#ECOI2005574AOrder of May 27, 2020 Defining the First List of Areas to be Covered by Mobile Communication Operators for the Year 2020
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The 'Arrêté du 27 mai 2020' establishes a list of areas in France that mobile communication operators are required to cover under a targeted coverage initiative for the year 2020. This law identifies specific zones along with the responsible operators and points of interest that need to be addressed, aiming to enhance mobile connectivity in underserved regions. The document presents detailed geographical data, emphasizing the importance of ensuring access to mobile services across different departments.
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Key Changes
- Implementation of targeted coverage strategy for mobile communications
- Identification of specific zones requiring service enhancements
- Details on operators responsible for coverage in designated areas
Obligations
What this law requires
Mobile communication operators (Orange, Bouygues Telecom, Free Mobile, SFR) must provide mobile network coverage in the specified geographic zones listed in the annexed table for the year 2020.
Operators must deploy transmission sites at the specific geographic coordinates (X and Y coordinates in RGF93/Lambert-93 - ESPG:2154 format) identified for each coverage zone.
Operators must ensure coverage reaches the designated points of interest (villages, communes, specific landmarks) listed for each zone, such as town halls, schools, churches, and main roads.
Each assigned operator must install the specified number of transmission sites (identified as IDENTIFIANT DU SITE and NOMBRE DE SITES) for their designated coverage zones.
Coverage obligations apply to all identified geographic zones across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and specified departments (Ain, Allier, Ardèche, Cantal, Drôme, Isère, Puy-de-Dôme) during the year 2020.