limnam wrote: » Do you remember what speed you were able to get?
Grnsj wrote: » What does "contention at the exchange" imply to you? To me, it implies that there is no point in switching as no matter who you switch to the exchange is contended. If they were honest they would say "there is an issue with our backhaul from this exchange and we may not be able to provide a gigabit connection from here". But then the customer would likely leave.
shaveAbullock wrote: » What was the lie?
limnam wrote: » Pretty sure I'm the only Airwire customer in our exchange
Grnsj wrote: » It's likely that their bitstream connection from OpenEir is not capable of multiple gigabit connections. This is an issue for Airwire to resolve but it would cost them more to fix.
shaveAbullock wrote: » Sounds plausible but did they try to place the blame on another company?
EletricMan wrote: » Has anyone who recently had ftth installed had any problems with the wifi keep dropping?
limnam wrote: » Who are you with? what router etc
EletricMan wrote: » Eir, I think it's the f2000
Video wrote: » Been a year since ive been in this thread, fibre has been working out great since it was installed last year but my contract is up next month with eir. I see they've changed the packages and are no longer offering 300mbs (which i'm on now). Got to say i haven't had an issue apart from 1 day when they disconnected it for an hour to do something to the box outside. I'm still shopping around, does anyone recommend any other providers, i'm after landline phone(want to keep the same number) and the 300+ fibre.
MBSnr wrote: » I went with Digiweb due to the phone being better. I'd have gone with Airwire if I was only after internet. Airwire would be 64 Euro with their 150Mbps and phone - limited mins to mobiles but a number of countries covered for landline. Digiweb are now 65 Euro for 12 mnths 500Mbps with phone - UK/Ireland 6000 mins landline and 1500 mins mobile calls. We'd easily rack up over 10+ hours of calls to landlines/mobiles a month so the Airwire phone option doesn't suit us. Use dialwise (free call now) for international landlines other than the UK.
Arrival wrote: » Do Eir have a fair usage policy? They say unlimited but I'm pretty sure I've seen something about a fair usage policy of 1TB before, if that's the case then in this day and age that's a scandal
Video wrote: » Thats actually really good, have you had any problems with digiweb?
Gonzo wrote: » Once Eir updated the 1000 plan to 64.99 a month for existing customers on July 1st I thought about it for a few days and then it just seemed the oblivious thing to do, no point paying 65 for 300/50 when you can pay the same amount for 1000/100. The extra upload will be the most noticeable benefit.
Gonzo wrote: » Just after renewing contract with Eir for basically a free upgrade from 300 to 1000 and continuing to pay the exact same amount every month as before. With no plan by Eir to upgrade the 300 plan I decided either upgrading or moving provider as long as it didn't cost me anything extra. Most providers have a provider move of around 100 euros which I found off putting, so that started to turn me away from moving provider. Eir's network itself is really good once your on it with very low pings/latency and of course no fair usage policy to worry about. Digiweb's new pricing structure was tempting but the fact that they will not remove or update their 1tb fair usage policy, despite saying it's not monitored is still a total deal breaker. Once there is a fairly stingy fair usage in the T&C, i'll never trust it. Once Eir updated the 1000 plan to 64.99 a month for existing customers on July 1st I thought about it for a few days and then it just seemed the oblivious thing to do, no point paying 65 for 300/50 when you can pay the same amount for 1000/100. The extra upload will be the most noticeable benefit. The only downside to this is i'm still using the F2000 so I am now thinking of buying my own Fritzbox and possibly wiring up the PS4 and Sky Box in the living room to the router.
Video wrote: » tbh the only thing holding me back from the digiweb deal is the fair usage
limnam wrote: » Can't understand why they don't just remove it.
shaveAbullock wrote: » I can only assume they don't want customers that use large amounts of bandwidth. They current don't enforce the cap because not enough people break it.
Gonzo wrote: » With most of their customers now going from 150 and 300 up to 500, will be interesting to see if more people break the cap and the possibility of them getting more serious about implementing that fair usage policy.