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===== ARCEP France ===== | ===== ARCEP France ===== |
{{ :good-practice:arcep_france2.jpg?direct&200|}}The French communication regulator ([[https://www.arcep.fr|ARCEP]]) maintains a [[https://cartefibre.arcep.fr/|detailed map]] of FTTH deployments which allows for the visualisation of the coverage of municipalities by FTTH networks. Clicking on a municipality, reveals detailed coverage information for the municipality in question down to the household level. When the map is zoomed to the neighbourhood level, the addresses listed by the different infrastructure operators are displayed, represented by a dot, the colour of which varies according to the progress of the deployment. | The French communication regulator ([[https://www.arcep.fr|ARCEP]]) maintains a [[https://cartefibre.arcep.fr/|detailed map]] of FTTH deployments which allows for the visualisation of the coverage of municipalities by FTTH networks. Clicking on a municipality, reveals detailed coverage information for the municipality in question down to the household level. When the map is zoomed to the neighbourhood level, the addresses listed by the different infrastructure operators are displayed, represented by a dot, the colour of which varies according to the progress of the deployment. |
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{{:good-practice:arcep_france4.jpg?direct&200 |}}This map is published by ARCEP in order to improve information for the general public and professionals on the deployment of fibre optic networks to the subscriber. Established both at the municipal level and at the technical level (generally at the sub-municipal level), it is part of the Authority's fixed broadband and very high speed observatory and is accompanied by the publication of the underlying data in open data. | {{:good-practice:arcep_france4.jpg?direct&200 |}}This map is published by ARCEP in order to improve information for the general public and professionals on the deployment of fibre optic networks to the subscriber. Established both at the municipal level and at the technical level (generally at the sub-municipal level), it is part of the Authority's fixed broadband and very high speed observatory and is accompanied by the publication of the underlying data in open data. |
Pan African fibre optic network operator [[https://www.liquidtelecom.com|Liquid Telecom]] maintain a [[https://www.liquidtelecom.com/about-us/network-map.html|map of their fibre network]] on their website. While this map is generally helpful, it doesn't display point of presence, nor does it reveal the specific routes that the fibre follows. This is one step up from not displaying a coverage map at all but falls short of being useful for strategic planning. | Pan African fibre optic network operator [[https://www.liquidtelecom.com|Liquid Telecom]] maintain a [[https://www.liquidtelecom.com/about-us/network-map.html|map of their fibre network]] on their website. While this map is generally helpful, it doesn't display point of presence, nor does it reveal the specific routes that the fibre follows. This is one step up from not displaying a coverage map at all but falls short of being useful for strategic planning. |
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| ===== Telefonica Spain ===== |
| {{ :good-practice:movistar.jpg?direct&200|}} Registered operators in Spain can access Telefonica's [[https://www.movistar.es/operadores/ServiciosRegulados/ficha/PRO_MARCO | database of registers and ducts]] in order to plan their network deployments. Source: [[https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/materials/slides-104-gaia-fibre-network-deployment-paradigms-xavi-poza-sureda-01 | Guifi.net presentation]] at GAIA meeting, IETF 104. |
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| ===== BCN Nigeria ===== |
| {{:good-practice:bcn_nigeria_fibrenetwork.jpg?direct&200 |}}BCN Nigeria publish a [[http://bcnnigeria.net/index.php/our-network/ | detailed map]] of both their existing and planned FTTH network. |