Arcep
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The French telecoms regulator wants to add information about data centres and consumer devices to its sustainability audit for the digital sector.
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The French regulator wants to know how new 5G networks will interfere with existing fixed satellite service earth stations.
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The new president of France’s telecoms regulator has officially taken office, setting out as her priorities digital coverage of the whole country, an open internet and environmental impact of technology.
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The French Senate and the National Assembly have separately approved the nomination of Laure de la Raudière to head the country’s telecoms regulator.
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Telecommunications regulator Arcep has reached a decision over a pricing dispute between Bouygues Telecom and SFR FTTH.
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Orange has won the broadest range of 5G spectrum in France following the country’s auction of the 3.5GHz band.
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Orange and Free Mobile have extended their national roaming service agreement for an additional two years.
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France’s Agnès Pannier-Runacher (pictured), secretary of state to the Minister of Economy and Finance, has said that the floor price for 5G spectrum should start at €2.17 billion.
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There are now 10 million connections in France delivering more than 30Mbps, according to the regulator.