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The FDN Federation unveils the FTTH barometer

on Thursday, 10 January 2019 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

The FDN Federation unveils the FTTH barometer

It took a year and a half of volunteer work to publish this study on the conditions of access to the Public Initiative Networks (PINs) deployed in France.

This tool is intended for the FFDN's associative ISPs but also for other operators of similar size. Two steps were necessary to achieve it: first, to collect information such as contracts and service catalogues, and then to analyse and present the information obtained. The objectives of this approach are to show the difficulty of associative ISPs to operate on certain networks, but also that it is possible to create conditions that allow them to operate since some RIPs bring them together.

In order to facilitate the visualization of the information collected from each public service delegate, the FFDN has set up a scoring system. Each service offer of a RIP was therefore evaluated using the same methodology containing objective criteria such as the amortisation period of the investments, the minimum number of subscribers and the price for the end user. The conditions proposed by each RIP were then summarized by assigning a score. From A to D, for the networks on which it would be possible to operate. And Z for networks where no activated offer is available in the catalogue or another equally blocking point.

On the map below, taken from the FTTH barometer, we can see that more than a third of the French departments have obtained a Z score. This means that no offer is adapted to the needs of associative ISPs.

 

 

 

 

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When will the white zones end?

on Tuesday, 14 August 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

When will the white zones end?

Among more than 35,000 municipalities in France, 541 still have no access to the Internet, even though it is now a necessity. The government has therefore set itself the goal of "getting rid of these white areas" by announcing broadband and very high speed access for all by 2022. Things seem to be moving in this direction with the "new mobile deal" concluded between the State and ARCEP to accelerate mobile coverage of territories or the compromise between SFR and Orange on the development of fibre in less dense areas.

Arnaud Bousquet proposes to review this digital divide in the 31th July radio programme Le téléphone sonne on France Inter. To answer the Internet question, mobile telephony: when will the white zones end? he receives Martine Lombard, member of the ARCEP college, Michel Combot, Director General of the Fédération Française des Télécoms and Sébastien Dufromentel, secretary of the Fédération FDN.

 

 

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The white zone concept only concerned mobile telephony and currently represents only 1% of the territory. Today, it also includes Internet access. To enable everyone to access this technology, more than 20 billion euros will be invested in the France Très Haut Débit plan.

For most people in these dense areas, it is not a choice not to use the Internet, it is a technical impossibility. The testimonies of various listeners from the Lot, the Hérault or even the Loire-et-Cher are quite appalling. Some have to travel several kilometres to have an Internet connection or pay a monthly subscription but only manage to connect once a week. Others, a little luckier, have an ADSL connection but very low and must therefore invest in additional equipment with a very irregular speed. The elected representatives also call on the operators to improve this connectivity wherever we go, work or live. However, there are other ways to connect like 4G, 5G or radio bridges. These transition technologies are deployed by the operators while waiting for the optical fiber.

If at the beginning of the 2000s, France had no delay for the deployment of ADSL, the same cannot be said for very high speed broadband. One of the reasons is that the major operators have prioritised their infrastructures at the expense of FTTH (fibre to the subscriber's home). Regulatory requirement is another such factor. However, France remains globally ahead in terms of optical fiber in Europe thanks to its investments over the last ten years.

Technical questions arise for the integral fibering of the population. In France, 40% of households do not have an address or number, although a house numbering plan is required for each commune. This plan speeds up the fibering process and limits the risk of errors during the optical fibre connection.

However, white areas are not limited to rural areas. Connecting to the Internet remains difficult or even impossible on public transport or rail networks. The equipment and coverage of the transport axes is an important point of the January agreement between the government and the operators. One of the objectives set is to cover 90% of the regional rail network in 4G by 2025.

This raises the question of equipment priority setting. Why do we choose to equip a city that already has 4G with optical fibre rather than a city where there is no Internet access? It is the local authorities that are supposed to define the priorities. But most local authorities, via the Public Initiative Networks, let the commercial operator decide which areas to equip. The economic development of the regions now depends on the development of the territory in digital infrastructures to be able to work and develop its trade.

This "digital new deal" is an important government commitment. The State is making efforts and is thus renouncing the financial auction of frequency allocations, i.e. around 3 billion euros. But in return, operators commit to invest these sums, or even more, in improving the mobile network with general commitments: transform all 3G sites into 4G, cover 55,000 km of road network by the end of 2020, create 5,000 sites each with mutualization to fundamentally remedy the mobile disparity.

