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Numericable

Numericable was a major French cable operator and telecommunications services company. Numericable was originally created in 2007 from the merger between former competitors Noos and NC Numericable networks. Numericable Group SA was founded in August 2013 to act as the parent company of Numericable group companies and to offer its shares on the stock exchange. The company provides cable broadband services in France, Luxembourg and Portugal, offering digital and analog television, Internet, and phone services to homes. From 2008, Numericable also offered mobile telephone services to its customers.[3]

Numericable
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedAugust 2007
SuccessorSFR
Headquarters
Area served
Metropolitan France, Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg
Key people
Eric Denoyer (CEO)
Revenue €1,314 million (2013)
Number of employees
2,182 (2013)
ParentAltice
Websitenumericable.fr, numericable.be, sfr.lu
Footnotes / references
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It was the leading cable television provider and internet access provider in metropolitan France. From 2012, Numericable held the largest high-speed broadband network in France, including a small portion using optical fiber or FTTX.

On September 19, 2013, following failed talks with the French telecommunications company SFR, the company announced it had taken the first steps towards an initial public offering on the NYSE Euronext market in Paris.[4][5]

On March 5, 2014, Numericable, backed by its lead shareholder Altice, made an offer to buy Vivendi's SFR telecommunications affiliate, France's second largest. The bid is said to include about 11 billion euros ($15.2 billion) in cash, 3 billion euros in Numericable’s cable assets and a 750 million-euro capital increase by Altice. Numericable merged with SFR in November 2014 to form Numericable-SFR. In April 2016, the merged company adopted the SFR name across all its businesses.

The brand Numericable remained used to designate the SFR cable and fiber TV offers (which had more channels than SFR ADSL) until 2019.

History edit

Origin of the network edit

From the end of World War II until May 1981, when the French Socialist Party came swept to power with the election of François Mitterrand, the state held a monopoly on the production and distribution of audiovisual programmes on French territory. On July 29, 1982, Law 82-652 abolished the state monopoly and created both a Council and High Authority on Audiovisual Communication to oversee the liberalisation of the French audiovisual sector.[6]

In 1982, the National Cable Plan was approved, with the ambitious goal of connecting one million households within five years and using the most advanced techniques of the time, including fiber-optic technology. In order to finance the project, a public-private partnership was put in place that allowed private operators to utilise the networks set up by France Telecom to commercial ends.[7]

Regulations provided for highly favourable concessions that were awarded to private operators (up to 99 years). Water and Sewage Treatment service providers often diversified into the cable market and used their close ties with local municipalities to win concessions.[8]

On June 6, 1985, the group Lyonnaise des eaux created the company Paris Câble, which would later become Lyonnaise Câble, Noos, and Numericable.[9] Officially launched on November 25, 1986, the launch of the National Cable Plan marked the start of the commercial use of cable networks in Paris. In 1996, 16 regional operators merged into a national player, Lyonnaise Communications.

From Lyonnaise Câble to Noos edit

In May 2000, Noos became the brand name of Lyonnaise Communications in a move that was accompanied by the harmonization of Lyonnaise’s cable networks.[10] Following its national expansion strategy, Noos took over the cable television assets of French group NTL in November 2001.

At this point, three cable operators were still in business: France Telecom, NC Numericable and Noos.

New fiber optic network and diversification edit

NC Numericable and Noos merged in 2006.[11] One year later, the brand Noos disappeared and was replaced by the name Numericable.[12] A new logo and marketing campaign was subsequently launched in August 2007. For the first time, all of French cable networks were technically owned by one company.

In 2005, Numéricâble launched its activities in the Antilles. In 2008, Le Câble Numericable bought WSG and MTVC, the major cable operators in Guadeloupe and Martinique.

