100 Mbps for 30 Euros in Paris

Competition in the French broadband market is at fever pitch. Free, a subsidiary of Iliad, is offering 100 Mbps broadband service to residents in Paris for 30 Euros per month. The price includes telephone service and IPTV (including high definition channels). Free, a subsidiary of Iliad, is offering 100 Mbps fiber broadband service to residents in Paris for 30 Euros per month. The price includes telephone service and IPTV (including high definition channels). The service will be available starting mid-September in the 15th and 20th arrondissements of Paris and rolled out to the rest of the city.

Free is competing with Neuf Cegetel’s 30 EUR, 50 Mbps symmetrical service and France Telecom’s 44.90 EUR, 100 Mbps service.

Details of Free’s 30 EUR per month fiber broadband offer:
- 100 Mbps downstream, 50 Mbps upstream (so not quite symmetrical);
- telephony (unlimited calling within France and its territories);
- IPTV: over 100 channels, including those that offer high-definition service).

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