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Plan France Very High Speed ​​offers all the French to follow the deployment of very high speed. The Observatory France Very High Speed ​​is a mapping tool that allows anyone to know the rates available in his department, his town, his neighborhood. However, it does not replace an eligibility test.

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Want to know the fibered your common areas? Know where you can find 100 Mb / s or more? The Observatory France Very High Speed ​​allows you to view all this information in a glance. Launched today by the High Speed ​​Broadband Plan France, this mapping tool to track the evolution of networks and deployment of very high speed, either by fiber cable or VDSL2.

This tool complements perfectly Cartoradio, the site of the National Frequencies Agency, which tracks the deployment of mobile networks operators.

According to the Plan France Very High Speed​​, the Observatory allows "the state and local authorities to make the best choices in the deployment of electronic communications networks. "Before I was released, this tool has been extensively tested by the Mission High Speed ​​Broadband and communities involved in the development of their THD network.

Finally, with the gradual integration of the data, the Observatory France Very High Speed ​​will follow step by step the evolution of networks in the territory and ensure that the state takes its commitment to full coverage Very Broadband in 2022.

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Very well designed thanks to its filters to sort through technology, this site still remains unclear for a household in particular. An eligibility test on DegroupTest.com will complete the card information. Indeed, only one eligibility test may provide flow, line length, the presence of fiber, cable or VDSL2 for housing.

By posting such a tool, Plan France Very High Speed ​​allows the French to recognize more easily the digital divide and, perhaps, to put pressure to accelerate the deployment of optical fiber.