Mobile virtual network operator edit

In 2007, Numericable announced that it had signed a deal with Bouygues Telecom to use its mobile network, thereby opening the way to offering mobile services to its customers. The company subsequently launched the service in 2008.[13]

Numericable was launched as a mobile virtual network operator on May 16, 2011, advertising an ‘unlimited’ offer and highlighting its competitiveness. To accompany its business development, Numericable launched a ‘triple play’ internet offer, costing four euros per month, on September 13, 2011.[14][15]

In order to compete with new offers launched by rival company Free, Numericable launched an ‘unlimited’ mobile phone plan costing €19.99 per month on January 23, 2012, contributing to the company’s general move to lower prices.[16]

Launching fiber optic technology in France edit

To compete with competitors’ Internet terminals, Numericable announced the launch of ‘Box by Numericable’, a product that is both modem and receiver. According to the operator, the box allows access to 300 thematic channels, to the Internet and to make an unlimited number of calls to landlines and mobile numbers in France, as well as to several international locations. For the eligible clients, the Box allows a high-speed internet connection (up to 200 megabytes/second) as long as it is linked to a local network. The Box also gives its clients access to videos on-demand (VOD) and multiple social network applications, such as Twitter.[17]

SFR Public Offering edit

While the name of the group was Numericable, the management remained legally administered by two separate companies: Numericable SAS and NC Numericable (formerly known as Noos). Ypso Holding S.à r.l. was a holding company controlling Numericable companies, owned by the American Carlyle Group (35%), the British private-equity firm Cinven (35%) and Altice, a Luxembourg-based cable operator (30%). On 2 August 2013, Numericable Group SA was formed as the parent company of Numericable group companies.[18]

On September 19, 2013, Numericable Group announced the launch of a legal and financial process aimed at the company’s initial public offering on the Paris stock exchange, regulated by NYSE Euronext. The declared objective was to obtain new financial resources to invest in French fiber-optic development.[19] The shares were offered on 7 November 2013.[20]

Recent news edit

In November 2014, France’s competition watchdog approved a deal for Numericable to acquire Virgin Mobile France for €325 million.[21]

SFR launched its fiber packages in November 2014, using the Numericable network and TV bouquets. In France, the cable networks had an exemption from exclusivity of TV channels. Following the launch of the SFR by Numericable offers, Canalsat has withdrawn the Numericable exemption, which has made it lose certain channels such as Eurosport, Disney XD, Disney Junior, Disney Cinema, Comédie+, Planète+, Télétoon+ and Piwi+.

Altice launched its SVOD service, Zive, on 17 November 2015. It was renamed SFR Play in late 2016.

Altice acquired the rights of many sports competitions (Premier League, Liga NOS, Champions League) to form its SFR Sport bouquet. Altice signed an exclusive agreement with Discovery and NBCUniversal in December 2016. The premium movies and series TV channel Altice Studio was launched on 22 August 2017.

Numericable was rebranded as SFR in Belgium and Luxembourg on 15 February 2016, with its launch of Zive.

In December 2016, Altice announced to sell SFR Belux to Telenet for €400 million.[22]

The Numericable and SFR channels numbering were merged on 22 August 2017, and in 2019, the Numericable exclusive channels (MTV, Nickelodeon, Série Club, Cartoon Network...) were added to SFR ADSL offer. The brand Numericable disappeared.

Services edit

The company provided the following services:

  • Internet or TV access;
  • Internet and telephone access;
  • Internet, telephone and TV access;
  • All the above services including a mobile phone contract.

National Network edit

Numericable controls the vast majority of the cable network in France, representing some 9.5 million potential households or about 32% of French households.[23] The company has 3.5 million television subscribers, 1,037,000 for internet and 753,000 for telephone services.[24]

As of June 2012, the cable operator counts over a half million high-speed fiber-optic customers and 4.6 million households connected to the network. Later that year in November 2012, a company press release announced that the number had grown to almost 600,000.[25] According to figures published by Arcep, Numericable holds 70% of the high-speed fiber-optic market.[26]

International Network edit

Numericable also had operations in Luxembourg, Belgium, French Caribbean (Martinique, Guadeloupe and French Guiana) and Portugal.

In 2016, Numericable was replaced by SFR in Belgium, Luxembourg and Overseas France.

In Portugal, Altice sold Cabovisão, due to Meo acquisition, to Apax France and it was rebranded as Nowo on 19 September 2016.

List of Numericable CEOs edit

  • Philippe Besnier (March 2005 – August 2008)
  • Pierre Danon (September 2008 – December 2010)
  • Eric Denoyer (December 2010 – present)

Ownership edit

After its listing on the Paris NYSE Euronext stock exchange, Numericable main shareholders are the Luxembourg investment fund Altice (30%), which is listed under the ticker ATC on the Amsterdam NYSE Euronext stock exchange since January 2014 and is controlled and led by the French-Israeli investor and telecommunications executive Patrick Drahi, the American private-equity group Carlyle Group (26.3%), and the British private-equity firm Cinven (18.2%).

