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FRANCE: WORLD-NET OPENS ADSL SERVICE IN PARIS

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World-Net offers a throughput of 500 KBPS in transmission mode and 128 KBPS in reception mode, as part of its new ADSL service available from the twenty arrondissements in Paris. The Internet access provider targets small and medium businesses mainly, with this new permanent connection offer which retails at FFr 190 and 690, taxes not included.

Publisher: IDG Communications France
Publication Name: Monde Informatique
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0242-5769
Year: 2000
Services introduction, World.Net

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FRANCE: WESTERN TELECOM OFFERS ADSL SERVICES

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Western Telecom is counting on the ADSL as a support for its range of services at the European level. The telecoms operator is offering a range of high speed IP services based on the ADSL, via France Telecom's Turbo IP offer. The offer helps small and medium businesses access to Western Telecom's unified messaging, telephone and Internet connection services at speeds of 256 KBPS and 1 MBPS.

Publisher: IDG Communications France
Publication Name: Monde Informatique
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0242-5769
Year: 2000
Product introduction, Western Telecom Inc.

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FRANCE: ADSL USERS PROTEST AGAINST NETISSIMO

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ADSL services, which are expected to cover 300 cities in France before 31 December 2000, are still facing technical trouble one year after their introduction, while being blamed for being too slow. The blame is put on France Telecom for this (with its Netissimo service), including a recent ten-year breakdown which affected a BAS (Broadband Access Server) in the Paris area, according to ADSL, also the name of an association of angry surfers in France. FTDSL, the ADSL department at France Telecom denies that a BAS might be broken down for over a half-day, though occasional interruptions are possible. FTDSL also admits that its technical support service (which gets the poorest satisfaction mark) needs to be improved. ADSL, which claims almost 4,000 members out of the 50,000 subscribing to Netissimo, also wants more openness from Internet providers, which may be blamed for the slowness of throughput made available to their subscribers every time they try to save money from the bandwidth capacity they buy from France Telecom.

Publisher: IDG Communications France
Publication Name: Monde Informatique
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0242-5769
Year: 2000
Product standards, safety, & recalls, ADSL

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Subjects list: Internet service providers, France, Internet services
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