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National Broadband Ireland : implementation and progress

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73 ✭✭Gav_96


    ED E wrote: »
    Mine gives more.



    Bizzarely includes a facebook URL for the hosting building of the BCP. There's also no way that this BCP would ever serve me, clearly doing as the crow flies with no limiter.

    This includes closest BCP's although I didn't include in the screenshot :pac:

    QZZooqD.png


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,795 ✭✭✭clohamon


    joe123 wrote: »
    Does anyone have a link to the map one of the folk posting in this thread created? It had a list of all the Deployment Areas and OLT locations and I cant seem to find it now.

    https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1h1fSHXa6-cHDuEvBb52AupxYBQnNRtbq&ll=53.557077720061805%2C-7.982814352341174&z=7


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,523 ✭✭✭joe123


    NBAiii wrote: »
    NBI are targeting 70000 premises passed by the end of the year. If your area is not on the rollout page it is probably safe to assume you will not be passed in 2021.

    I've been toying with posting the following table. I believe it includes the next 45 or so areas due to be built after the 24 currently on the NBI site. However I cannot be sure it is accurate. It does tally with some of the surveying information released by NBI. I don't have specific timelines for these areas.

    Adare Limerick
    Athenry Galway
    Athlone Westmeath
    Ballina Mayo
    Ballinasloe Galway
    Ballycarney Wexford
    Ballydavid Kerry
    Ballyheigue Kerry
    Ballylinan Laois
    Blessington Wicklow
    Borris Carlow
    Carlow Carlow
    Carrickmacross Monaghan
    Carrick-On-Shannon Leitrim
    Carrick-On-Suir Waterford
    Carrigaline Cork
    Cashel Tipperary
    Castlebar Mayo
    Castlegarron Sligo
    Castlegregory Kerry
    Castlerea Roscommon
    Cavan Cavan
    Clones Monaghan
    Clonmel Tipperary
    Cork-Mahon Cork
    Creeslough Donegal
    Curragh Camp Kildare
    Delvin Westmeath
    Drogheda Louth
    Dunboyne/Clonee Meath
    Dundalk Louth
    Emyvale Monaghan
    Enniskerry Wicklow
    Galway Galway
    Gort Galway
    Inverin Galway
    Johnstown Kilkenny
    Kilcoole Wicklow
    Kilgarvan Kerry
    Kilkenny Kilkenny
    Kilkishen Clare
    Killadoon Mayo
    Killarney Kerry
    Letterkenny Donegal
    Limerick Limerick
    Longford Longford
    Loughrea Galway
    Lusk Dublin
    Midleton Cork
    Monaghan Monaghan
    Mountrath Laois
    Mullingar Westmeath
    Navan Meath
    Portlaoise Laois
    Rathmore Kerry
    Redcross Wicklow
    Riverstown Rvn Louth
    Roscommon Roscommon
    Roscrea Tipperary
    Skerries Dublin
    Sligo Sligo
    Templemartin Cork
    Tipperary Tipperary
    Tomhaggard Wexford
    Tralee Kerry
    Valentia Island Kerry
    Waterford Waterford
    Wexford Wexford
    Youghal Cork
    clohamon wrote: »

    So on the NBI website it states a radius of Appx 26km. If NBAiiii next rollout list proves to be accurate, my mothers house would fall into one of the Deployment areas listed as she is ~14km away from it.

    My question is though, There are also two other OLT locations near her with roughly the same distance (although not listed in the next rollout)

    Any idea how this would be determined if OLT's overlap?


  • Registered Users Posts: 655 ✭✭✭marvsins


    trant wrote: »
    Do you know if it has a built-in battery backup?

    Don't think so. This from NBI site.


  • Registered Users Posts: 655 ✭✭✭marvsins


    Speedtest from the phone. 2 metres from router.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,795 ✭✭✭clohamon


    joe123 wrote: »

    My question is though, There are also two other OLT locations near her with roughly the same distance (although not listed in the next rollout)

    Any idea how this would be determined if OLT's overlap?

    I can only speak for the map, which, as before, is only a digital tracing of the pdf in the contract.

    Judging from the townlands published quite a few of the OLT areas on the map are quite close eg cavan, castlebar, kilcoole, but some others ,eg carlow ballinasloe, killarney seem to have been changed since November 2019 - the date of the pdf.

    There are some OLTs with overlapping townlands eg Tralee and Killarney, but it's hard to tell if it's a mistake or just because the OLT boundary cuts through the townlands.