2011 Publicity Campaign edit

In October 2011, Numericable launched a €10 million nationwide advertising campaign with the advertising firm Fred & Farid that featured three fictional creatures that represent the three principal services of the company: television, internet and wireless communications. These mascots were named the Numiz (Cabiz in Portugal).

References edit

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  6. ^ . 1 January 2010. Archived from the original on 13 May 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  7. ^ . 1 January 2010. Archived from the original on 13 May 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  8. ^ "La télévision par câble" by José Frèches, collection "Que sais-je ?", Presses universitaires de France, pages 34 to 39
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  10. ^ Garrigos Raphaël (4 May 2000). "Libération".
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  14. ^ "Numericable propose "son" tarif social de l'Internet à 4 euros par mois". ZDNet. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  15. ^ . DegroupNews. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  16. ^ "Comme Free, Numericable lance un forfait mobile illimité à 19,99 euros". Le Parisien. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  17. ^ . Clubic. Archived from the original on 22 June 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  18. ^ (PDF). Numericable Group. 28 November 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  19. ^ "France's Numericable eyes 5.6 billion euro valuation with IPO". Reuters UK. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  20. ^ . Cinven. 7 November 2013. Archived from the original on 20 February 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  21. ^ "French regulator approves Numericable-Virgin deal" (Press release). Reuters. 27 November 2014.
  22. ^ "Altice to sell SFR BeLux to Telenet for 400 million euros" (Press release). Reuters. 22 December 2016.
  23. ^ "Des ménages toujours plus petits - Projection de ménages pour la France métropolitaine à l'horizon 2030". INSEE. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  24. ^ . Numericable. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  25. ^ "Numericable poursuit sa croissance au troisième semestre". La Fibre Optique. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  26. ^ . Arcep. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.

External links edit

  • Numericable Group official website
  • Official website Belgium 2015-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • Official website Luxemburg

