created for the new 500Mb profile. Any FTTH 300Mb to 500Mb upgrades initiated from the 500Mb profile launch until 31/12/2020, will be free. (Subject to notification and approvals) The price for upgrades will revert to €2.50, from the 1st of Jan 2021.
Gonzo wrote: » so basically in order to get the 500Mb upgrade we would have to call the Eir Support team and request it?
Eoin3 wrote: » Managed to get fibre without being on the list. Don't really know how we got it honestly. We had contacted a lot of different people, Eir, OpenEir, KN, sales people going door to door, sales people in stores etc. Number of them said they would look into it and follow up for us. One of them obviously got our Eircode added at some stage. Makes for a nice Christmas present after many years of waiting
johnnyboy08 wrote: » I had some phone line issues recently and had a guy from KN at the house to fix it. While there I asked him about running fibre from the nearest DP and he was saying it was no problem to do and the property was within the 3 pole loop. It needs eir to run the physical cable though. I was onto eir sales and they didn't want to know because my eircode is on the NBP list but is there a way to get eir to take another look if an engineer can see no reason why fibre cable can't be run? Just as pure coincidence an eir sales guy called to the door today, checked the eircode and said FTTH is planned but I don't know if that's planned under NBP or eir and have no idea of timeframe.
Headshot wrote: » OpenEir "The planned launch for the new FTTH 500 Mb Profile is the 27th April 2020"
The Cush wrote: » https://www.openeir.ie/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=6395
Gonzo wrote: » NGA Bitstream Plus Standalone 500Mbps 27/04/2020NGA Bitstream Plus Standalone 500Mbps 01/07/2020 What is the second date in July for?
Airwire: MartinL wrote: » We have updated the database for OpenEIR FTTC/FTTH today. It can be found at https://www.airwire.ie/avail
johnyhealy wrote: » Has anyone aware of a lag between Openeir saying area is good to go and the providers?