darragh_k wrote: » Magnet v Digiweb decision. If i have a choice between Lightning FTTH or SIRO with DigiWeb, how should I decide between them? Are they both the same speeds regardless of the technology?https://digiweb.ie/gigabit-broadband-ftth/ *I see that SIRO is 60 a month and FTTH is 70 so I guess that's it. Magnet didn't charge any activation fee when i joined them so why are Digiweb charging 100 euro? Do DigiWeb offer anything for approx 40 a month which is what I'm paying now with Magnet for 100MB connection? also Vodafone offer 30 per month for 12 months but I dont want to go there.
darragh_k wrote: » Vodafone support on chat just told me there is no activation fee. I thought Digiweb were framing it as a cost that was beyond their control.
darragh_k wrote: » Vodafone support on chat just told me there is no activation fee. ...
Heighway61 wrote: » Vodafone are coming in hard at €30 for 500mb and €40 for 1gb. There is an activation fee, but can't remember the amount now. It's very tempting to move over at those prices, I'm considering it, but it's Vodafone.
Digiweb wrote: » No, not at all. For Siro service with Digiweb once off install fee is 49 Euro. For this you get a Fritzbox modem, not provided by Vodafone and top class customer service i'll let others comment on whether or not you get this from Vodafone
darragh_k wrote: » Ok this was a different charge I saw mentioned earlier in this thread... Quote: Originally Posted by Shyboy View Post Do Digiweb charge the activation fee of 99 for customer switching from another FTTH provider (ie. EIR?) I am already a customer of Digiweb but my brother's contract with Eir is up and he wants to switch... Hi, yes unfortuntaely we do as OpenEir charge us same price for a new install as a transfer. Seems crazy and we agree!
Heighway61 wrote: » Your customer service is the best in Ireland. But is it worth €24 per month?!
TheDriver wrote: » vodafone used to be so good to deal with and would never let you slip away without offering an attractive re contract price. Now however it's long waiting times to get through to anyone and people who don't seem to really know how to fix issues. Their tech support can be good but billing or contracts are awful. There's so many Irish companies who are offering good deals for little money more and keep in mind vodafone will prob not give you a good year 2 price. There's digiweb, airwire, pure, nova, carnsore, kerry broadband, rocket and westnet along with SKY and vodafone. I went with Pure only because their price was the best of the non sky/vodafone providers and when contacted they a) answered the phone promptly and b) answered my questions honestly and clearly. From what people say on here, most other providers are the same and airwire and digiweb's contributions here are testament to that.
CoBo55 wrote: » Is the pure router still locked down, will they give you the credentials to allow you to use your own router?
Schorpio wrote: » Lads, I must say, I'm a bit disappointed, and I need a bit of a rant. After reading the positive feedback on this thread, and knowing that my FTTC term with Vodafone was up, I decided I'd give Digiweb my business - despite the fact that they are quite a but more expensive. And so far, to be honest, it's not been great. It started when I first called the sales department. I spoke to a very pleasant individual, who informed me that, according to the Digiweb system, FTTC wasn't available at my eircode. Given that I'd been on FTTC for years - both with Eir and Vodafone - this very much wasn't the case. The rep I was speaking to then said he could check my address on an OpenEIR system to confirm FTTC availability. Unfortunately, I was then informed that this system was showing a fault on my line, and my order could not be processed. At this point, I was sitting at home using my (fully functional) broadband, and I informed the rep that there was no apparent fault (nor had there been any recently). However, there was apparently nothing they could do for me, and I was advised to speak to OpenEIR and/or Vodafone. Cue me speaking to both Eir and Vodafone (after copious amounts of time spend on hold) - and both insisted that there was no fault on the line. So, the next day, I called Digiweb back. I got through to a different rep, and explained my situation. This rep said it would probably to be best to speak to the original rep I had been dealing with, to pick up where I had left of. This original rep was busy, but a message would be left to call me back very soon. Great. Except, the call back never came. Just before close of play, I decided to call Digiweb one last time. Got through to my third sales rep. Explained my situation (again), but mercifully, this person said that they would just try to put through the order, and see how it goes. Lo and behold, it went through. Finally. Unfortunately, the woes didn't stop there. I happened to be away from home on the day the switchover happened. It also just so happened that herself had a work conference on Zoom that afternoon. My (better!) half isn't the most IT-minded, but is perfectly capable of unplugging one router, and replacing it with a new one. She swapped out the Vodafone router for the Fritzbox......and nothing. No connection. When I got home, I found that the connection profile on the Fritzbox was set incorrectly for a VDSL connection. The Fritzbox was set up to connection via the WAN port, so was not connecting to VDSL. To their credit, a Google search led me to a Digiweb set-up guide, which contained the VDSL connection settings. So, I was able to set up a new connection profile on the Fritzbox and get us connected. But still, it shouldn't have needed to be done, and it left herself high and dry for the afternoon. But wait, there's more! Our Digiweb package is supposed to come with a phone service. Given that our Fritzbox wasn't correctly set-up for data, it probably shouldn't be a surprise that the phone service wasn't properly configured. I emailed Digiweb about this last weekend. Given that the package we signed up for was supposed to come with a phone service, I was kind of surprised to see that their reply didn't contain an apology of any sort. However, my phone would apparently be set up within 24 to 48 hours - bank holiday notwithstanding. Well,it's now well over 48 hours later, and still no phone service. Sorry - I know this is a wall of text - but this thread seems to be mostly full of praise for Digiweb's customer service, and they seem to trade on it themselves. However, I just wanted to share my experience, which hasn't reflected that, and has been frustrating to say the least. I will say that, since I have got the Fritzbox up and running, the connection has been rock solid. However, I was previously with Vodafone, and despite their not great customer service, the connection was perfectly stable too. And when I switched to Vodafone (from Eir), I was able to plug in their equipment, and it just worked - which can't be said of my experience with Digiweb. TL;DR - Had lots of hassle trying to switch to Digiweb with the Sales team. Then the modem wasn't correctly configured when it arrived, needed manual tinkering to get onto the internet. Still waiting on my telephone service to be set-up.
CoBo55 wrote: » After the first call disaster I would have hung up and left it at that. They've left me in limbo since March when siro was supposed to go live in my area. I got one pm about and nothing since. Think I'll be staying with VM.
Digiweb wrote: » This shouldnt have happened, send us a PM and we'll sort straight away
Heighway61 wrote: » I'm looking to put mesh in my house. I see the 7530 is available for 9.95 per month. Can this be purchased from Digiweb at a one-off cost? It's available on Amazon for £120.