Fibre Broadband for Business Users

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Business Fibre Broadband Options

Standard Fibre Products. Need more? See Dedicated Internet Access for enterprise customers. 

Business Copper 100


Nationwide
  • Up to 100 Mbps depending on distance
  • Fibre to the Cabinet (Copper to the Premises)
  • Subject to local fibre availability
  • FTTC product installation fee: €30*

Business Fibre 150


Nationwide
  • 150 Mbps
  • Fibre to the Premises
  • Subject to local Fibre availability
  • FTTP product installation fee: €99*

Business Fibre 500


Nationwide
  • 500 Mbps
  • Fibre to the Premises
  • Subject to local Fibre availability
  • FTTP product installation fee: €99*

Business Fibre 1000


Nationwide
  • 1 Gbps
  • Fibre to the Premises
  • Subject to local Fibre availability
  • FTTP product installation fee: €99*

Dedicated Business Fibre 100


Nationwide
  • 100 Mbps Upload, 100 Mbps Download
  • Fibre to the Cabinet (Copper to the Premises)
  • Subject to local fibre availability
  • FTTC product installation fee: €250*

Dedicated Business Fibre 200


Nationwide
  • 200 Mbps Upload, 200 Mbps Download
  • Fibre to the Premises
  • Subject to local Fibre availability
  • FTTP product installation fee: €250*

Dedicated Business Fibre 500


Nationwide
  • 500 Mbps Upload, 500 Mbps Download
  • Fibre to the Premises
  • Subject to local Fibre availability
  • FTTP product installation fee: €250*

Dedicated Business Fibre 1000


Nationwide
  • 1 Gbps Upload, 1 Gbps Download
  • Fibre to the Premises
  • Subject to local Fibre availability
  • FTTP product installation fee: €250*

* excludes VAT

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FAQ's

Yes. 

In the case of FTTH (Fibre-to-the-Home) products, the agreed data speed is delivered in full to the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) on your premises. The actual speed measured on different devices will depend on the number of devices you are using and the configuration of your internal network, including switches and routers, copper wiring, and the positioning of WiFi access points. 

In the case of FTTC (Fibre-to-the-Cabinet) the agreed data speed will be delivered to the fibre distribution cabinet and then carried by copper wire to the premises. The data speed measured at the premises will depend on how much distance was covered by copper. This is why the FTTC 100 speed is advertised as “Up to 100Mbps”. In order to ensure customer satisfaction, we will not install FTTC products where the download speed is less than 30 Mbps (or the upload less than 8 Mbps) 

 

Optical fibres carry pulses of light to transmit information in the fastest way possible: literally at the speed of light! Fibre networks are replacing traditional copper wires to carry data over large distances. Increasingly, fibre connections can be made all the way to a premises (FTTP – Fibre to the Premises) or to a nearby exchange or network cabinet, with the last part of the signal carried over copper wire (FTTC – Fibre to the Cabinet).

The advantage of optical fibres over copper wire is that the signal quality does not degrade significantly with the distance carried. The further a signal must travel on copper, the lower the data transmission rate has to be, in order to compensate for the signal degradation. Because of this, it is desirable to maximise the portion of the network which uses fibre.

‘Fibre to the Premises’ (FTTP) describes a system in which an optical fiber is run from the central office all the way to the premises occupied by the subscriber. It is also referred to as Fibre to the Home (FTTH).

‘Fibre to the Cabinet’ (FTTC) describes a system in which the optical network terminates at a telecommunications cabinet serving a neighbourhood, and the signal is then carried a relatively short distance on copper, from the cabinet to the subscriber premises.

Because of the cost and time involved in replacing copper networks with fibre, FTTC can reach a greater number of premises, but FTTP connections, when available, offer much faster connections.

Yes, all of our broadband plans have unlimited downloads.

No, our broadband is a standalone product. You do not require a phone line to avail of our broadband services.
However, if you already have an existing phone that you wish to keep you can continue your phone connection with your existing provider, and move only your broadband services to Compupac.

No, we don’t require a landline connection to provide Broadband.

Yes, of course you can.

We’ll need your UAN (Universal Account Number) if you know it, or your customer number with your current provider. This information can most easily be found on your bill.

If you currently have fibre broadband through another provider, it should take between 1 and 3 days from confirmation of your order, to switch your service to Compupac. In many instances, this can be done virtually without having to visit the premises. 

If we need to do a completely new install, it should take between 3 and 10 business days in most cases, depending on local circumstances. We will contact you to arrange an appointment for your installation.

Broadband brings the internet into your business. Then WiFi delivers it to your devices around the house. But you can’t reach every nook and cranny with a single WiFi node. 

That’s where WiFi Booster comes in. A mesh network allows you to extend the signal where you need it to go, and access it anywhere using a single network name (SSID) and password.

If you already use Wifi, you may already know if there are WiFi black spots in your home. If in doubt, you can leave it out for now and order it later when you’re broadband is up and running.

Only for 6 months. After that, the service is provided on a monthly rolling contract.

If you terminate the contract in the first 6 months, you will be charged for the remainder of the 6-month period.

You can pay for Compupac Broadband with a debit card, credit card or direct debit. You will need a card to make the initial payment. Then you can set up direct debit for the monthly recurring payments, or continue to pay by card.

You cannot use cash, PayPal or cheques to pay for broadband.