Hi,
Does anyone know if the developers of this site are planning on running fibre into it. I have tried with Hooke and McDonnald but they have no answer and I cant get a peep from Largan Homes/Hanly Homes. Where would I find out if there was fibre running down Shanowen Road and what is the possibility of them running it into the development? Does anyone else have experience with this sort of problem?
Please excuse my ignorance but what do you mean by running fibre into it?
Hi foxy,
Fiber to the premises (FTTP) is a form of fiber-optic communication delivery in which an optical fiber (cable) is run directly onto the customers' premises. Most houses in Dublin usually have standard Eircom copper cable rather than fibre optic cable. Optical Fibre is used by many telecommunications companies to transmit telephone signals, Internet communication, and cable television signals over the same cable but with no effect to either service. Due to much lower attenuation and interference, optical fiber has large advantages over existing copper wire in long-distance and high-demand applications.
There is a big demand for FTTH in the Dublin area and if this is being deployed in Milners Square it will add to the resale value of the property in years to come. The fact that the ground is being dug up and it being a brand new development I will be very annoyed if they don't implement the technology.
Do you know of any fibre is being laid?
Regards,
Gargles
Cheers for that clubman.
And to the Op good luck with get any response from ea or builders about that development as it has turned into the development from hell.
Hi Foxylady, just wondering what you mean by it being development from hell? Are they the apartments at the end of Santry avenue where the hotel is?
Thanks.
i know that this development initially was going with the IT Partners "Smart Homes Ltd" - however this has recently being changed. The new IT Partners are now Drakewell Electrical Ltd and also a company called Powerhaus..I think.........Its a good question.
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