by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | France
The French incumbent telecommunications operator, France Telecom, has today issued a press release in which it confirms that it will prepare a voluntary commercial offer for wholesale access to its ducts by the end of 2007. Details have not been published, but it is...
by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | France
Update 5 August 2008: The ‘Loi de modernisation de l’économie’ was published in today’s Journal Officiel. Last week, the French Parliament and the French regulatory authority ARCEP took major steps in defining a regulatory framework that aims...
by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | France
Over the Summer 2004, the French regulatory authority ART informally consulted operators and other interested parties on regulatory issues surrounding Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). T-REGS provided input to some parties’ responses. Today, the ART issued a...
by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | France
The French regulatory authority ART has today published a consultation document addressing various possible short-term and long-term future evolutions of the numbering plan and of the associated number management rules. VoIP and emerging nomadic usage are addressed,...
by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | France
Update 21 Nov 2005: Without awaiting the final outcome of the public consultation, ARCEP has issued two dispute resolution decisions, setting wholesale SMS termination charges at 4,3 eurocents/SMS, retroactive to 1 July 2005. The decisions were issued on 17 Nov...
by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | France
The French Official Journal of 22 June 2004 contained the “Loi N° 2004-575 du 21 juin 2004 pour la confiance dans l’économie numérique” (LCEN). This is a wide-ranging piece of legislation, affecting Internet Service Providers (ISPs), other xSPs, and...