
https://www.comreg.ie/broadbandchecker/
Tutti i provider utilizzano questo sito per verificare se disponi di rame, FTTC o FTTH.
Inserisci il tuo Eircode per evitare di dover controllare con ogni fornitore.
Not sure if it’s common knowledge or not but you can check what physical broadband line is delivered to your home
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di egapx
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Apparently the fiber to my house is capable of 5,000 Mbps
Are you stuck with the provider who runs the cable or is there a way to switch eventually?
How bad is the “cable” they describe – the glossary seems to describe coaxial lines?
Virgin always advertising fibre but doesn’t seem to have it on the ones I checked
Good few years ago Irish Water, Uisce Eireann, moved a neighbours water meter over the top of the main ducting into our estate, with 88 houses, and because of that the Internet providers refuse to touch our estate fpr fibre. I wish I did not know the root cause, witnessed and got a run down from the engineers on the day, very frustrating. I am stuck on 66mbis copper, another neighbour of mine is hitting only 12mbis. So no need for ComReg here I am afraid. I need to eat chocolate now again to cheer myself up.
My house reports an error but I’ve at least 500 mbs
Part-Fibre capable of 36 mbps, hooray
What kills me is living in the city and not getting some upgrades. Virgin Media. That’s the choice.
It tells me 51mbit, but actually when i still had it installed I was only getting 7. It went down from 70 to 7 at some point
Ok so it displays the max speed whatever line is capable of into your home. This does not guarantee you will get that speed.
not updated that often. friends house had Fibre installed about 6 months ago and that site still says FTTC is only available