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Eircom says 700,000 homes within reach of 100Mbps broadband

  • 19-03-2014 05:47PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,511 ✭✭✭
    MEGA - Make Éire Great Again


    http://www.siliconrepublic.com/comms/item/36190-eircom-says-700-000-homes/
    Eircom has revealed 700,000 Irish homes will be capable of receiving 100Mbps broadband via VDSL by the end of this month, using a technology called vectoring that uses noise-cancelling technology to boost broadband speeds to homes and businesses.

    Eircom has already deployed vectoring technology to 150 of its fibre broadband cabinets. By the end of this month, vectoring will have been deployed to the vast majority of Eircom’s 3,000 fibre broadband cabinets.

    When complete, Eircom estimates that at least 70pc of the roughly 700,000 homes and businesses currently passed by its fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) network will be able to achieve speeds of between 70Mbps and 100Mbps.

    Eircom is currently undertaking one of the largest private-sector rollouts of high-speed broadband in Europe, investing more than €400m in the network, said Carolan Lennon, managing director of eircom Wholesale.

    “Leading telecoms analysts such as Analysys Mason estimate that by 2020, European homes and small businesses will need download speeds of 100Mbps,” Lennon said.

    “With the deployment of vectoring we’re making those speeds available to homes and businesses within our existing national fibre footprint now, and the 1.4m homes and businesses we intend to reach by 2016. Once completed, the broadband speeds available over our National Next Generation Fibre Access Network are now faster than most fixed line operators across Europe.

    “We continue to work closely with our global vendors, such as Huawei, to explore further hugely exciting technological developments in this area, such as G.Fast, which offers the potential of future step changes in both upload and download broadband speeds by driving fibre further out into our network,” Lennon said.

    Wholesale opportunity

    Lennon said that in the past couple of years, eircom Wholesale has invested millions of euros in a major change programme to ensure all operators can access the incumbent operator’s network equally and “benefit from the same quality and treatment as our own retail arm.”

    She said the wholesale division is now the fastest-growing area of Eircom group.

    “We serve over 40 operators with traffic, data, and international services. Fifteen operators have connected customers to the NGA network, including Eircom retail, O2, Vodafone, Magnet, Digiweb, Strencom, Pure and Imagine.

    “Our wholesale broadband network has experienced significant growth through new entrants, such as Sky, coming into the Irish broadband market,” Lennon said.

    “We’re currently making further investment to ensure operators get the sort of wholesale they deserve, as their success will drive ours.”
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Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,026 ✭✭✭swoofer


    70% of 700,000 = 490,000!! = a big lie as usual. Has anyone actually got vectoring yet and seen a big improvement? on another posting I read " expect a 20% gain on existing" but my exiting keeps dropping recently, from 39 to 35 and now 31 so 20% of 31 = 37mb = worse than what I had originally!! But of course I can say " Wow I have vectoring"!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 430 ✭✭Steviemak


    swoofer wrote: »
    70% of 700,000 = 490,000!! = a big lie as usual. Has anyone actually got vectoring yet and seen a big improvement? on another posting I read " expect a 20% gain on existing" but my exiting keeps dropping recently, from 39 to 35 and now 31 so 20% of 31 = 37mb = worse than what I had originally!! But of course I can say " Wow I have vectoring"!

    In fairness I think it was the journalist and not eircom who got the first paragraph wrong.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,660 ✭✭✭crawler


    I am seeing real life vectoring gains from 10% to 40% or so - a few boardsies seeing similar.

    It definately works and will work better on shorter loops.

    I think it would be more accurate to say 70% of lines would benefit from vectoring rather than getting the top end speeds but let's see :)


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 24,053 Mod ✭✭✭✭bk


    swoofer wrote: »
    Has anyone actually got vectoring yet and seen a big improvement?

    Yes, while the companies aren't actually selling the higher speeds yet, those on Vector enabled exchanges are seeing massive increases in their attainable rates in their stats up to 130mb/s !!

    Also Eircoms own documentation clearly shows massive improvements with vectoring enabled.

    For instance previously you would get without vectoring
    - 70mb/s out to 300 meters
    - 50mb/s out to 500 meters
    .......

    With vectoring you will get:
    - 100mb/s out to 300 meters
    - 90mb/s out to 450 meters
    - 80mb/s out to 525 meters
    .......

    However you have to remember that vectoring has only been enabled in a small number of cabinets so far (150 out of 3,000) and Eircom are unlikely to allow the higher speeds to be sold before all cabinets are enabled and Eircom will likely have a massive advertising campaign then. You just need to be patient for another month or two.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 98 ✭✭Danny Boy


    Exactly BK - it could be more than 70 per cent that hit 100mb and it could be more than 100mb from the small amount of feedback we've seen to date


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  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 24,053 Mod ✭✭✭✭bk


    With the new vector profile you will get 70mb/s out to 600 meters.

    That is compared to 70mb/s out to just 300 meters that you get at the moment without vectoring.

    This will mean 4 times as many people will be able to get 70mb/s or higher then then currently can.

    So I think it is certainly possible that 70% of the 700,000 homes currently passed will be able to get 70 to 100mb/s with vectoring enabled. Specially as until now Eircom has been targeting more densely populated areas with shorter distances.

    As their target more rural towns and villages, I would expect this percentage to drop. Either way vectoring is extremely good news.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,660 ✭✭✭crawler


    Agree BK and excellent points.

    But remeber vectoring is not perfect either...

    If nothing else it will drive competition in cable etc. More speed is a good thing generally...provided it comes with stability & reliability :)


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