ARCEP note the publication of its decision on the
terms and methods for deploying and accessing ultra high-speed optical
fibre electronic communications lines in very densely populated areas,
in the Official Journal of 17 January 2010. Derived from this
decision and a recommendation which has also been made public, the
regulatory framework will help to stimulate investments in very densely
populated areas in France, and to put the principle of infrastructure
sharing into practice on a large scale. Operators now have one month to
publish their access offers, detailing the technical and pricing terms
of their current and future, shared fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network
rollouts. As called upon to do so by the Prime Minister, ARCEP will continue its efforts in this area, and aims to
complete the regulatory framework that will govern rollouts outside of
very densely populated areas in 2010. Some of the provisions contained
in the decision published today in fact apply to the entire country,
notably the obligation to provide a passive access offer from the
shared access point and the principles concerning pricing
See Press Release
Source: ARCEP