rebs23 wrote: » Broadband speeds have reduced considerably recently. Service is down at the moment and generally it's just shocking. Anyone else notice significant issues recently?
jimgoose wrote: » Pulling over 50Mb/s this morning via Eir fibre. It was running 95Mb/s back at the start of May. Definitely more people connecting. The technicians were round last week about running cabling for fibre-to-the-router, as part of general network upgrades in the area, so that'll be nice when done.
rebs23 wrote: » I live close enough to the City Centre and can only get 7Mb/s max! Was getting 30 but now I can't even get a connection. Got connected recently to a different provider which lasted less than 3 weeks and now gone since the weekend, it's shocking. SIRO is available in some spots locally but not others. I'm pulling my hair out, can't work from home now, no TV streaming, no PS4 for the teenagers.....It's just such an essential service but broadband is simply not available in this part of Cork City. I know first world problems but still.
ofcork wrote: » Im in the northside get about 60mb/s with eir fibre to the cabinet.
run_Forrest_run wrote: » experiencing internet outages lately with Vodafone. To be honest I'm fairly sick of them at this stage. Absolute nightmare to get in contact with (Passage area)
rebs23 wrote: » Completely gave up with Vodafone. Had their broadband for 2 weeks before I was cut off for no reasons. I literally spent a day on the phone between different people in their call centre, got them to cancel my order eventually so I could go with another provider. Nearly as bad as Eir.
Heckler wrote: » Am with virgin now too. Not bad. A couple of dropouts most evenings. Glasheen area. What I couldn't understand is years ago I had eircom broadband. Moved and cancelled and when I moved back to the same house 15 years later was told by eircom that broadband wasn't available at the address ?? So went with virgin. Bit pricey (70 odd a month, BB and phone) should look at changing my plan. Don't need huge fast speeds.
run_Forrest_run wrote: » well, I've been with them for a few years now and up to last November 2019, it was all fairly good, to be honest. However, since then things have gone downhill. It's impossible to get in contact with a person and their 'network crew' are a joke when it comes to working on an issue. I'd switch to Virgin but they don't seem to be available in my area.
65535 wrote: » There are a few choices. VDSL/DSL - Copper telephone line. Eir(Com) own the cables but other providers will supply like Voda/Sky etc. but at the end of the day you are on Eir copper and the distance from your local telephone exchange will determine what speed you get. Fibre to the Home - FTTH - SIRO which is ESB/Vodafone do this install, normally only where VM are not installed. You then decide from a list of providers - max speed 1GB VM - Virgin Media - (Princess Holdings/Cork Multi Channel/UPC) Their own Co-Ax TV network - speeds up to 1GB advertised (If you can get the cable installed) Radio Network - Nova Broadband etc. They send a signal (over shared radio frequencies) to an antenna on your house. Speeds can vary 3G/4G router essentially if you can get speeds on your mobile then you can buy/install one of these which will give you 'midband' - better than nothing.
seefin wrote: » With virgin and apart from losing connection for a few seconds at a time about 5 o clock , it's been good. Out of contract soon and units they give a good deal, thinking of switching to sky ( mainly for the tv package). We have fibre apparently , is sky broadband reliable these days? Working from home so need it to be
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