Backed by its expertise and in-depth understanding of their issues, TDF supports local players in the digital development and enhancement of their territories. For this latest edition of the Salon des Maires et des Collectivités Locales, TDF will be organizing several highlights not to be missed:
2pm: " Mobile coverage in French Guiana " event (on the TDF stand)
11:30 a.m.: Round-table discussion on " Does France's territories still need DTT television in the age of ultra-high-speed broadband? " (Espace : Atmosphère Numérique responsable - Pavillon 4), with the participation of :
2:30 pm: " Anjou Fibre celebrates 100,000 fiber subscribers in Maine-et-Loire " event (on the TDF stand)
3:30 pm: " 95% of the Val de Loire Fibre network completed " event (on the TDF stand)
A committed industrial player, TDF is also involved in France's digital and environmental transition. To this end, TDF is constantly innovating to reduce the energy consumption of its activities, notably by deploying photovoltaic shades at the foot of its telecoms towers. Discover this installation on the TDF stand (pavilion 4, stand A-91).
Deploying fiber optics, improving mobile coverage, broadcasting digital terrestrial television and radio are among the daily concerns of local players. Through its expertise and knowledge of local issues, TDF supports local authorities in the digital development of their territories. Its roots and territorial coverage in mainland France and the French overseas territories make TDF a benchmark infrastructure operator in telecommunications and broadcasting.
TDF has extensive infrastructure (towers, roof-tops, etc.), an industrial organization capable of building and deploying several hundred towers a year, and shared solutions for coverage of confined environments (subways, tunnels). In this way, TDF is asserting its role as a gas pedal of digital coverage of the French territory, with the aim of resolving areas where mobile coverage is lacking.
In addition, the operator is a public service delegate for the rollout of fiber optics in low-density areas in five territories in six départements: Val d'Oise, Yvelines, Val de Loire (Indre-et-Loire and Loir-et-Cher), Maine-et-Loire and the Communauté de communes Faucigny Glières (Haute-Savoie).
Audrey Briand, Director of relations with local authorities, comments: "From the deployment of telephone masts in French Guiana to combat white zones, to the extension of DAB+ digital radio broadcasting across mainland France, our latest achievements and projects bear witness to our unfailing commitment to supporting local authorities in their digital development projects. There are so many projects to be undertaken and so many challenges to be met in order to make the ambition of "connecting everywhere, faster" a reality for all French citizens, both in mainland France and in the French overseas territories. We look forward to seeing you at the Salon des maires et des collectivités locales, where we'll be present again this year.