Posted just for comparison with the UK scene !
We've got a property in a small French town (Chinon) which has only had ADSL2+ available until recently. This has been pretty reliable and giving roughly 16 Mb/s download / 1 Mb/s upload speeds and as has been normal for many years in France its a triple play installation, ie broadband, voice and TV (for extra €) all over ADSL.
Recently we've noticed some extra cabinets being installed and extra cabling appearing on trays fixed to local phone/power poles, followed by emails advertising FTTP.
A check showed that we could move to 1Gb/s downstream 0.5Gb/s upstream FTTP for less than our ADSL with TV included (monthly 22€ no contract vice 24€) so took the plunge and ordered installation from Red-SFR on a date we were going to be there.
We were given the choice of an am or pm appointment and on the day we got a phone call from the engineer to advise he was 30 mins away. On their arrival we had a quick discussion on which pole we wanted the service from (choice of 2) and where we wanted the GPON CPE and router installed. 2 hours later we've had the FTTP fibre installed from the pole to the corner of the house, routed through the loft and installed to our preferred location. Internal fibre neatly hot glued down the corner of the wall to a junction box and a small coil of fibre left from the box to the PON with strict instructions not to kink it. All kit powered up and tested.
Subsequent tests showed an average of 835 Mb/s d/l and 460 Mb/s u/l with the laptop plugged directly into the router. Download speeds are likely to be limited by our old laptop. Average latency of 9ms.
We didn't go for the additional 3€/month TV box as we get UK TV via our own VPN from the UK and Red/SFR provide French TV via a phone app which can be cast to the TV (also works in the UK).
So very happy to have a pain free triple play FTTP installation for a monthly charge of <£20 / month for speeds that make the equivalent UK speeds look pedestrian.



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