Since its fiber-optic projects were launched, France Telecom has ensured that
they are carried out in the best interests of consumers, notably enabling them,
home by home, to choose their operator for access to fiber, and complying with
competition rules.
As of last summer, in relation to the priority set out by third-party operators
to have access to its civil engineering, and in line with the recommendations
of the French telecommunications and postal regulator (ARCEP), France Telecom
started developing a civil engineering offering, unveiled at the end of last year,
with its operational deployment currently underway based on the principles and
schedule announced.
To facilitate access to buildings, France Telecom has also proposed an offer
to mutualize building cabling, as recommended by the ARCEP.
With this offering, the conditions for work in buildings with fiber connections
by France Telecom have been defined in conjunction with the French estate agents
association (FNAIM) for the Paris Region and the association of co-ownership managers
(Association des Responsables de Copropriétés). In this way, under the agreements
signed, owners authorize France Telecom and the other FTTH operators covered by
the mutualization of the passive internal fiber-optic network, or their subcontractors,
to access the building's communal areas, fit and operate the fiber optic network
and connect up new customers, based on the same conditions as France Telecom.
Similarly, France Telecom's connection work is also being carried out by subcontractors
that third-party operators may call on, as France Telecom has reminded them...