    I suspect the reasons an OLT has any specific boundary include a lot of factors.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,675 ✭✭✭✭ACitizenErased


    marvsins wrote: »
    Speedtest from the phone. 2 metres from router.
    Is that a 500mb package?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 946 ✭✭✭daraghwal


    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townlands/ Not sure if it was mentioned here before but you can see a (not exhaustive) list of towns lands attached to different OLT locations by using this format even those that haven't been surveyed yet.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 733 ✭✭✭Dero


    daraghwal wrote: »
    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townlands/ Not sure if it was mentioned here before but you can see a (not exhaustive) list of towns lands attached to different OLT locations by using this format even those that haven't been surveyed yet.

    Holy sweet divine. That gives a huge list of townlands for my OLT. I might see if I can find the furthest point from the OLT.

    I'm <7km by road from it (and it would be my local exchange in a POTS scenario), so fingers crossed that works in my favour when they get working on it (which likely won'y be for a while).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,641 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    Pique wrote: »
    How does this affect end users? Presumably it allows ISPs to pass on these offers to those who sign up early?

    Incentives for both the subscriber and ISP, this from the promotion document
    This promotion is provided to RSPs/WSPs strictly on the basis that a connection fee will not be charged to end users and also that there is service rental* incentive passed onto the end user

    *Service rental incentive does not have to constitute free rental for the End User, rather RSPs should use reasonable endeavors to pass cost savings to End Users
    Pique wrote: »
    Also, what's the difference between Bitstream and VUA?

    Someone here may be able to give a more technical explaination but my understanding is they refer to where NBI interconnects with the retail service providers network, regional point of handover or national point of handover.

    All end users are connected to one of 227 OLTs, these OLTs are co-located or connected to one of 33 regional points of handover (PoH), where a retail service provider interconnects at one of these regional PoH is reffered to as a VUA interconnect. This I assume would be the choice of an ISP that may not want to provide a nationwide service.

    ISPs like eir, Sky, Vodafone etc., who will want to provide their service nationwide, will interconnect with NBI's network at 2 national PoH in Dublin (Citywest and Kilcarbery), rather than having interconnect equipment at each of the 33 individual regional PoH. The Dublin PoH are connected to the regional PoH via NBI's Bitstream backhaul network.

    The wholesale retail price per end user is a few euro extra per month for the bitstream/national PoH product

    National PoH
    500 Mbit/s €29.49
    1000 Mbit/s €34.49

    Regional PoH
    500 Mbit/s €26.00
    1000 Mbit/s €31.00

    Interconnect is charged separately


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,641 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    trant wrote: »
    Do you know if it has a built-in battery backup?

    No, there is an option of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) from NBI via your RSP

    https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=115644016


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,641 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    marvsins wrote: »
    Ok finally got fibre sorted. KN guys called Monday to run the cable from pole and fit the ONT in the house. Asked did I have the router! It should have been sent out! Anyway it arrived today, praise jebus!

    Did you pay a connection charge or was it free as per the promotion?
    Monthly rental, free/reduced or full?

    https://nbi.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/NBI-Published-Promotions-v1.5-Clean.pdf
    https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=116171948#post116171948
    This promotion is provided to RSPs/WSPs strictly on the basis that a connection fee will not be charged to end users and also that there is service rental* incentive passed onto the end user

    *Service rental incentive does not have to constitute free rental for the End User, rather RSPs should use reasonable endeavors to pass cost savings to End Users


  • Registered Users Posts: 655 ✭✭✭marvsins


    Is that a 500mb package?

    Yes.


  • Registered Users Posts: 655 ✭✭✭marvsins


    @The Cush. I'm part of Sky NBI trial. For the fibre connection and service there is no cost for me but I do have to keep my bb package as part of it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,641 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    daraghwal wrote: »
    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townlands/ Not sure if it was mentioned here before but you can see a (not exhaustive) list of towns lands attached to different OLT locations by using this format even those that haven't been surveyed yet.

    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townlands/ appears to be the initial list of townlands to be connected before survey (not complete)

    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townland/ appears to be the finalised list of townlands to be connected after survey and low-level design

    Example
    - https://nbi.ie/limerick-townlands/
    - https://nbi.ie/limerick-townland/


    I'm in DA51 with 2 OLTs, Ogonnelloe & Newport (TY).
    https://nbi.ie/newport-ty-townlands/
    https://nbi.ie/ogonnelloe-townlands/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,081 ✭✭✭theguzman


    marvsins wrote: »
    @The Cush. I'm part of Sky NBI trial. For the fibre connection and service there is no cost for me but I do have to keep my bb package as part of it.

