#ECOI2231514AOrder Defining Third List of Areas for Mobile Telecommunications Coverage for 2022
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This law, enacted on December 23, 2022, establishes a third list of areas that mobile telecommunications operators are required to cover in France for the year 2022. The law mandates that designated operators must provide mobile telephony services and high-speed mobile access in these areas, ensuring connectivity at specific points of interest. The operators are responsible for establishing new sites as outlined in the annex to support this coverage.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a third list of zones for mobile coverage
- Mandates new site installations by operators
- Specifies points of interest for coverage requirements
Obligations
What this law requires
Mobile telecommunications operators (Bouygues Telecom, Free Mobile, Orange, SFR) must establish and deploy mobile telephony and high-speed mobile access coverage at all designated points of interest listed in the annex for 2022
Designated operators must create new mobile telecommunications sites at the specific geographic coordinates (using RGF93/Lambert-93 - ESPG:2154 reference system) and locations identified in the annex
Operators must provide coverage for all named points of interest specified in each zone entry, including communes, bourgs, specific addresses, and landmarks as listed in the annex
Deploy the specified number of sites for each zone as indicated in the 'NOMBRE DE SITES' column (e.g., 1, 2, 3 sites per designated area)
Operators must complete mobile coverage deployment at all listed areas across the specified regions (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Bretagne, Centre-Val de Loire, and others) by the end of 2022