#ECOI2034782AOrder of December 17, 2020, Defining the First List of Areas to be Covered by Mobile Communication Operators for 2021
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The law, issued on December 17, 2020, establishes the initial list of areas in France that mobile communication operators are required to cover as part of a targeted coverage initiative for the year 2021. It includes various regions, departments, and specific sites where mobile coverage is to be improved or established, ensuring better communication accessibility for the population in those areas. The detailed annex lists coordinates, operators involved, and specific points of interest that need coverage.
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Key Changes
- Initialization of targeted mobile coverage for specific regions in France.
- Identification of specific locations needing coverage improvements.
- Engagement of multiple operators for network enhancements.
Obligations
What this law requires
Mobile communication operators (Bouygues Telecom, Free Mobile, Orange, SFR) must provide mobile coverage at specified geographic coordinates and points of interest listed in the annex for 2021
Operators must deploy mobile communication infrastructure at each identified site location with the specific RGF93/Lambert-93 coordinates (EPSG:2154) provided in the annex
Each operator must establish the specified number of sites per zone as indicated in the 'NOMBRE DE SITES 2021' column for designated coverage areas
Operators must ensure coverage of identified points of interest (named locations such as town centers, public facilities, roads) within each listed zone
Coverage deployment must occur across the designated regions and departments listed (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes departments: Ain, Allier, Ardèche, Cantal, Drôme, Isère, and others)