    You are with Sky over NBI? Thanks for sharing your experience here on the forum, alot of us understandably are very excited about this and some would have doubted if we'd ever see this day. Do you have a Landline service from OpenEIR, presumably before getting fibre you may or may not have had ADSL a slower outdated system of broadband or maybe were reliant on some wireless alternative.

    I'm curious to how voice telephony works now with the fibre and with internal EIR wiring etc. I have a cousin who got EIR's FTTH and he has both copper and Fibre in his home with the copper system still in use for Landline PSTN and the Fibre for the internet. I'm thinking with the USO up in June for EIR if we might see the gradual decommissioning of copper.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,641 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    theguzman wrote: »
    I'm thinking with the USO up in June for EIR if we might see the gradual decommissioning of copper.

    Comreg consulation due soon on the USO - https://www.comreg.ie/publication-download/universal-service-access-at-a-fixed-location


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,795 ✭✭✭clohamon


    The Cush wrote: »

    Should be interesting. Very little time to appoint a new USP (if any) by June and Eircom are still in court over all the money they think they're owed between 2010 and 2015.

    Next instalment on 11th Feb
    EIRCOM LIMITED -V- COMMISSION FOR COMMUNICATIONS REGULATION 2019/167 MCA


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,114 ✭✭✭user1842


    marvsins wrote: »
    Don't think so. This from NBI site.

    I must say it is fantastic that NBI are 100% future proofing the ONT. 10Gbps is absolutely excellent. Nice to see this type of thinking in Ireland.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,523 ✭✭✭joe123


    daraghwal wrote: »
    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townlands/ Not sure if it was mentioned here before but you can see a (not exhaustive) list of towns lands attached to different OLT locations by using this format even those that haven't been surveyed yet.

    Great spot this. And like above, my olt list is massive.

    Makes me wonder why they don't have this info readily available. Would help clear up a lot of confusion.

    These are the OLT locations and if you click here you can find what town lands are covered. They could then state "work has begun for X olt and we have begun surveying X Townlands covered by this Olt".

    If they wanted to be even more transparent, they could provide a list of estimated dates when work will begin on each OLT eg Q3 2022, Q1 2023 and so on. Maybe im being overly basic but I'm right in assuming that they complete each OLT fully before moving on to the next?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,641 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    user1842 wrote: »
    I must say it is fantastic that NBI are 100% future proofing the ONT. 10Gbps is absolutely excellent.

    More than that, the Nokia equipment is software upgradable to 25 Gbps.

    https://www.nokia.com/about-us/news/releases/2020/11/19/nokia-launches-worlds-first-25-gbps-symmetrical-pon-solution/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 455 ✭✭TheSegal


    Cable being hung on poles outside my house today, this means a continuous line from Galway city to my house now. Didn't know they worked on Saturdays but good to see!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 946 ✭✭✭daraghwal


    The Cush wrote: »
    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townlands/ appears to be the initial list of townlands to be connected before survey (not complete)

    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townland/ appears to be the finalised list of townlands to be connected after survey and low-level design

    Example
    - https://nbi.ie/limerick-townlands/
    - https://nbi.ie/limerick-townland/


    I'm in DA51 with 2 OLTs, Ogonnelloe & Newport (TY).
    https://nbi.ie/newport-ty-townlands/
    https://nbi.ie/ogonnelloe-townlands/

    That makes sense. I am right in the middle of two OLTs and my townland does not appear in either list but neighbouring townslands either side of me show up in one or other of the OLTs. I presume I will be added to one or the other based on the low level survey of one or the other.

    Edit: Actually found my townland on one of them afterwards. Thought I would be in the one that's being surveyed at the moment but in the neighbouring one :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,237 ✭✭✭Orebro


    daraghwal wrote: »
    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townlands/ Not sure if it was mentioned here before but you can see a (not exhaustive) list of towns lands attached to different OLT locations by using this format even those that haven't been surveyed yet.

    Brilliant spot - wish I had this months ago to clear up the confusion!


  • Registered Users Posts: 189 ✭✭Agent Avenger


    I’d love to know what is going on with the Carrigaline rollout, several hundred houses have been pushed back to Dec 21-May 22 in the DA83 area. After this push back they added the list of townlands to the Carrigaline rollout plan which is currently being built yet most of the houses in some of the townlands are not being done for another 11-15 months. The only deployment area I can see in Cork being done at that time is Midleton but the only townlands added to Midleton are across the harbour in east Cork.

