jesus_thats_gre wrote: » If the property is connected but not appearing as enabled on their website, you need to get a hold of the property id (think that was the term). Give that to Sky or whoever and they can progress the connection.
scamalert wrote: » im with vodafone, moving into new build if a months time, if i check siro it shows as not there, theres few ftth boxes for eir live etc in the area and if i check addy for vodafone it gives me speeds of 85mbps so just no clue if its still considered fiber etc just 100mb one or would be a phone line more likely.
ipodrocker wrote: » Success! had Actavo move my siro modem no hassle at all excellent job now have my whole network in my attic ��
Rattlehead_ie wrote: » Thats great, After processing my order today, no Siro install in the new house previously so hopefully can do same as yourself
Tilikum17 wrote: » What's the difference between 150mb and 500mbps?
EarWig wrote: » A bit, but if upload speeds are in proportion, a lot.
feargantae wrote: » How are people's experiences with Pure Telecom on the SIRO network? I'm weary to switch to them as I've never heard of them but Vodafone are after bumping my price from €45 to €60 for 1Gb
Johnboy1951 wrote: » I failed to find a page on their site giving costs for 1Gb/s broadband ...... only found "up to 500Mb/s"
Mc Love wrote: » That must be a mistake because we're on the 1gb package for 40 euro a month
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Both Openeir and Siro listed up to 500https://www.puretelecom.ie/fibre-broadband
feargantae wrote: » 500Mb is €35 and 1Gb is €40. There's a mistake on their site, it says 500Mb twice. Edit: This was from their customer service.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » The page I linked has one Siro and the other I guess is Openeir. No 1Gb/s listed on any page I can find.
feargantae wrote: » This is from Bonkers.ie but they definitely do offer 1Gb.https://www.bonkers.ie/compare-tv-broadband-phone/pure-telecom/ Instant Speed 1000Mb for 40€ per month
Mr Crispy wrote: » Does anyone know what the Pure router is like? I'm not familiar with Technicolor as a brand.
Mc Love wrote: » They sent me out the Fritz 7530
Hey dudes,
Sorry if these questions have been answered before but seeing as I can't search a thread I'm not inclined to wade through all 250 pages of this thread.
I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience with getting SIRO to an apartment? I'm in a pretty large apartment complex with 10+ buildings. How does it work when it comes to apartments?
Also have people noticed much improvement to their service since getting it? Right now I'm on the basic 100MB fibre to the cabinet package and I am legit getting extremely close to the advertised speeds (the cabinet is like 10metres from my patio doors). So far I've had zero problems with the service I'm getting or the speeds.
Thanks!
They attach a box outside (for you and other neighbours connections) and run you a cable from that to another box inside your apartment, drilling a single hole through the outside wall.
You'll probably notice the difference, even the 150mbit should be a bit better just because of the upload speed.
Apologies if this has already been asked, I wasn't able to find anything using search.
We had SIRO engineers survey the estate last week, does anyone have an idea of when we could expect to have a connection? We are not in a town mentioned on the website for future network build.
I appreciate this is a "how long is a piece of string" type question, just looking for a ballpark timeframe
Thanks
From survey, not sure. Ballpark 1 year from when you see them digging up pavements.