Free (ISP) explained

Free S.A.S.
Type:S.A.S.
Founder:Xavier Niel
Location City:Paris
Location Country:France
Area Served:France
Industry:Telecommunications
Products:Freebox, Freebox TV
Services:Fixed-line Internet services, IP television, fixed-line and mobile telephony, quadruple play, network services
Owner:Iliad (100%)
Num Employees:5665
Parent:Iliad
Subsid:Free Mobile (100%)
Free Infrastructure (100%)

Free S.A.S. is a French telecommunications company, subsidiary of Iliad S.A. that provides voice, video, data, and Internet telecommunications to consumers in France. Its head office is in the 8th arrondissement of Paris and it is the second-largest ISP in France.

Free provides ISP services in France[1] [2] and in the 30 OECD countries.[3] It was the first company to offer a "triple play" service in France[4] [5] [6] through its self-produced singular Freebox set-top box, claiming to have invented the box marketing concept in France in reference to all the other French ISPs who thereafter released "triple play" modems named to include the anglicism box as a suffix. These boxes provide comprehensive telecommunication services such as high-speed Internet, telephone and digital television packages, leading Free to become the world's number one IPTV provider offering almost systematically IPTV to subscribers and optimizing it to be available on most landlines.[7]

Developing its own 3G and 4G networks, Free Mobile was launched in 2012 and became the fourth mobile network operator in France.

History

1999–2001

See also: Dial-up internet access.

Free was the third ISP in France to offer Internet access without a subscription or a surcharged phone number, on 26 April 1999.[8] Unlike its predecessors in the niche of access without subscription (World Online on 1999-04-01 and on 1999-04-19), Free's offer was not restricted in time or number of subscribers.

In 2002, Free was the first ISP to provide a V.92 connection.[9]

Free dial-up offer milestones
DateTechnologyDown IPUp IP
1999-04-26Voiceband56 kbit/s33,6 kbit/s
2002-02-27V.9256 kbit/s48 kbit/s

2002-2003: ADSL at a disruptive price

Since September 2002, Free contributed significantly to French ADSL boom. The offer was able to launch as soon as the incumbent was forced to stop abuse of dominant position and to apply fair wholesale prices.[10]

Free bundled ADSL offer milestones
DateTechnologyDown ATMUp ATM
2002-09-19ADSL512 kbit/s128 kbit/s
2003-12-12[11] ADSL1024 kbit/s128 kbit/s
2004-07-27[12] ADSL2048 kbit/s128 kbit/s
2005-02-09[13] ADSL10 Mbit/s320 kbit/s
2005-07-20[14] ADSL10 Mbit/s1 Mbit/s
2008-03-20[15] ADSL2+22 Mbit/s1 Mbit/s

2004-2006: Unbundled ADSL and "triple play"

See also: Local-loop unbundling.

Unbundling, in France, refers to the obligation for the incumbent carrier France Telecom to lease the local loop, because it is a natural monopoly. Although the unbundling process was intended to start by 2000, the actual unbundling process actually started at the end of 2002, after a long conflict between the French regulation authority ARCEP and the non-cooperative incumbent.[16]

Free has to pay a rental fee of €9 per month and per subscriber to the incumbent for the twisted pair of copper between the area central office and the subscriber premises.[17] Although more expensive than the real cost of €7.63,[18] this solution is still far more profitable than the bundled option.

Since January 2003, a Freenaut has maintained an unofficial website, showing figures and graphics about Free unbundled network deployment (Free Unbundling).[19] Another Freenaut website has provided network status monitoring maps Unbundling status and location[20] since the end of 2003. These initiatives are made possible thanks to the transparency of Free's network: their equipment replies to ping and has a meaningful reverse DNS.

Free unbundled ADSL offer milestones
DateTechnologiesDown ATMUp ATM
2003-11-27ADSL1024 kbit/s256 kbit/s
2003-12-12ADSL2048 kbit/s256 kbit/s
2004-06-04[21] ADSL5 Mbit/s350 kbit/s
2004-08-24[22] ADSL6 Mbit/s1 Mbit/s
2004-10-20[23] ADSL2+15 Mbit/s1 Mbit/s
2005-01-06[24] ADSL2+20 Mbit/s1 Mbit/s
2005-11-08[25] ADSL2+24 Mbit/s1 Mbit/s
2006-07-26[26] 28 Mbit/s1 Mbit/s
2007-06-21[27] 28 Mbit/s1 Mbit/s

2007-present: Fiber to the home

See also: Fiber-optic communication.

