Hi sahdDoes this coverage map help ? http://fibrerollout.ie/where-and-when/
I would also phone up a few of your service providers competitors and discuss moving your tv, broadband etc. to them
Thanks to all.Unfortunately the other providers get the eFibre availability status through Eir, so if they say it's not available then so will all the alternative providers using the same network
Hi Leo
I do not know whether there is a limitation per cabinet but if there was I would imagine I would be told this,but none of the engineers that I know in the company have ever mentioned that this might be the situation.
Hi there.
My neighbour has ,low speed fibre, at her house from Vodofone. I have seen it work. I went to Vodofone to see if they would provide it to me but they gave me the same story, " her line must be from another Exchange or Cabinet" . I know for a fact that this is not the case. (I worked for Eir,so much for looking after former employees), They can even bring it up on their system and see that we are both working from the same pole they still give me the sorry story. ....
I did not know there was a limit to the enabled lines per cabinet. I have never had anyone tell me that either. Our lines are 2km from the cabinet so it would not be possible to get any more than 7mg. I would settle for 4mg. I think a trip to head office is going to happen whether or not I have anyone by the ear .
I am positive that both my line and my neighbours are from the same cabinet. Before she got fibre her line would only have been able to get up to 2 mg like mine. The most that I ever got was .9. We are 2 km from the cabinet. /QUOTE]
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