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Fixed Market Regulation
Arcep delivers a scorecard of the broadband and superfast broadband market in France, and consults with the sector on future changes to its regulation, in preparation for fixed market analyses for the 2023 – 2028 period
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Open Internet
Arcep publishes the 2022 edition of its Report on the State of the Internet in France
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French Overseas Territories
Mobile networks in the French Antilles and in Guiana: The Conseil d'État puts an end to the Outremer Telecom appeal against two Arcep Decisions
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“A successful green and digital transition in Europe”
Laure de La Raudière, Chairwoman of Arcep, contribution at 2022 Digital Assembly (22 June 2022)
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Broadband and Superfast Broadband Market
Fibre to the home (FttH) adoption continued to climb in Q1 2022. Meanwhile, FttH rollouts are progressing at a slower but still solid pace
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Number Portability
Arcep launches a second public consultation to facilitate both fixed and mobile number portability, for consumers and businesses alike
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Frequencies
After a public consultation Arcep awards Starlink a new authorisation to use frequencies
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Frequency awards in Réunion and Mayotte
Arcep awards frequency licences to winning candidates in the 700 MHz and 3.4 – 3.8 GHz bands in Réunion and in the 700 MHz and 900 MHz bands Mayotte
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Data-Driven Regulation
Arcep trialling its “Fixed and mobile connectivity data” API and inviting interested users to be beta testers
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Frequencies
Arcep launches a broad public consultation to plan for the future of mobile networks and their regulation
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Broadcasting and DTT
Arcep adopts its 5th analysis decision on the wholesale market for digital terrestrial broadcasting
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Data-driven regulation
Arcep presents the 2022 edition of the Customer satisfaction observatory and the annual scorecard for the “J’alerte l’Arcep” platform
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Optical Fibre
Arcep settles a dispute between Bouygues Telecom and Orange concerning fibre to the home (FttH) end-point connection set-up fees in very high-density areas
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Distance Selling of Books
Arcep opens a public consultation on its proposed minimum shipping fee for books