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France Telecom the country's telecoms network for land lines, mobile/cellular phones and internet. Handy telephone numbers for installation, complaints, directory enquiries and more.
France Télécom is the dominant national supplier of landline telephone lines, cellular telephone, Internet packages and TV. France Télécom services are supplied by Orange. English-speaking ServiceFrance Télécom/Orange has an English-speaking customer service helpline open Monday to Friday 09:00-17:00. Calls are free of charge from a France Télécom landline:
Getting Connected: TelephoneTo have a domestic landline telephone installed, connected or reconnected, apply at the local France Télécom office or Freecall: 1014.
When requesting a line installation or connection the following are required:
If a property has a line installed, the account can be transferred to the name of the new occupant; re-connection can be arranged. Bills (factures) include VAT (TVA) at 19,6%, and are sent every two months. They can be paid by direct debit, in cash at a post office, by cheque or TIP (Titre Interbancaire de Paiement) or online. Registration for online payments requires the France Télécom client number printed at the top of an invoice, and a RIB from the back or ATM. Payments can be made monthly or bi-monthly by credit card.
Second home in FranceA landline telephone service in a second property or holiday home (résidence secondaire) can be made temporarily dormant in times of absence. This service is available regardless of whether the principal residence is in France or not. Temporary line suspension: In order to qualify for the second home line service (service ligne résidence secondaire) it is essential to:
A request is made for temporary suspension of the line (this does not affect Internet service - payment for that will continue, although it won't be usable while the line is suspended). There will be no charge for subscription fees, other service rental charges may apply. The service can be suspended for one to 12 months, and up to six times a year. Calls can be forwarded overseas.
Getting Connected: Internet
Handy Numbers
A number of telecoms companies provide landline services. These are often part of an Internet package and may include telephone, Internet and digital television. Prices vary from one company to another and depend on the chosen package. In most cases it is possible to subscribe online, by telephone or at one of the customer services centres or shops.
Mobile TelephonesFrance operates on a GSM network. Mobile telephones that are not GSM compatible may not work in France. There are numerous types of mobile telephone subscription. Subscriptions are taken out for a minimum duration, usually 12 or 24 months, depending on the offer. Subscriptions are automatically extended on expiry. Bills are paid monthly by direct debit. There are also prepaid offers available, or pay as you go, which do not require a subscription. After buying the prepaid card, calls can be made immediately. Prepaid cards are sold in many shops, supermarkets, bar-tabac and newsstands (presse). The main mobile telephone providers are Telephone DirectoriesEvery year the Yellow Pages (Pages Jaunes) directory of businesses and the White Pages (Pages Blanches) directory of private numbers are issued by the post office. In most regions these phone books are delivered to the door. The directories are organised alphabetically by town/village name. Find the appropriate town first, and then look for the name or service in that town. Online directories
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