Wizard! wrote: » 3 vans marked as "iCL - Specialist Providers of Fibre Solutions" in Fairfield right now... I wonder if they are installing fiber optics... :rolleyes:
Metalpanic wrote: » That's the SIRO rollout right? A neighbour of mine asked them how long for activation when they were in my estate and he said 2 weeks, but I think that could be wishful thinking!
Wizard! wrote: » I don't really mind, I am very happy with VM right now. But I would like to have a choice in the future. Also, FTTH is better than Cable for gaming, which is something I am interested into. Last time I checked the Fibre rollout, they were across our estate, in the Business Park, but ours and Willows weren't in the plans at all. No given date or details.
Metalpanic wrote: » VM are great until renewal time. Gougers once that introductory offer is done. I'm holding off on renewing this year, I'll take the hit doing a month out of contract to give SIRO time to come online. Probably going to go with Digiweb.
jjmcclure wrote: » Anyone experiencing issues with VM fibre at the moment. I am getting intermittent drops, not sure if its me or a more general issue in Dunshaughlin
Metalpanic wrote: » Not that I’ve noticed. I switched to a better wireless router about a year ago though and noticed a decrease in things like that happening.
Wizard! wrote: » I always have my own router. I am using provider's one just as modem. 1. They do have access to it, and therefore, to your network 2. You don't have to change everything (WiFi names/pass, IPs, etc) if you move to another provider, or get a replacement 3. Way better WiFi, 2.4G, 5G, guest networks 4. More options, content control, logs, firewall, external drives, and much more.
ciaran76 wrote: » Planning permission refused : Refusal Castlethorn SHD for 415 no. residential units (254 no. houses and 161 no. apartments), childcare facility and associated site works.http://www.pleanala.ie/casenum/308396.htm Some members of the community will welcome this for others the never-ending housing crisis for so many continues as supply dries up for first time buyers.http://www.pleanala.ie/casenum/308396.htm
ciaran76 wrote: » to be honest I dont undertsand the refusal.
rizzee wrote: » Any update on Aldi opening? Is it still scheduled for the 15th?
CUCINA wrote: » Hi, anyone out there who has had a "Stira" or similar type of attic stairs fitted? Looking to have proper job done, so if anyone can recommend an installer or company that they were happy with? I suppose I would get a bigger response if I asked the question on Facebook but just prefer to be a bit more anonymous... Thanks is in advance for any info....
CUCINA wrote: » Hi, anyone out there who has had a "Stira" or similar type of attic stairs fitted?
Wizard! wrote: » We sent an email on 27/04 to book an appointment for a quote. They replied on the next day and we booked it for today. They came around lunch time, gave us a quote (stair 479, opening 55, rail 24 euros) and we asked him when he can install it. He did it on the spot, took ~1 hour, minor dirt to clean afterwards. They are coming next week to install some flooring so we can put some boxes up there (our attic is covered with insulation, there is no floor at all). Phone: 093 38055 Email: enquiry at stira dot ie We paid over the phone with a card. Very happy with the result.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » 479 for the stira is very expensive.
maik3n wrote: » Work has commenced in the jungle between Lidl/jonesys fruit and veg and Greenane. Not sure what they are up to? http://snipurl.im/jkxtC
Development Description: 2 blocks. Block A contains 1 retail unit of 155 sqm and a 2 bed residential unit to the ground floor with 3no 3 bed duplex apartments above. Block B contains 5no 2 bed residential units to the ground floor and 5no. 3 bed duplex apartments above. Communal recreation space, parking and associated works. Totalling 14 residential units and 1 retail unit. Materials to be brick and painted cement render. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this application
Exile59 wrote: » It's just houses. And more houses. And apartment blocks and the occasional creche. I had previously assumed with an absolute explosion in residential units, there would be some form of correlation with retail, restaurants, businesses etc. The exact opposite is actually happening.