-
Pension age reform in France: New poll shows support for a return to age 62
Employers' organisations and trade unions are currently meeting to discuss the subject on the orders of Prime Minister François Bayrou
-
Mystery of jewels found buried under communal wall in Dordogne
The gold rings, pearl brooches and diamond encrusted bracelets were discovered by a local association
-
Try a different way to cross UK-France the Channel - a sailing catamaran ferry
Passengers will be able to help sail the boat once out of the harbour
SFR France’s ‘most complained about’ internet provider
French internet and mobile service provider SFR has received the most negative consumer reports in the past 12 months, attracting more complaints than Free, Bouygues Telecom, and Orange, new figures show.

One year after French telecoms regulator Arcep launched its new complaints service, “J’alerte l’Arcep”, the results show exactly which operators received the most complaints and reports through the system.
Of the 34,000 reports received in total, 62.46% of cases complained of a lack of good quality phone network coverage. SFR received the most negative reports, with 30-35 per 100,000 clients.
Free came next, with 25-30 reports; Bouygues Telecom received 20-25; and Orange received 15-20.
In a poll by media audience monitor Médiamétrie, SFR received a score of just 6.6 out of 10 for its internet services and 6.8 for mobile. Free and Orange were tied with 7.6 for fixed internet access and 7.5 for mobile; while Bouygues Telecom won out, with a score of 7.4 for fixed access and 7.2 for mobile.
In the poll, Arcep also found that 50% of consumers had had problems with their internet service provider (ISP), and 40% had had issues with their mobile phone network provider.
The poll also found that the French public’s demand for very high-speed internet was growing, while many were impatient to receive 4G mobile internet coverage in their area.
Arcep said that many consumers were still frustrated at the number of unwanted marketing calls that they receive, suggesting that Bloctel - the agency set up to stop this practice - is not working as well as it could.
Arcep has the power to sanction companies if they persistently fail to address consumer complaints or to take steps to improve its service.
Recently, it has issued fines to Orange, and also opened an investigation into SFR’s operation after receiving numerous other reports on the quality of its fixed internet lines.
Stay informed:
Sign up to our free weekly e-newsletter
Subscribe to access all our online articles and receive our printed monthly newspaper The Connexion at your home. News analysis, features and practical help for English-speakers in France