Free FTTH deployment milestones
DateTechnologyDown IPUp IPDeployment
2006-09-11Iliad P2P50 Mbit/s50 Mbit/sOne NRO and some testers in Paris
2007-08-31Iliad P2P100 Mbit/s50 Mbit/sSome NROs and few subscribers in Paris
2008-06-26Iliad P2P100 Mbit/s50 Mbit/sInauguration of Montpellier FTTH network[28]
2009-12-01Iliad P2P100 Mbit/s50 Mbit/sInauguration of Valenciennes FTTH network[29]

On 11 November 2006, Free announced the deployment of a new fiber to the home (FTTH) network for its subscribers.[30] The initial plan's goal is to cover Paris as well as some towns in the Paris suburbs and selected neighborhoods in other French cities by 2012. By December 2007, the work was 30% finished, and the remaining work was progressing "at a furious pace".[31]

On 31 August 2007, Free updated the offer with more details. Download bandwidth shall be 100 Mbit/s and TV services shall be available for two televisions, at the same price of €29.99/month.[32]

Free has developed its own fiber network technology, called Iliad P2P, based on Ethernet in the First Mile and having a point to point (P2P) topology.[33] High curvature optic fibers are manufactured by the Dutch company Draka.[34] [35]

The deployment is still essentially in the horizontal phase (the vertical phase being connection to the subscriber premises), and large-scale deployment to customers is foreseen. On 26 June 2008, and the mayor inaugurated Free's FTTH network in a district of Montpellier.[28]

In March 2008, Iliad made the commitment to cover Paris at 75% by the second half of 2009, and reiterated its goal to connect 4 million French homes to its own FTTH network by 2012.[36] Significant volumes of subscribers will be connected as soon as the legislative framework is in place,[37] expected by ARCEP for autumn 2009.[38] [39]

Offers

Voiceband

Extent

The Voiceband Dial-up internet access offer counts for a very small number of subscribers currently, as 98% of French homes were eligible for ADSL in 2006.[40]

Pricing

Free began its activities with the famous free-of-charge Internet access, although data phone calls fees are not included. Another offer combines an Internet access with 50 hours of data phone calls for 14.94 euros per month.

Freebox offer

Initially, Freebox was the name of the Freebox device, which consists of the Set-top box and Modem. Because of the device's popularity and reputation, it eventually became the name of the offer.

Services

Internet access

Early IPv6 deployment

See also: IPv6.

According to a study published by Google at the RIPE meeting in October 2008, Free is probably the largest native IPv6 ISP in the World.[42] By end 2008, almost all French IPv6 traffic measured in the study comes from Free customers.[42]

Free deployed the IPv6 infrastructure in only 5 weeks, from 7 November to 11 December 2007, thanks to an innovative 6rd (IPv6 rapid deployment) proposal by Rémi Després.[43]

Wi-Fi community network

In May 2009 Free reconfigured the set-top boxes to act as Wi-Fi hotspots by default. With over 3 million hotspots,[44] it is thought to be the largest Wi-Fi hotspot network in the world during that time. They require authentication which makes them only accessible to Free's ADSL and now mobile customers. Their main use is thus to let customers away from home continue accessing the Internet using the ADSL connection of other Free customer within Wi-Fi range. For security reasons this access is isolated from the ADSL user's normal Wi-Fi network, and is given lower priority.

Telephone

Included telephone calls
Included international phone calls
DateNumber of destinations at no extra cost
LandlineMobiles
July 20031 (Metropolitan France, un-bundled subscribers only)0
March 2004[45] 1 (Metropolitan France, all subscribers since then)0
December 2005[46] 15 (Austria, Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, United Kingdom, United States)2 (United States and Canada)
June 2006[47] 26 (Taiwan, Norway, Canary Islands, Jersey, Greece...)2
January 2007[48] 49 (Turkey, Poland, Luxembourg, Russia, Japan...)2
September 2007[49] 70 (Peru, Venezuela, South Korea, New Zealand...)2
February 2009[50] [51] 100 (India, South Africa, Laos, Colombia, Indonesia...)2
December 2009[52] 103 (Morocco, Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago)2

In 2003, Free introduced unlimited phone calls at no additional price, while other phone operators or ISPs charged per-minute fees for telephone calls.[5] Competitors have then been forced to imitate these changes, but with fewer destinations included or at an additional price.[7] [2] Bundled Free subscribers enjoy same free calls as those unbundled since March 2004.[45] Calls to United States and Canada have been free of charge since December 2005.[46]

In 2006, Free and France Telecom were in conflict against an unfair increase of Neuf Cegetel own termination tariff, aimed at undermining unlimited phone offers in France. The French regulator ARCEP then decided to apply a threshold for call termination.[53] Unlimited free phone calls have been perennial in France since then.

