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Orange France Livebox 5 powered by SoftAtHome
2019-10-14 13:30:37| Digital TV News
SoftAtHome has announced that Orange has selected, for its new Livebox 5, SoftAtHomes ConnectON solution for an enriched online broadband experience. The home gateway is becoming a full service-delivery platform.
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Orange France launches Livebox 5 with revamped broadband offers
2019-10-09 17:40:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Orange France announced the launch of a new version of its Livebox router, highlighting its eco-friendly credentials. The Livebox 5 will be available with the operator's Livebox Up broadband packages and Open Up quad-play bundles. It will provide a maximum download speed of up to 2 Gbps (up to 600 Mbps upload), double what the Livebox 4 currently supports. Among its main features, 'Smart WiFi' enables the router to reduce interference caused by neighbouring Wi-Fi signals to ensure an improved speed performance.
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Orange France launches Livebox 5 gateway
2019-10-09 16:00:18| Digital TV News
Orange France has launched its Livebox 5. The new box was designed to accommodate customers increased usage and their need to share speeds in the home. With the Livebox 5, Orange is going one step further in its initiative to reduce its equipments carbon footprint.
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France announces first eleven projects for 5G trials in 26 GHz band
2019-10-08 12:07:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The award of 5G trial spectrum in the 26 GHz band, unveiled by French regulator Arcep in January, has led to the green light for the first eleven initiatives put forward by industry players. The government and Arcep had invited applications for projects that would create 5G pilot platforms open to third parties, with the aim to encourage involvement in the trials from companies outside the telecom sector.
France to launch Alicem facial recognition ID system in Nov, amid outcry about privacy and consent
2019-10-04 14:25:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The French government is planning to introduce a mandatory national ID programme based on facial recognition, Bloomberg reported. The system, called Alicem, will give people a secure digital identity and make the state more efficient, the government said. Alicem was meant to launch at Christmas but will now come out in in November, despite the many privacy, security and consent concerns it has raised. French data regulator Cnil is against the programme, saying it breaches European rules of consent. Privacy group Quadrature du Net is challenging the plan in court but the case, filed in July, will not see the the launch delayed. Regarding security, hackers were able to break into the system very quickly this past year, raising concerns about the state's security standards.
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