A listener from Deux-Sèvres raises the question of the network's obsolescence. In rural areas, most subscribers have access to the Internet via ADSL via the telephone network installed over 40 years ago. However, the use of this network has its limits since the flow decreases with distance. Optical fibre is particularly suitable for these areas since the throughput remains the same whatever the distance. The choice of this technology is therefore justified, but it is still necessary to find the investments to deploy it. It is also necessary that the operators who lay the fibre do not keep it for their own profit. Indeed, this would lead to foreclosure for small ISPs and only large operators could operate.

The removal of these white areas can pose a problem for so-called electro-hypersensitive people since they are currently refuge areas. But how to face these contradictory wills because if certain people refuse Internet by principle or because of their health, it is a very strong stake in particular against the rural desertification of the youngest.

The digital divide can also be transposed to Overseas France. For example, in French Guiana less than 7% of the territory is covered by 4G. Only the coastal areas have good coverage, the rest of the department has no 4G access but these areas have a low human density. Investment efforts have been made by local authorities and operators in Overseas France, but more remains to be done, particularly in French Guiana.

 

 

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Source : France Inter

 

 

Epitech Lyon is a partner of RezoGirls 6!

on Thursday, 28 September 2017 Posted in Archives Rezopole

Epitech Lyon is a partner of RezoGirls 6!

[French article]

Rezopole, précurseur dans la création d'événements dédiés aux femmes évoluant dans le secteur IT (Internet, Réseaux et Télécom), organise la nouvelle édition de ses rencontres RezoGirls, en partenariat avec Epitech Lyon.

 

Celle-ci aura lieu le 17 octobre, dans les locaux d'Epitech Lyon, à partir de 18h30.

Lors de la soirée, quatre intervenantes échangeront sur le thème :

 

" Le rôle et l'apport des femmes dans l'évolution du numérique"

Programme

  • 18h30-18h45 : Accueil
  • 18h45-19h00 : Présentation des structures organisatrices
  • 19h00-20h30 : Table ronde
  • 20h30-21h45 : Cocktail (Jacques Lafargue traiteur)

 

 

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Intervenantes

Oriane Piquer-Louis a un pied dans les sciences humaines et l'autre dans les Télécoms. Issue d'une formation très littéraire, elle a, en parallèle, toujours touché à l'informatique. Autodidacte, elle a travaillé plusieurs années en tant que développeuse web, avant de revenir à la recherche en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication – elle est actuellement doctorante. Bénévole depuis 2010 à la Quadrature du Net, elle préside aujourd'hui la Fédération des fournisseurs d'accès à Internet associatifs, dite Fédération FDN, dont elle pilote le groupe de travail en régulation des Télécoms.

 

Après le Skema Business School en 1993, Beryl Bès a travaillé pendant 15 ans dans la banque et l'assurance. Elle créée en 2009 le cabinet de courtage et conseil BB-A Conseil, et fin 2014, MyAnnona la1ère plateforme de crowdfunding de l'entrepreneuriat féminin. Co-auteure, aux Editions Eyrolles, d'un livre sur le crowdfunding et l’entreprise, Béryl a été Présidente d’Action’elles Rhône-Alpes, est aujourd'hui membre du comité de pilotage de L Digital, intervenante chez Force Femmes, L-Start et 100 000 entrepreneurs, et membre de Femmes Chefs d’Entreprise FCE, de BWRA et RéZoé.

 

Virginie Boissimon-Smolders bénéficie d'un parcours de 18 années d'intrapreneur dans des grands media où elle monte et développe des business unit Internet avec, sous sa responsabilité, la stratégie et le compte d'exploitation de son activité. Arrivée à Lyon en 2011 pour diriger les portails de M6 Web - une activité de 15 M€ et 50 personnes - elle est depuis 1 an et 1/2, Responsable des programmes d'incubation à l'emlyon business school. En parallèle, elle co-pilote le collectif L Digital qui fédère les parties prenantes actives dans la promotion du numérique auprès des femmes dont Rezopole.

 

Natacha Drécourt est étudiante en 3ème année à Epitech, l'école de l'innovation et de l'expertise informatique de Lyon. Elle s'est rendu compte, en intégrant cette école, que sa promotion ne comptait que 5 % de filles ! Ce problème de parité est à l'origine de l’engagement de Natacha au sein d' E-mma : Mutual Motivation Ability. Cette association, créée en 2013 par Christelle Plissonneau et Clémence Barthoux, a pour objectif via des actions concrètes et nombreuses (marrainage, salons et journées portes ouvertes...) de promouvoir la mixité à l’école et plus largement dans les métiers du numérique.

 

 

 

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