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Marie Geraldine Dartois
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Eric Picard, mayor of Gournay-en-Bray (Seine-Maritimes), bangs his fist on the table in the direction of mobile phone providers, after repeated network outages. He encourages subscribers to obtain compensation.
For more than 15 days, many networks have been out of service, preventing subscribers from accessingorange, SFR and puig To use the internet and their mobile phones.
Standard message is publicly available.
The city encourages affected subscribers to request a commercial gesture from the operator.
We encourage contacts to protest and seek compensation.
To assist residents in this process, the municipality makes available to the public a Standard Speech At city hall to protest and demand a commercial gesture.
Already last week, the city through its networks “strongly invited people to contact Orange in order to obtain compensation for the inconvenience caused”, as we pointed out in a previous article on the restoration of the network in Gournay.
I hope the residents will respond. 6,000 letters of protest will be sent to show that we are not making fun of the people of the Baie de Bray area.
Improve coverage
The outages are believed to be due to work to raise a tower operated by Totem (an Orange subsidiary) to improve mobile coverage for the operators. When will the network be restored to Journay? For Orange subscribers, the network will be restored on September 17 and for SFR and Bouygues subscribers on September 20.
Unacceptable and unfortunate
The situation that caused the mayor to lose his temper during the September 11 session. “This was planned. There should have been an alternative. This would have been the least we could have done. This is unacceptable. The way they do things is deplorable,” the consultant says.
He was visibly upset at being put on the spot and “receiving information from the company so long after he had started working.”
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