With containment, telecom operators are preparing to face a new surge in internet connections.
The curfew, which caused a sharp increase in uses, served as a trial run for them.
"Internet traffic has jumped 6% in the evening since the implementation of the curfew
,
"
says Fabienne Dulac, CEO of Orange France.
To cope with this, the group has introduced new measures to control and monitor the networks, in order to ensure that
they "keep the load"
.
“It held up in March, it will hold up in November,”
says Bouygues Telecom, even if the period promises to be critical with a return to teleworking and the launch of new video games much awaited and very greedy in bandwidth .
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"We are ready for all updates and launches of video games around the world,"
jokes the boss of Orange France.
The psychodrama of spring should therefore be avoided: operators will not ask the major video streaming platforms to degrade the
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