Connecting your premises

At NBI we believe that better broadband networks promote social progress, equality and sustainability. To help achieve these ambitious goals, we are delivering high-speed fibre broadband to every home, business, farm and school in the rollout area. Our aim is to future-proof Ireland for generations to come.

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*All dates provided are estimated based on our current view, but are likely to change in the future.

NBI is committed to advising people s to when our high-speed fibre broadband network will be available in their area. NBI provides potential customers with indicative dates, based on the best inf ormation available at any given time.

The scale and complexity involved in rolling out our network means that these indicative dates may be subject to change. This may be due to, for example, design changes required to address issues encountered in the field or unforeseen circumstances outside the control of NBI. These changes may occur at any stage up until the build in any given area is complete.

NBI is actively working in every county on the survey, design and build of our new high-speed, fibre broadband network, and we remain committed to rolling out this infrastructure to every premises in the Intervention Area, within the overall agreed timeframe, so no area is left behind.

*All BCP’s are subject to change. This may be due to unforeseen circumstances, or those outside of NBI’s control.
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Find out if your property is included in the National Broadband Plan.

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Find out when you’re due to be connected.

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Not included? Get in touch with us today.

Steps to getting connected

Phase 1 Surveying

Phase 2 Design

Phase 3 Build

Phase 4 Order your connection

Phase 5 Connection

Phase 1

Surveying

Physical surveys are required to examine the existing pole and duct network for inclusion in the design.

Phase 2

Design

NBI’s detailed design process covers infrastructure, power and footprint required, drawings, openeir works, Local Authority requirements and revised cost analysis.

Phase 3

Build

After the designs have been approved, work can start on the ground. This includes everything from readying existing infrastructure to laying fibre.

Phase 4

Order

Once the build is complete, an order can be placed with a broadband service provider who is registered to sell on the NBI™ network.

Phase 5

Install

NBI will connect your premises on behalf of your preferred broadband service provider. Once connected to the NBI network, you will have guaranteed access to minimum speeds of 500Mb.

Phase 1

Surveying

Physical surveys are required to examine the existing pole and duct network for inclusion in the design.

Phase 2

Design

NBI’s detailed design process covers infrastructure, power and footprint required, drawings, openeir works, Local Authority requirements and revised cost analysis.

Phase 3

Build

After the designs have been approved, work can start on the ground. This includes everything from readying existing infrastructure to laying fibre.

Phase 4

Order

Once the build is complete, an order can be placed with a broadband service provider who is registered to sell on the NBI™ network.

Phase 5

Install

NBI will connect your premises on behalf of your preferred broadband service provider. Once connected to the NBI network, you will have guaranteed access to minimum speeds of 500Mb.

OVERHEAD CONNECTION

UNDERGROUND CONNECTION

If an overhead connection isn’t possible for your home or business, or you already have some suitable underground ducting in place at your property, then the engineer may install the cable underground (including unblocking ducting if necessary). Once this is agreed, the engineer will discuss with you where you would like the cable to enter your premises. We will place a small NBI™ network unit on the wall inside your premises. This then connects to the modem supplied by your preferred broadband service provider.

Installation can take between 1 hour and up to two days. When you place your order with your broadband provider, they will be able to advise you on a rough timeline and will give you an AM, PM or all day appointment slot, so you can get on with life while you wait for your connected life to begin.

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