Telephone services

A wide range of telephone services are provided at no additional cost, such as an online answering machine, ringback tone customization, call transfer, caller ID, inbound and outbound call filtering, conference calls, and Wi-Fi voice SIP.[54]

Since April 2007, each customer has been assigned a fax number in addition to the traditional phone number. This additional line is dedicated to the online faxing service.[55]

Television

IPTV leader

According to a study published in 2008 by Light Reading,[56] Free is by far the largest IPTV carrier in the World.[57] This fact is also confirmed by the TV Markets Quarterly Monitoring.[58]

ARDP protocol creator

Access rights of television channels are applied securely without requiring any smartcard, thanks to the ARDP[59] protocol created by Free and submitted to the community through the IETF.

Freebox device

The sole property of Free, the Freebox device is loaned to the customer for the duration of the ADSL contract. More than a simple ADSL modem, it is the primary conduit through which Free provides many of its services. It also replaces many devices that customers may otherwise have to purchase and thus provides added value of its own. Customers wishing to use newer models – such as the Freebox Revolution – must pay an extra fee.

The latest revision is actually composed of two parts:

Other services

Corporate affairs

Market share

See also: Internet in France.

Since August 2008, the parent company Iliad (including Free and Alice brands) is the second-largest ISP in France. The leader is Orange (former state monopoly company France Telecom), and the third is SFR.

In 2007 (a major consolidation year in the French broadband market), Free was the only ISP brand to gain market share.[62]

Free was the second-largest French ISP until end June 2007, when competitor Neuf Cegetel acquired (T-Online France).[63] Neuf Cegetel used to grow essentially by purchasing its competitors, until it was itself absorbed by SFR. Until 2009, Free has always had a higher organic growth than Neuf Cegetel and SFR.[64]

Iliad regained its second place after buying "Alice Telecom" from Telecom Italia in the summer of 2008.[65]

Until the purchase of Alice France,[65] Free's subscribers growth was exclusively organic, except for the strategic acquisition of the FTTH ISP in 2006 (about 500 subscribers).[66]

Free broadband subscribers and market share since 2002
YearFree Broadband subscribersADSL subscribers in FranceBroadband subscribers in France
BundledUnbundledTotal[67] Unbundling ratioTotal[68] Free market shareTotalFree market share
200295,0003,00098,0003.1%1,361,3777.2%
2003320,000153,000473,00032.4%2,967,43415.9%
2004500,000549,0001,049,00052.4%6,072,72317.2%6,529,99716.0%
2005[69] 475,0001,120,0001,595,00070.2%8,881,87517,9%9,500,00016,8%
2006548,0001,730,0002,278,00075.9%12,019,00019.0%12,700,00017.9%
2007[70] 537,0002,367,0002,904,00081.5%14,741,00019.7%15,550,00018.7%
2008[71] 901,1323,323,8684,225,00078.7%16,804,00025.1%17,819,00023.7%
2009[72] 651,0003,805,0004,456,00085.4%18,500,00024.1%19,690,00022.6%

Profitability

See also: Local-loop unbundling.

Free claims to be the first profitable ISP in France[4] and to have the lowest subscriber acquisition cost amongst French operators.[69]

The unbundling ratio is one of the key strategic figures:

Because of bandwidth cost,[17] only a subset of the TV services is offered to bundled subscribers; while unbundled subscribers can access value-added services such as VOD and Subscription VOD. These services' revenues are constantly increasing.[37] [73]

In 2007, Free had the greatest EBITDA margin of the sector in Europe, was the only actor to gain market share in France and had a debt ratio 10 times lower than the industry average. Thanks to these assets, the initial FTTH deployment (targeted at 2012) will be entirely self-financed by existing activities.[36]

Although investors are concerned about the investments in both the 3G mobile network and an FTTH network (1 billion euros each),[74] the perspectives of Free and of the whole sector in Europe are promising according to analysts.[75]

Logos and slogans

YearSlogan (translation)Original French slogan
1999Freedom does not have a priceLa Liberté n'a pas de Prix
2007Play on words: "It's all included" or, alternatively, "It's all well understood"C'est tout compris
2008Without doubt the best offer since a long timeSans doute la meilleure offre depuis bien longtemps
2009He has Free, he has all included (wordplay: all included/understood)Il a Free, il a tout compris
2011Feel Free[76]
2012Thanks Free!Merci Free !

