€59.95/month *plus* €150 installation charge!!I think the only BB which doesn't come via the phoneline is from Virgin but it is more expensive that €30 pm
Vodafone do a broadband only option - currently 25 per month for the first 6 months and 40 per month thereafter. It has a free google home hub at the moment too. That's unlimited broadband.
You need the landline socket though
I'm not sure what they mean by "We have just been confirmed Ireland's fastest broadband network", perhaps average/median speed across their customer base? But 500Mb is not the fastest in the country, other providers are offering 1000Mb over fibre (Eir, Vodafone/SIRO etc) and quite a bit cheaper than Virgin too!If we are not talking about just cost here, Virgin Naked 500 broadband deal which has fastest speed in the county of 500mb. I plan to be downloading and watching a lot of movies and sports matches online using WiFi.
Has anyone been on this broadband and is it really worth paying the premium price to get the fastest in the country??
I plan to be downloading and watching a lot of movies and sports matches online using WiFi.
You don't need to call them both. You either do or don't have FTTH available.On that note, I think I will call Eir and Vodafone on the potential of fibre to home.
That’s not quite right, Eir and SIRO(an ESB/Vodafone joint venture) are rolling out independent FTTH networks. Guessing that site only shows the Eir rollout.You don't need to call them both. You either do or don't have FTTH available.
Wow. So for example Vodafone could offer you fibre over either Siro or Eir network?I now have four connections available to my house >250Mb/s all over separate cables...
ust wanted to see best option to make sure watching films and sports events through internet would work without freezing
Yeah. I mean from a purely free-market point-of-view it's great. There's something in my head though that feels like paying for the NBP through my taxes, while I get my 4th high-speed connection in a dense housing estate (prime market for all these providers I know) doesn't necessarily make much sense. But anyway...Wow. So for example Vodafone could offer you fibre over either Siro or Eir network?
One thing to be careful of here is that some of the providers are saying "fibre is available to you", when what they really mean is there is a fibre to your local Eir cabinet and it is copper from there to your house. This is known as fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) and while better than the likes of ADSL, it is a long way from true fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) and is probably just equivalent to Virgin's cable broadband. So make sure it's FTTH that is available. If they're offering you 1000MB/Gigabit then it will be FTTH because these speeds are not currently possible with FTTC. And yes I would definitely take FTTH over Virgin from a pure speed/experience point of view. The only exception is probably if you wanted Virgin TV, which is likely cheaper when bundled with their broadband.I am going to ask a really stupid question. I have checked and fibre is enabled for my house. How does this work if I want to get fibre to my home? Is there work to be done physically for wiring etc? Since its available I should definitely not go with virgin now is my opinion. What do you think?