    I’ve asked NBI about it but they keep saying they’ll check it out and never get back to me. One person got back to me and said that sometimes townlands are split into two deployment areas but they have no idea what my deployment area is and there’s no sign of my townland or any this side of the harbour under the Midleton rollout plan, only under Carrigaline. I’m only 5km from Carrigaline but Midleton is 15km as the crow flies on the other side of the harbour. It’s very frustrating when NBI themselves don’t seem to have a clue as to what’s going on. They were cutting trees down the road in the past few weeks and said the cables would be going all the way down the road and then when I asked them a week later when they were out hanging the cables they said were stopping about half a km from my house!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,675 ✭✭✭✭ACitizenErased


    I’d love to know what is going on with the Carrigaline rollout, several hundred houses have been pushed back to Dec 21-May 22 in the DA83 area. After this push back they added the list of townlands to the Carrigaline rollout plan which is currently being built yet most of the houses in some of the townlands are not being done for another 11-15 months. The only deployment area I can see in Cork being done at that time is Midleton but the only townlands added to Midleton are across the harbour in east Cork.

    I’ve asked NBI about it but they keep saying they’ll check it out and never get back to me. One person got back to me and said that sometimes townlands are split into two deployment areas but they have no idea what my deployment area is and there’s no sign of my townland or any this side of the harbour under the Midleton rollout plan, only under Carrigaline. I’m only 5km from Carrigaline but Midleton is 15km as the crow flies on the other side of the harbour. It’s very frustrating when NBI themselves don’t seem to have a clue as to what’s going on. They were cutting trees down the road in the past few weeks and said the cables would be going all the way down the road and then when I asked them a week later when they were out hanging the cables they said were stopping about half a km from my house!

    Agree that its a communication disaster here right now, looks like we’ve been delayed too in Rochestown


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,237 ✭✭✭Orebro


    The Cush wrote: »
    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townlands/ appears to be the initial list of townlands to be connected before survey (not complete)

    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townland/ appears to be the finalised list of townlands to be connected after survey and low-level design

    Example
    - https://nbi.ie/limerick-townlands/
    - https://nbi.ie/limerick-townland/


    I'm in DA51 with 2 OLTs, Ogonnelloe & Newport (TY).
    https://nbi.ie/newport-ty-townlands/
    https://nbi.ie/ogonnelloe-townlands/

    Is the list in the PDF the order in which they will be rolled out?


  • Registered Users Posts: 189 ✭✭Agent Avenger


    Agree that its a communication disaster here right now, looks like we’ve been delayed too in Rochestown

    They’ve pushed back most of Monkstown and Rathanker and all of Passage, Glenbrook and Lackaroe until 2022, it makes no sense as the Carrigaline deployment area only had about 4,500 premises to do anyway so now I just want to know have we been added to Midleton or will they be coming back to Carrigaline after a year?!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,500 ✭✭✭ECO_Mental


    Agree that its a communication disaster here right now, looks like we’ve been delayed too in Rochestown

    I have seen a load of NBI vans on the back road of cork airport all last week. They have putting in underground ducting and pulling the fibre in the ducts. Seems a lot of work putting in underground ducting....some days there could be 4 or 5 vans there , all for about 10 houses at max.

    6.1kWp south facing, South of Cork City



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,641 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    Orebro wrote: »
    Is the list in the PDF the order in which they will be rolled out?

    No, that list is ordered by Rollout Area No. which is just a Dept. of Communications administrative function for the payment of the NBP subsidy.

    Look at the other column, Deployment Area Unique Number Identifier, these are the OLT Nos., 1-88 are enet OLT locations are are likely to be the first rolled out followed by OLTs located in eir exchanges 89-207 etc.

    NBAiii's post here explains - https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=115033668#post115033668

    I've created a list ordered by OLT No., extracted from the contract pdf, I'll post it here once I finish it.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 50 ✭✭andy.dunleavy


    There was Secto (NBI) workers installing lines in the cavan area this week. One of the workers informed me that work will be completed in the area within 2 to 3 weeks and then testing needs to take place after which time houses will then be connected to the network. (Not sure how long the testing takes??)


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,237 ✭✭✭Orebro


    NBAiii wrote: »
    NBI are targeting 70000 premises passed by the end of the year. If your area is not on the rollout page it is probably safe to assume you will not be passed in 2021.