Criticism

On 3 January 2013 at 4pm in France, Free released a new firmware for its latest modem named "Revolution" which contained an advertisement blocker. The firmware of the modems was updated when rebooting, and the Ad filtering was enabled by default. Within a few hours, Free gained media attention and was strongly criticized by website editors for penalizing them instead of Free's target Google. On 7 January at 8.30am, the Ad filtering was removed before Free ultimately decided, on 17 January at 6pm, to include the Ad filter and disable it by default. However, customers who restarted their modem between 3 and 7 January had enabled the option without even knowing it.

Since Free is one of the biggest ISP in France, worries started to raise of French hosting forums concerning the people's interest into Ad blockers in general.

See also

General

Services

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vive la High-Speed Internet . https://web.archive.org/web/20071203064106/http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/jul2007/gb20070718_387052.htm . dead . 3 December 2007 . 18 July 2007 . 2009-03-12 .
  2. Web site: In Europe, VoIP Grows & Grows . 6 March 2009 . 2008-02-17 .
  3. Multiple Play: Pricing and Policy Trends . . 25 April 2006 . 2009-03-12 .
  4. Free launches unlimited broadband Internet at dial-up prices . . 19 September 2002 . 2008-03-16 . fr . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018131205/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2002/CP_Free_190902.pdf . 18 October 2007 . dead .
  5. Free introduces free telephone calls . . 31 July 2003 . 2008-03-16 . fr . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018225908/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2003/cp_freeboxtel_310703.pdf . 18 October 2007 . dead .
  6. Free launches digital television . . 27 November 2003 . 2008-03-16 . fr . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018225927/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2003/CP_Free_271103.pdf . 18 October 2007 . dead .
  7. Web site: The Telecom Exploits of Iliad . 5 December 2005 . 2008-11-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060430035223/http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_49/b3962071.htm . 30 April 2006 .
  8. Web site: Internet gratuit : Free, un indépendant sur le marché de la fourniture d'accès . 27 April 1999 . 2008-03-20 . fr.
  9. Free, accès en V92 . . 27 February 2002 . 2008-02-10 . fr.
  10. Price abuses by Wanadoo Interactive . . 16 July 2003 . 2010-05-30.
  11. Free, disponible partout en France . . 12 December 2003 . 2008-02-10 . fr.
  12. Free, 2 Mbit/s minimum sur toute la France . . 27 July 2004 . 2008-02-10 . fr . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018182004/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2004/cp_Free_270704.pdf . 18 October 2007 . dead .
  13. Free, jusqu'à 10 Mbit/s pour les non dégroupés . . 9 February 2005 . 2008-02-10 . fr.
  14. Free, jusqu'à 1 Mbit/s en upload pour les non dégroupés . . 20 July 2005 . 2008-03-16 . fr.
  15. Free offers up to 22 Mbps for the same price (29.99 euros a month) in non-unbundled areas . . 20 March 2008 . 2008-03-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127114916/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2008/CP_200308_Eng.pdf . 27 November 2008 . dead .
  16. Web site: Le dégroupage de la boucle locale . 17 September 2008 . 2008-11-30 . fr.
  17. Barcelona – TMT Conference Results and Strategy Presentation . . 21 November 2008 . 2009-01-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081209102055/http://www.iliad.fr/en/finances/2008/Conference_MS_201108.pdf . 9 December 2008 . dead .
  18. Web site: Actualité / Les titres de la presse du mardi 20 janvier 2009 . . fr . 21 January 2009 . 20 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110720205547/http://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=9912 . dead .
  19. http://francois04.free.fr francois04.free.fr
  20. http://www.frimousse.org frimousse.org
  21. Free, jusqu'à 5 Mbit/s . . 4 June 2004 . 2008-02-10 . fr.
  22. Free, jusqu'à 6 Mbit/s . . 24 August 2004 . 2008-02-10 . fr.
  23. Free, jusqu'à 15 Mbit/s grace à l'ADSL2+ . . 20 October 2004 . 2008-02-10 . fr.
  24. Free, jusqu'à 20 Mbit/s . . 6 January 2005 . 2008-02-10 . fr.
  25. Free, jusqu'à 24 Mbit/s . . 8 November 2005 . 2008-02-10 . fr.
