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French Overseas Territories
Frequency awards in Réunion: the Conseil d'État rejects Zeop Mobile appeals against the awards procedure for 700 MHz band frequencies in Réunion
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ARCEP’s New Year’s Greetings speech for 2023
With College members - Maya Bacache, Joëlle Cottenye, Monique Liebert-Champagne, Serge Abiteboul, Emmanuel Gabla and François Lions - and in the presence of Jean-Noël Barrot, Minister Delegate in charge of the digital transition and telecommunications, Laure de La Raudière, Arcep Chairman, presented the Authority's wishes to players in the sectors Arcep regulates (press distribution, postal sector and telecommunications) for 2023.
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Frequencies – French Overseas Territories
Frequency awards in Guiana, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin: Applicants have filed their tender dossiers with Arcep
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Mobile Network Sharing
Extension of the roaming agreement between Free Mobile and Orange to 31 December 2025: Arcep concludes that no changes required to the contractual amendment
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Broadband and Superfast Broadband Market
The pace of progress in fibre coverage and subscription numbers is levelling off
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Optical Fibre
Current condition of Fibre to the Home (FttH) networks: Arcep publishes the conclusions of its field analysis conducted on a sample of FttH network equipment
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Optical Fibre
Fibre subscribers will have access to their optical termination point’s identifier in their online customer account space and on their bills
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Optical Fibre
Altitude Infra and XpFibre commit to a rehabilitation plan for some of their FttH networks
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Overseas Territories / Indian Ocean
Arcep Chair, Laure de La Raudière, travels to Mauritius for the Fratel annual meeting, and meets with local stakeholders in Mayotte and Réunion
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Mobile Quality of Service
Arcep publishes the findings of its 2022 measurement campaign: Mobile QoS remains stable despite a drop in speeds observed in 2022
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Postal Sector
1.7 billion parcels delivered in France and exported in 2021: a volume that continues to soar
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Frequencies - French Overseas Territories
Arcep fines Free Caraïbe for failing to meet rollout obligations in Guadeloupe, Guiana, Martinique, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin
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Frequencies
Arcep launches a public consultation on the rules enabling the coexistence of future mobile networks in the3.4 – 3.8 GHz band and fixed satellite service earth stations in Guiana
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5G
Platform for businesses and manufacturers’ trials in the 3.8 – 4.0 GHz band: Arcep delivers an initial assessment
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Frequencies – French Overseas Territories
Frequency awards in the 700 MHz and 3.4 – 3.8 GHz bands in Guiana, in Saint Barthélemy and in Saint Martin and in the 900 MHz and 2.1 GHz bands in Saint Barthélemy: Arcep invites interested stakeholders to submit a tender package