    I've been toying with posting the following table. I believe it includes the next 45 or so areas due to be built after the 24 currently on the NBI site. However I cannot be sure it is accurate. It does tally with some of the surveying information released by NBI. I don't have specific timelines for these areas.

    Adare Limerick
    Athenry Galway
    Athlone Westmeath
    Ballina Mayo
    Ballinasloe Galway
    Ballycarney Wexford
    Ballydavid Kerry
    Ballyheigue Kerry
    Ballylinan Laois
    Blessington Wicklow
    Borris Carlow
    Carlow Carlow
    Carrickmacross Monaghan
    Carrick-On-Shannon Leitrim
    Carrick-On-Suir Waterford
    Carrigaline Cork
    Cashel Tipperary
    Castlebar Mayo
    Castlegarron Sligo
    Castlegregory Kerry
    Castlerea Roscommon
    Cavan Cavan
    Clones Monaghan
    Clonmel Tipperary
    Cork-Mahon Cork
    Creeslough Donegal
    Curragh Camp Kildare
    Delvin Westmeath
    Drogheda Louth
    Dunboyne/Clonee Meath
    Dundalk Louth
    Emyvale Monaghan
    Enniskerry Wicklow
    Galway Galway
    Gort Galway
    Inverin Galway
    Johnstown Kilkenny
    Kilcoole Wicklow
    Kilgarvan Kerry
    Kilkenny Kilkenny
    Kilkishen Clare
    Killadoon Mayo
    Killarney Kerry
    Letterkenny Donegal
    Limerick Limerick
    Longford Longford
    Loughrea Galway
    Lusk Dublin
    Midleton Cork
    Monaghan Monaghan
    Mountrath Laois
    Mullingar Westmeath
    Navan Meath
    Portlaoise Laois
    Rathmore Kerry
    Redcross Wicklow
    Riverstown Rvn Louth
    Roscommon Roscommon
    Roscrea Tipperary
    Skerries Dublin
    Sligo Sligo
    Templemartin Cork
    Tipperary Tipperary
    Tomhaggard Wexford
    Tralee Kerry
    Valentia Island Kerry
    Waterford Waterford
    Wexford Wexford
    Youghal Cork

    Do you mind me asking what your source for this info is? I would hope the most of these would be done by end 2022, they'll need to vastly increase the numbers listed on their website if they're to meet targets.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 149 ✭✭Garfin


    Has anyone physically seen fibre from NBI being hung on ESB poles to connect a house?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 279 ✭✭NBAiii


    Orebro wrote: »
    Do you mind me asking what your source for this info is? I would hope the most of these would be done by end 2022, they'll need to vastly increase the numbers listed on their website if they're to meet targets.

    It's from a government source. It is a few months old at this stage so that is why I'm not 100% confident in it. The targets are already behind. 115000 premises at end 2021 is now 70000. Whether the several months delay that they are now experiencing can be made up remains to be seen.
    Garfin wrote: »
    Has anyone physically seen fibre from NBI being hung on ESB poles to connect a house?

    I think using the ESB network is more of a theoretical concept at this point in time. I believe NBI are currently assessing whether using it would speed up their build.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,597 ✭✭✭corsav6


    NBI van at the top of my drive now, 1 lad doing a survey. Not holding much hope for any movement this year.

    And as I type this another van pulled up. I asked 1 lad from a distance there and he said just a survey and no idea about rollout times.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 830 ✭✭✭ArrBee


    The Cush wrote: »
    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townlands/ appears to be the initial list of townlands to be connected before survey (not complete)

    https://nbi.ie/OLTLOCATIONHERE-townland/ appears to be the finalised list of townlands to be connected after survey and low-level design

    Example
    - https://nbi.ie/limerick-townlands/
    - https://nbi.ie/limerick-townland/


    I'm in DA51 with 2 OLTs, Ogonnelloe & Newport (TY).
    https://nbi.ie/newport-ty-townlands/
    https://nbi.ie/ogonnelloe-townlands/


    You had attached a PDF to your post.
    I wonder if the colour coding of the rollout areas on the map is significant at all?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,641 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    ArrBee wrote: »
    I wonder if the colour coding of the rollout areas on the map is significant at all?

