The newspaper Les Echos has recently conducted an interview with Jean-Bernard Lévy, Vivendi chief executive who is also the parent company of SFR. We learn from the other mobile operator is still refusing to host on its network Free Mobile, explaining he had "no reason to invest in hosting a competitor.
It's just a matter of principle. " While waiting to launch its own 3G network, Free Mobile will yet have to find an agreement, in a (friendly) or another, with one of the operators with such infrastructures (ie Orange, SFR and Bouygues Telecom ). And if they are forced by ARCEP to negotiate with the new kid in terms of 2G, they are not at all for 3G.
The negotiations will be tense ...
It's just a matter of principle. " While waiting to launch its own 3G network, Free Mobile will yet have to find an agreement, in a (friendly) or another, with one of the operators with such infrastructures (ie Orange, SFR and Bouygues Telecom ). And if they are forced by ARCEP to negotiate with the new kid in terms of 2G, they are not at all for 3G.
The negotiations will be tense ...
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