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Progress of fiber optic deployment

Launched six and a half years ago, the deployment of very high speed networks is advancing quickly. According to the Observatory of High and Very Haud Debit of Arcep , the total number of homes eligible for very high speed offers as of March 29, 2019 20.8 million homes and 14.5 million in Broadband.

In addition, there is an increase in eligible housing on end-to-end fiber optic networks (FTTH). There are now 5.3 million FTTH subscriptions in the first quarter of 2019 and 9.5 million Very High Speed ​​subscribers (all technologies combined with a connection of more than 30 Mbit / s).

However, the UFC association made a point of emphasizing in a report of March 21, 2019 , the inequalities of quality of Internet connection which continue to exist according to the French communes. Thus, if  34.8% of the population have a connection of more than 100 Mbps (optical fiber), 17.4% between 30 and 100 Mbps (VDSL, 4G, ...) and 28.6% between 8 and 30 Mbps (ADSL), there are still 9% between 3 and 8 Mbps (just enough to have television), 9.5% under 3 Mbps (too low to have TV) and 0.6% without broadband Internet connection .
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Map monitoring the progress of the France Very High Speed ​​plan for each municipality to find on: www.francethd.fr

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