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Hi,
France Telecom has not existed for almost 7 years; it's Orange now.
So,
are you cut off or not?
If your ISP is Bouygues and you're cut off, they need to contact the infrastructure operator. Depending on whether it's a dense area or not, it can vary greatly.
As a first step, you can report it to the municipal services if there's no outage; they will likely know how to contact the owner of the infrastructure.
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and ... There you go!
France Telecom has not existed for almost 7 years; it's Orange now.
So,
are you cut off or not?
If your ISP is Bouygues and you're cut off, they need to contact the infrastructure operator. Depending on whether it's a dense area or not, it can vary greatly.
As a first step, you can report it to the municipal services if there's no outage; they will likely know how to contact the owner of the infrastructure.
--
and ... There you go!
your ISP can't do anything by itself, unless it is also the infrastructure operator.
The town hall must know the infrastructure operator, otherwise they are useless.
Your ISP Bouygues too, by the way, they must report the problem.
But a cable that is hanging is also a safety issue for the roadway.