Quality of Service


In the table below you will find the parameters of our Quality of Service

Please note that these figures may change over time with network improvements and adjustments
Parameter Measurement Unit of Measurement Value of Measurement
Time to Initially Connect to the Network The time for which the fastest 95% and 99% of the orders are fulfilled Days 1
Percentage of Orders completed by the date agreed with the client, and when the percentage is below 80% - average number of days late after agreed date % 95
Percentage of Damage to the access line Ratio between the number of subscriber line failures and the average number of subscriber lines % 0.5
Time to repair the damage The time for which the fastest 80% and 95% of the valid damages on the subscriber lines have been eliminated Hours 2
Percentage of damages repaired within the maximum period specified in the contract with the client % 99
Percentage of complaints about the correctness of the accounts Ratio of invoices for the correctness of which complaints have been filed to the total number of invoices issued % 2
Two Way Delay The time between the first bit submitted to the network by the user and the first bit received by the user via the network Milliseconds 21
Fluctuation of Delay Fluctuation between the maximum and minimum delay for a certain period of time Milliseconds 5
Loss of Packets Ratio of the number of lost packets and the total number of transferred packets for a certain period of time % <1
This information was lasted updated 14/04/2022

Network Traffic Management



At busy times, internet providers can slow down traffic on the network. This is called ‘traffic management’ and it’s a way of making sure you get the best possible service.

We’re proud to say that our broadband packages don’t have any speed restrictions. So, if you're on one of our packages, you don't need to worry about us slowing you down. It doesn’t matter how much you upload or download, even at peak times. We won’t slow down peer to peer file-sharing either, so share away.


Use and availability of services, content, application and protocols on this product
Package Name Internet 20Mbps Internet 30Mbps Internet 60Mbps Internet 120Mbps
Are any services, content, applications or protocols always blocked on this product? No
If so, what? None
Are any services, content, applications or protocols always slowed down? No
If so, what? None
Are any services, content, applications or protocols always prioritised? No
If so, what? None
Are any managed services delivered on this product? If so, what is the impact? No
If so, what? None



Data caps and download limits
Package Name Internet 20Mbps Internet 30Mbps Internet 60Mbps Internet 120Mbps
Bandwidth Allocation Data Download Limit Bandwidth Allocation Data Download Limit Bandwidth Allocation Data Download Limit Bandwidth Allocation Data Download Limit
What are the download/upload limits or data usage caps on this product? 10Mbps Download/ 10Mbps Upload Unlimited Data Consumption 20Mbps Download/ 10Mbps Upload Unlimited Data Consumption 50Mbps Download/ 10Mbps Upload Unlimited Data Consumption 100Mbps Download/ 20Mbps Upload Unlimited Data Consumption
Is traffic management used to manage compliance with data caps and download limits? No
Under what circumstances? None
Level of speed reduction? None
Duration of speed reduction? None
Is traffic management used in relation to heavy users? No
Under what circumstances? None
Level of speed reduction? None
Duration of speed reduction? None
This information was lasted updated 10/02/2020



Interfaces Supplied to End-User



Please find in the table below the type and specification of the interface that is supplied to you, our end customer.



Type of Connectivity Description Interface Supplied to Customer
Optical Fiber to the Home/Business Our Optical Fiber Network works using technology called GEPON and connected to the end-user with a Optical Network Terminal (ONT) A Single Ethernet 10/100/1000 which follows IEEE 802.3ab regulations
Connectivity via a Remote LAN (Wireless) We use state of the art Wireless Network equipment to give extend our network to remote locations. This will be connected to one of our numerous nodes via 5GHz Wireless Equipment A Single Ethernet 10/100/1000 which follows IEEE 802.3ab & 802.3at (Power-Over-Ethernet) regulations. The Wireless Equipment follows ETSI EN301893/EN302502 regulations
This information was lasted updated 14/04/2022