#ECOI1931367AOrder of December 23, 2019, Defining the Third List of Areas to be Covered by Mobile Telecommunications Operators for the Year 2019
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This law establishes the third list of areas to be covered by mobile telecommunications operators in France for the year 2019. It outlines the responsibilities of designated operators to provide mobile telephony and high-speed mobile access in these areas by setting up new sites to ensure adequate coverage, especially at designated points of interest. The law is aimed at improving mobile communication infrastructure across various regions.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a third list of coverage areas for mobile operators
- Requirement for operators to install new sites for service coverage
- Obligation to ensure coverage at specific points of interest
Obligations
What this law requires
Each operator must deploy the exact number of sites specified for each zone identifier (e.g., LOT2_2019_ZN_01_008_S1 requires 1 site, LOT2_2019_ZN_38_003 requires 3 sites).
Operators must ensure coverage at all designated points of interest (POI) listed for each zone, including specific community facilities, infrastructure, and landmarks identified with geographical coordinates.
Mobile telecommunications operators (Bouygues Telecom, Orange, SFR, Free Mobile) must establish and deploy mobile telephony and high-speed mobile access sites in all designated zones listed in the annex by the end of 2019.
Designated operators must install the specified number of sites at each identified zone location using the exact geographical coordinates provided (RGF93/Lambert-93 ESPG:2154 system).
Operators assigned to specific zones must complete infrastructure deployment according to the regional and departmental breakdown specified in the annex for the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Bretagne, Centre-Val de Loire, and Grand Est regions.