    Unknown, just speculation https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=115035908


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,130 ✭✭✭ussjtrunks


    I’d just like to know when abouts our area will be covered they surely have some sort of rough idea by now


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,555 ✭✭✭wexfordman2


    NbI workers outside my road pulling cables today, east cork area, a very rural road, a boreen.
    I saw them surveying out area middle of last year, and the NbI site had said we were surveyed then and due for availability dec 2020 to Feb 2021, but then late.last year we were reverted to "pending survey" with an expected date of dec 2021 to May 2022.

    Still shows the same status, even though they are pulling cables today, so hopefully the predicted dates are well out of date and pessimistic. We will be connected via midleton area.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 733 ✭✭✭Dero


    ussjtrunks wrote: »
    I’d just like to know when abouts our area will be covered they surely have some sort of rough idea by now

    Same here, but NBI social media just say they don't know when we'll be scheduled for survey.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 830 ✭✭✭ArrBee


    The Cush wrote: »

    If I have this right....
    The Rollout Area map shows "DA49" in pink, which is actually Rollout Area 49.
    Using the townlands link I found I am to be off Deployment Area 79.

    Using the google map of estimated DAs I think there are 3 DAs in RA49. Mine is the only DA below 88.


    I think there was a comment earlier that for business reasons, an RA would likely be completed in full before moving on to another RA.
    But another comment was that DAs 0-88 might be tackled earlier as lower hanging fruit.

    would that mean that DAs above 88 will be built out as part of green or lilac RAs, do you think?
    I wonder how many DAs above 88 the green and lilac Rollout Areas contain...


  • Registered Users Posts: 105 ✭✭Mor-Riomhaire


    I'm about 5km outside Roscommon town on the way to Lanesboro. NBI workers currently pulling cable and have attached a wrap of cable to the phone pole outside my house. All in the lashing snow. Spoke to one of them and confirmed they were doing the build works. Didn't want the tea, but great to see them.


  • Registered Users Posts: 105 ✭✭Mor-Riomhaire


    So from Survey to Build works, it has been nearly 8 months.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,675 ✭✭✭✭ACitizenErased


    So from Survey to Build works, it has been nearly 8 months.
    We were surveyed late 2019/early 2020. Work only started here last week.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,052 ✭✭✭Pique


    I'm about 5km outside Roscommon town on the way to Lanesboro. NBI workers currently pulling cable and have attached a wrap of cable to the phone pole outside my house. All in the lashing snow. Spoke to one of them and confirmed they were doing the build works. Didn't want the tea, but great to see them.

    Happy days. I'm in the Ballymurray area so hopefully they come up here from Kilteevan.


  • Registered Users Posts: 105 ✭✭Mor-Riomhaire




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,795 ✭✭✭clohamon


    National Broadband Ireland has commenced construction of its fibre optic broadband network in the rural areas surrounding the town of Roscommon says local TD, and architect of the National Broadband Plan, Denis Naughten.

    Amazing stuff.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,042 ✭✭✭kaizersoze


    clohamon wrote: »
    Amazing stuff.

    Also architect of his own downfall.....doesn't mention that though!:pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,795 ✭✭✭clohamon


    ArrBee wrote: »
    If I have this right....
    The Rollout Area map shows "DA49" in pink, which is actually Rollout Area 49.
    Using the townlands link I found I am to be off Deployment Area 79.

    Using the google map of estimated DAs I think there are 3 DAs in RA49. Mine is the only DA below 88.


    I think there was a comment earlier that for business reasons, an RA would likely be completed in full before moving on to another RA.
    But another comment was that DAs 0-88 might be tackled earlier as lower hanging fruit.

    would that mean that DAs above 88 will be built out as part of green or lilac RAs, do you think?ignated
    I wonder how many DAs above 88 the green and lilac Rollout Areas contain...

    As far as the google map goes.....

    1. You're right, the original Department Map confusingly labelled Roll-out Areas with a "DA" prefix. The OLT locations on the google map don't have prefixes.

    2. The colouring has been removed from the google map because there was no obvious reason to retain it. Judging by the notifications, the OLTs around Cork City e.g., Grenagh, Tallow, in grey(lilac) areas, seem to be dormant, but Monaghan, Castlebar and Roscommon, in yellow and blue areas, are active.

    3. The relationship of aggregated deployment areas to roll-out areas also seems to have broken down or been changed.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 149 ✭✭johnnyboy08


    So from Survey to Build works, it has been nearly 8 months.
    I'll see your 8 months and raise you a bit more. My place was surveyed in May last year and we're currently scheduled for Aug to Oct this year all going well.


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