shaveAbullock wrote: » How do you know there are slots? Usually they are all assigned in the planning stage. They needed to be available for if/when a listed premises orders FTTH. I do understand how frustrating it must be and realise how lucky I was. If my house was 50 metres closer to the town I would not have been included in the rural rollout. Locally to me there is a halting site nearby that is talking up 2 DPs and 5 slots on the OLT back at the exchange, must be irritating for those that just missed out on that run. The slots will never be used unless they decide to do callout videos in UHD 4k.
daraghwal wrote: » I was told by the eir rep that slots are available but am taking that with a pinch of salt now seeing as they messed up the order in the first place. Due to the spread of houses on my road some houses close to me have a DP on their own so presumably there are slots available in those DPs. I'll give an update when I get it but presume they will just say it is not available.
medoc wrote: » What’s the status of the rural FTTH scheme now. Is it 100% complete in that all houses planned are now passed?
KOR101 wrote: » And, also any sign that they are front running parts of the NBP?.
Marlow wrote: » They are focusing 100% of villages, towns and cities with 1000 premises or more at the moment: their IFN rollout. That's basically 1.3M of the 1.4M VDSL enabled or supposedly VDSL enabled premises and 0.1M of NBP premises within urban footprint, that they committed to cover.
BandMember wrote: » If that is the case, it's great, but what are they planning on doing for the 100K+ customers who are located in areas smaller than that?
Marlow wrote: » Nothing. Not commercial viable atm. And I'm exactly in such an area. I have 70 Mbit/s VDSL. Village is smaller than 1000, so not getting the upgrade. Or they could upgrade those few to supervectoring later. Maybe. Probably going to convince a neighbor 500m up the road to let me put FTTH in there and then put a wireless link to my gaff to fix that /M
BandMember wrote: » I highly doubt that they would bother with supervectoring, what would the cost be involved in there? What's the comparision vs FTTH upgrade?
Gonzo wrote: » I'd imagine anyone on the 300 plan will have to ring up and request an upgrade to 500, even Eir customers. Eir still have no mention of the 500 plan anywhere on their website, the 300 plan has not been on their website since last year. Vodafone and Airwire still listing the 300 plans.
medoc wrote: » Got my May invoice by email. The package is now called Ultrafast Broadband 500. My speed hasn’t increased so I’ll contact them.
shaveAbullock wrote: » Wouldn't be surprised if the billing department introduced it before it actually came into place.
medoc wrote: » Sorry should have clarified I’m with Digiweb. The 500 plan has been on their site a week or so. I just noticed the plan name changed in my invoice today.
Gonzo wrote: » OpenEir control the profiles at the end of the day and perhaps there is the possibility that the 500 profile has been delayed due to the current lockdown situation.
Headshot wrote: » Is there many still outstanding area's to be covered by OpenEir?
Airwire: MartinL wrote: » The 500 Mbit/s profile was introduced on the OpenEIR platform last week and has been available to providers since then. We have not yet had the time to look at, how cost will work out for us, so that is why it's not listed on our website yet. Very few go for the 300 Mbit/s package as it is. It tends to be 150 Mbit/s or Gbit/s.
MBSnr wrote: » Just checked and I have the same. Didn't notice... BTW do you get two identical emails every time they send the invoice?
medoc wrote: » Digiweb have upped my profile to the 500mb. Getting 475-487 wired and about 325mb on WiFi.