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Arcep

Reviewing the wholesale broadband market in France

As the copper switch-off gathers pace, Arcep is proposing to relax price controls on Orange – a move that would align with the EC’s recent Gigabit Recommendation

Regulators seek to incentivise spectrum use in private networks

Lowering licence fees is an important step in unlocking 5G’s industrial potential and enabling private networks to flourish

Reducing energy consumption in telecoms networks

Fibre and 5G will help operators improve energy efficiency over time, but recent events have made reducing usage a more immediate priority

Arcep and Orange progress plans for copper switch-off in France

The regulator thinks that running parallel network infrastructures doesn’t make sense for performance, efficiency, cost or environmental reasons

Arcep consults on its future regulatory approach to mobile in France

The review will consider the telecoms sector’s environmental impact and the potential for spectrum to help reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainability

Satellite to support broadband rollout in France

Satellite technology could help deliver connectivity to underserved areas, some countries will need incentives for it to be successful

3.8–4.0GHz band in France open to vertical users

Simplifying access to spectrum is a first step toward more private 5G networks, addressing the price of licences will need to come next

5G and sustainability

The French regulator has shone a light on energy consumption of 5G networks and environmentally friendly approaches to using the 26GHz band

ARCEP launches new broadband mapping tool

The French regulator has developed a detailed database, other regulators may follow

Elsewhere in regulation this week

Other noteworthy regulatory developments week ending 2 April 2021 from the Assembly Analyst team