The French newspaper Le Monde reports that the incumbent operator France Télécom will start deploying 100 Mbit/s Internet connections to the home in the Paris area, starting next March. Its competitor, Free, has similar projects.
At the same time, the Luxembourg incumbent is saying it will not deploy a FTTH network if competitors are allowed to use it.
In the meantime, “high speed” in Luxembourg still means 3 Mbit/s. Look out P&T Luxembourg: as you can see you from your French neighbour, one can be the incumbent and nevertheless be innovative.

Patrick,
tell the Luxembourg incumbent that high-speed in Bulgaria is 100 Mbps, and in certain areas – 1000 Mbps.
I published on my blog a presentation on that topic – one that I had in South Africa in September this year. It’s good to point them to these facts. The richest EU member has 3 Mbps “high-speed” access, and the poorest EU member has 33 times higher????