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Optical fiber: the cloth burns between communities, operators, regulator and State

2023-05-17T20:37:36.301Z

Highlights: Avicca symposium opens in Paris this Tuesday. Senator Patrick Chaize has entered on a crusade. His bill to guarantee "the quality and durability of connections to very high-speed fiber optic electronic communications networks" has set fire to the powder. It plans to regulate the current mode of development of fibre, strengthens Arcep's power to impose sanctions. It opens up rights to consumers, including the suspension of subscription payments beyond five days of interruption. This article is for subscribers only. You still have 84% to discover.


DECRYPTION - The end of the construction site and the quality of the fiber connections are the subject of great tension.


Rugby fans got their money's worth. Oval balloon, there will indeed have been much talk for the opening in Paris this Tuesday of the symposium organized by the association of communities engaged in digital, Avicca.

"Passing", "scrums", "refereeing decisions", but also tackles cleverly distilled by its president, Senator Patrick Chaize. For several weeks, this elected Republicans has entered on a crusade. His bill to guarantee "the quality and durability of connections to very high-speed fiber optic electronic communications networks", voted in early May in the Senate despite the doubts of the State, the telecoms regulator (Arcep), and the frank opposition of operators, has set fire to the powder.

It plans to regulate the current mode of development of fibre, strengthens Arcep's power to impose sanctions, and opens up rights to consumers, including the suspension of subscription payments beyond five days of interruption.

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Source: lefigaro

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