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Fibre Broadband in El Cotillo
#1
Anyone actually managed to get Fibre installed in El Cotillo?

Here is my experience:

Got a phone call from a Movistar Agent in early August, did I want to upgrade from ADSL to Fibre (Fusion #0).  Yes, I said, but not before the end of the month as I'm on holiday. 

Mid-August: We are ready to install tomorrow. No thanks, I'm not in Cotillo until the end of the month. 

Text: install 25th August between 9 and 12. 

25th August: About 10 am, phone call from engineer, not attending today as system not ready yet. He was here 3 days previously to install for a neighbour, so knew it wasn't ready. 

26th August: Text message,  install 9th October between 11 and 1. 

10th September: Text message: install 16th October between 9 and 11. No one arrived, nothing further heard. 

25th September: Text message: install about the 15th October

26th September: Phone call, it is not possible to install fibre in El Cotillo. 

27th September: checked my order online, it has been cancelled!

Would be interested to hear if anyone else has experience or even got it installed. I'm at a loss to understand how they have spent so much Money installing fibre cables all over Cotillo but now say they can't install into any properties. 

Tom. 
Frustrated Customer in El Cotillo.
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Quick update:

My formal complaint to Movistar appears to be getting some attention (formal complaints are handled by head office in Madrid).

Have an engineer booked for tomorrow,  Saturday 10th October,  to resolve the issue with the box in the community communications room and then another engineer booked for Saturday 17th to fit my fibre cable. (That's our understanding of the four calls we have had, all in Spanish).  If we got it right, the box that was fitted back in June was not installed correctly. 

Will post further as it progresses. 

Tom.
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Finally today, Movistar completed the first installation of fibre optic broadband in El Cotillo, in my house!

It has taken much longer than I ever expected, bearing in mind I was given that the first installation date I was given was Mid-August

Current speeds are 621 Mb download and 506Mb upload. However, as I'm the only domestic customer currently connected by fibre, I am expecting it to degrade slightly when others move over to fibre in the future. It can't be compared to my previous ADSL which averaged 3.5 download and 0.12 upload!!!

Anyone else in Cotillo can now upgrade to fibre either over the Internet or by calling 1004 (Spanish language only), or visit the shop in Corralejo. 

Tom.
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Well done Tom, I'm so jealous 🤣
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Tom well done such perseverance, those are fantastic speeds are you sure you haven't missed out a decimal point? on our fibre here in Windermere this morning I am getting Download 38.9Mbps and Upload 8.3Mbps and never had more than 49.0Mbps Download
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Here is a screenshot. 600Mb is what they advertised. 



   
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(20-10-2020, 07:07 AM)windermeregolfer Wrote: Tom well done such perseverance, those are fantastic speeds are you sure you haven't missed out a decimal point? on our fibre here in Windermere this morning I am getting Download 38.9Mbps and Upload 8.3Mbps and never had more than 49.0Mbps Download

But that will be FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) and the Cabinet can still be quite a distance to your house to cover with copper cable.
At one time we were only getting 14Mbps until they patched into a closer cabinet when it jumped to 40Mbps.

In Fuerteventura they're installing FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) so they will have fibre, presumably theoretically capable of 1Gb (1000Mb) (or higher) right into the house.

I watched the installation of the fibre into our urbanisation in Caleta: fibre to each cabinet, which in our case is 1 every 3 houses. Presumably then the fibre is patched from there through the existing phone duct into the house.

Of course what the backbone network can provide must wait to be seen once more customers come online.
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In Cotillo, its FTTP (Fibre to the Premises), the fibre optic cable comes all the way into the house and via conduits directly to the Smart WiFi Router sat next to my computer. 

I was VERY impressed with how they fed cables through the conduits, very clean with a great deal of perseverance when needed. 

Tom.
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Congrats Tom!!!

When I was looking to rent last year, Fiber was a "Make or Break" point.

Good to know they finally got things connected up there!
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(20-10-2020, 07:52 AM)Sam Wrote:
(20-10-2020, 07:07 AM)windermeregolfer Wrote: Tom well done such perseverance, those are fantastic speeds are you sure you haven't missed out a decimal point? on our fibre

Also, not a decimal point but people (especially internet providers like to) confuse megabits with megabytes.

Megabit - Mb

Megabytes - MB

Each megabyte is made up of 8 megabits. 50MBs is the same as 400Mbps, so keep an eye on that B.


This is something I'd never really noticed and therefore considered - it explains a lot! Thank you for pointing it out 👍
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