  26. Free is increasing its Internet bandwidth for unbundled Freebox subscribers, offering speeds up to 28 Mbit/s . . 26 July 2006 . 2008-02-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018131526/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2006/CP_260706_Eng.pdf . 18 October 2007 . dead .
  27. Freebox: New Broadband Software is Optimizing the Quality of Triple Play Services . . 21 June 2007 . 2008-02-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018182612/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2007/Cp_210607_DsSafe_en.pdf . 18 October 2007 . dead .
  28. Web site: Free inaugure le FTTH . 26 June 2008 . 2008-06-29 . fr.
  29. Free unveiled today its FTTH (Fibre To The Home) network in Valenciennes, France . . 4 December 2009 . 2010-06-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100215023713/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2009/CP_041209_Eng.pdf . 15 February 2010 . dead .
  30. As of the 1st half 2007, Free will market a very high speed optical fibre service for 29.99€/month . . 11 September 2006 . 2008-02-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018131802/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2006/CP_11092006_cp2_eng.pdf . 18 October 2007 . dead .
  31. Web site: Xavier Niel, France's Broadband Maverick . 21 December 2007 . 2008-02-17 .
  32. Free's FTTH Offer: Internet Access at a Speed of 100 Mbp/s, Telephony and TV Services Available on 2 Televisions for 29.99€/month . . 31 August 2007 . 2008-02-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127124842/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2007/CP_310807_FTTH_eng.pdf . 27 November 2008 . dead .
  33. Web site: Pourquoi Free peine à déployer son réseau de fibre optique . 31 October 2007 . 2008-02-17 . fr.
  34. Web site: Rencontre avec Draka, le fibreur de Free . 20 June 2008 . 2008-06-29 . fr . https://web.archive.org/web/20080629061246/http://www.silicon.fr/fr/news/2008/06/20/rencontre_avec_draka_le_fibreur_de_free . 29 June 2008 . dead .
  35. Web site: La fibre optique se plie aux exigences parisiennes de Free . 30 June 2008 . 2008-07-10 . fr.
  36. Web site: Interview Thomas Reynaud . 14 March 2008 . 2008-03-16 . fr . https://web.archive.org/web/20080320235016/http://www.easybourse.com/Website/interview/1071-thomas-reynaud-iliad.php . 20 March 2008 . dead .
  37. 2007 Results: Press Release . . 12 March 2008 . 2008-03-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081125124626/http://www.iliad.fr/en/finances/2008/CP_120308_Eng.pdf . 25 November 2008 . dead .
  38. Web site: ARCEP held a meeting with the main operators involved in optical fibre rollouts in France . . 20 January 2009 . 2009-07-18 .
  39. Web site: ARCEP defines the terms of optical fibre rollouts to stimulate investment . . 22 June 2009 . 2009-07-18 .
  40. Web site: ARCEP letter 52 . . 2008-02-10 . fr.
  41. Free deploys IPv6 . . 12 December 2007 . 2008-09-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081029173600/http://iliad.fr/en/presse/2007/CP_IPv6_121207_eng.pdf . 29 October 2008 . dead .
  42. Web site: Gunderson . Steinar . Steinar H. Gunderson . 24 October 2008 . Global IPv6 Statistics . 20 . 2008-11-30 .
  43. 5569. IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 Infrastructures (6rd). Després. Rémi. Rémi Després. January 2010. Independent Submission, IETF. 2070-1721.
  44. Web site: Hotspots FreeWifi .
  45. Unlimited Free National and Local Calls for All Free ADSL Subscribers ! . . 18 March 2004 . 2008-06-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127124322/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2004/CP-FREEBOXTEL180304VA.pdf . 27 November 2008 . dead .
  46. Free Phone Calls to the Most Frequently Called Countries with Freebox . . 15 December 2005 . 2008-06-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127075146/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2005/cp_151205_eng.pdf . 27 November 2008 . dead .
  47. Unlimited calls to landline numbers in Guadeloupe and Martinique included in the Freebox package . . 11 June 2006 . 2008-06-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127113618/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2006/CP_090606_Eng.pdf . 27 November 2008 . dead .
  48. Unlimited calls to landline phones in 20 new international destinations and La Réunion included in the Freebox plan (29.99 euros per month) . . 19 January 2007 . 2008-06-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127125250/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2007/CP_190107_en.pdf . 27 November 2008 . dead .
  49. 21 new destinations included in the Freebox package . . 10 September 2007 . 2008-06-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127124721/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2007/Cp_100907_eng.pdf . 27 November 2008 . dead .
  50. 17 new destinations included in the Freebox flat rate package . . 13 January 2009 . 2009-01-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721001538/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2008/CP_130109_Eng.pdf . 21 July 2011 . dead .
  51. Web site: Téléphone illimité . Free . 2009-01-30 . fr.
  52. Free includes unlimited calls to Morocco ! . . 22 December 2009 . 2010-06-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100215023819/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2009/CP_221209_Eng.pdf . 15 February 2010 . dead .
  53. Freebox: final confirmation that calls to landline numbers in France are to be free! . . 1 June 2006 . 2008-07-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127113906/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2006/CP_010606_Eng.pdf . 27 November 2008 . dead .
  54. Web site: Services de téléphonie . Free . 2009-01-30 . fr.
  55. Freebox becomes also a fax . . 25 April 2007 . 2009-01-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127124611/http://www.iliad.fr/en/presse/2007/CP_250407_en.pdf . 27 November 2008 . dead .
  56. Web site: French Dominate IPTV Top Ten . 14 January 2008 . 2008-07-10 .
  57. Web site: Top Ten IPTV Carriers . 14 January 2008 . 2008-07-10 .
  58. Web site: Top European IPTV drivers . 11 March 2008 . 2008-10-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081002031416/http://www.fierceiptv.com/story/top-european-iptv-drivers/2008-03-11 . 2 October 2008 . dead .
  59. Web site: Archived copy . 8 April 2011 . 3 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303214518/http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-cassen-access-right-distribution-protocol-06.txt . dead .
  60. Web site: Univers Freebox teste Zimbra, le nouveau webmail des Freenautes . Universfreebox.com . 20 April 2008 . 2009-05-16 . fr.
  61. Capacity of personal pages hosted by Free now 10 GB . . 21 June 2006 . 2008-02-10 .
  62. 2007 Results: Slide Show . . 12 March 2008 . 2008-03-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081125075956/http://www.iliad.fr/en/finances/2008/ILIAD_RA_2007.pdf . 25 November 2008 . dead .
  63. Neuf Cegetel Mass Market broadband customers top the 3 million mark . . 2 July 2007 . 2008-02-23 .
  64. Web site: SFR tient sa revanche sur Internet . 1 September 2009 . 2009-09-04 . fr .
  65. Iliad has completed the acquisition of Alice France from Telecom Italia . . 26 August 2008 . 2008-11-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081125170155/http://www.iliad.fr/en/finances/2008/CP_260808_Eng.pdf . 25 November 2008 . dead .
  66. Iliad announces the acquisition of CiteFibre . . 20 October 2006 . 2008-02-10 .
  67. Web site: Iliad annual reports . .
  68. Web site: High-speed Internet Observatory . .
  69. 2006 Revenues . . 7 February 2007 . 2008-02-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018182106/http://www.iliad.fr/en/finances/2007/CP_070207_CA_Eng.pdf . 18 October 2007 . dead .
  70. 2007 Revenues . . 11 February 2008 . 2008-02-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081125165915/http://www.iliad.fr/en/finances/2008/CP_110208_Eng.pdf . 25 November 2008 . dead .
  71. 2008 Revenues . . 12 February 2009 . 2010-06-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090306102040/http://www.iliad.fr/en/finances/2009/CP_120209_Eng.pdf . 6 March 2009 . dead .
  72. 2009 Revenues . . 11 February 2010 . 2010-06-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100331191059/http://www.iliad.fr/en/finances/2010/CP_110210_Eng.pdf . 31 March 2010 . dead .
  73. 3Q 2007 Revenues . . 29 October 2007 . 2008-02-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127075558/http://www.iliad.fr/en/finances/2007/CP_291007_Eng.pdf . 27 November 2008 . dead .
  74. Web site: Iliad : des performances sans équivalents en Europe . 20 March 2009 . 2009-03-30 . fr .
  75. Web site: European Telecoms Operators in Strong Position to Ride Out Recession . 10 March 2009 . 2009-03-30 .
  76. Web site: Free : Mr Easy remplace Rodolphe et change de slogan (vidéos) . 5 January 2011 . 2011-02-01 .