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Numericable was a major French cable operator and telecommunications services company Numericable was originally created in 2007 from the merger between former competitors Noos and NC Numericable networks Numericable Group SA was founded in August 2013 to act as the parent company of Numericable group companies and to offer its shares on the stock exchange The company provides cable broadband services in France Luxembourg and Portugal offering digital and analog television Internet and phone services to homes From 2008 Numericable also offered mobile telephone services to its customers 3 NumericableCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryTelecommunicationsFoundedAugust 2007SuccessorSFRHeadquartersLa Defense Paris FranceArea servedMetropolitan France Portugal Belgium LuxembourgKey peopleEric Denoyer CEO Revenue 1 314 million 2013 Number of employees2 182 2013 ParentAlticeWebsitenumericable wbr fr numericable wbr be sfr wbr luFootnotes references 1 2 It was the leading cable television provider and internet access provider in metropolitan France From 2012 Numericable held the largest high speed broadband network in France including a small portion using optical fiber or FTTX On September 19 2013 following failed talks with the French telecommunications company SFR the company announced it had taken the first steps towards an initial public offering on the NYSE Euronext market in Paris 4 5 On March 5 2014 Numericable backed by its lead shareholder Altice made an offer to buy Vivendi s SFR telecommunications affiliate France s second largest The bid is said to include about 11 billion euros 15 2 billion in cash 3 billion euros in Numericable s cable assets and a 750 million euro capital increase by Altice Numericable merged with SFR in November 2014 to form Numericable SFR In April 2016 the merged company adopted the SFR name across all its businesses The brand Numericable remained used to designate the SFR cable and fiber TV offers which had more channels than SFR ADSL until 2019 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origin of the network 1 2 From Lyonnaise Cable to Noos 1 3 New fiber optic network and diversification 1 4 Mobile virtual network operator 1 5 Launching fiber optic technology in France 1 6 SFR Public Offering 1 7 Recent news 2 Services 3 National Network 4 International Network 5 List of Numericable CEOs 6 Ownership 7 2011 Publicity Campaign 8 References 9 External linksHistory editOrigin of the network edit From the end of World War II until May 1981 when the French Socialist Party came swept to power with the election of Francois Mitterrand the state held a monopoly on the production and distribution of audiovisual programmes on French territory On July 29 1982 Law 82 652 abolished the state monopoly and created both a Council and High Authority on Audiovisual Communication to oversee the liberalisation of the French audiovisual sector 6 In 1982 the National Cable Plan was approved with the ambitious goal of connecting one million households within five years and using the most advanced techniques of the time including fiber optic technology In order to finance the project a public private partnership was put in place that allowed private operators to utilise the networks set up by France Telecom to commercial ends 7 Regulations provided for highly favourable concessions that were awarded to private operators up to 99 years Water and Sewage Treatment service providers often diversified into the cable market and used their close ties with local municipalities to win concessions 8 On June 6 1985 the group Lyonnaise des eaux created the company Paris Cable which would later become Lyonnaise Cable Noos and Numericable 9 Officially launched on November 25 1986 the launch of the National Cable Plan marked the start of the commercial use of cable networks in Paris In 1996 16 regional operators merged into a national player Lyonnaise Communications From Lyonnaise Cable to Noos edit In May 2000 Noos became the brand name of Lyonnaise Communications in a move that was accompanied by the harmonization of Lyonnaise s cable networks 10 Following its national expansion strategy Noos took over the cable television assets of French group NTL in November 2001 At this point three cable operators were still in business France Telecom NC Numericable and Noos New fiber optic network and diversification edit NC Numericable and Noos merged in 2006 11 One year later the brand Noos disappeared and was replaced by the name Numericable 12 A new logo and marketing campaign was subsequently launched in August 2007 For the first time all of French cable networks were technically owned by one company In 2005 Numericable launched its activities in the Antilles In 2008 Le Cable Numericable bought WSG and MTVC the major cable operators in Guadeloupe and Martinique Mobile virtual network operator edit In 2007 Numericable announced that it had signed a deal with Bouygues Telecom to use its mobile network thereby opening the way to offering mobile services to its customers The company subsequently launched the service in 2008 13 Numericable was launched as a mobile virtual network operator on May 16 2011 advertising an unlimited offer and highlighting its competitiveness To accompany its business development Numericable launched a triple play internet offer costing four euros per month on September 13 2011 14 15 In order to compete with new offers launched by rival company Free Numericable launched an unlimited mobile phone plan costing 19 99 per month on January 23 2012 contributing to the company s general move to lower prices 16 Launching fiber optic technology in France edit To compete with competitors Internet terminals Numericable announced the launch of Box by Numericable a product that is both modem and receiver According to the operator the box allows access to 300 thematic channels to the Internet and to make an unlimited number of calls to landlines and mobile numbers in France as well as to several international locations For the eligible clients the Box allows a high speed internet connection up to 200 megabytes second as long as it is linked to a local network The Box also gives its clients access to videos on demand VOD and multiple social network applications such as Twitter 17 SFR Public Offering edit While the name of the group was Numericable the management remained legally administered by two separate companies Numericable SAS and NC Numericable formerly known as Noos Ypso Holding S a r l was a holding company controlling Numericable companies owned by the American Carlyle Group 35 the British private equity firm Cinven 35 and Altice a Luxembourg based cable operator 30 On 2 August 2013 Numericable Group SA was formed as the parent company of Numericable group companies 18 On September 19 2013 Numericable Group announced the launch of a legal and financial process aimed at the company s initial public offering on the Paris stock exchange regulated by NYSE Euronext The declared objective was to obtain new financial resources to invest in French fiber optic development 19 The shares were offered on 7 November 2013 20 Recent news edit In November 2014 France s competition watchdog approved a deal for Numericable to acquire Virgin Mobile France for 325 million 21 SFR launched its fiber packages in November 2014 using the Numericable network and TV bouquets In France the cable networks had an exemption from exclusivity of TV channels Following the launch of the SFR by Numericable offers Canalsat has withdrawn the Numericable exemption which has made it lose certain channels such as Eurosport Disney XD Disney Junior Disney Cinema Comedie Planete Teletoon and Piwi Altice launched its SVOD service Zive on 17 November 2015 It was renamed SFR Play in late 2016 Altice acquired the rights of many sports competitions Premier League Liga NOS Champions League to form its SFR Sport bouquet Altice signed an exclusive agreement with Discovery and NBCUniversal in December 2016 The premium movies and series TV channel Altice Studio was launched on 22 August 2017 Numericable was rebranded as SFR in Belgium and Luxembourg on 15 February 2016 with its launch of Zive In December 2016 Altice announced to sell SFR Belux to Telenet for 400 million 22 The Numericable and SFR channels numbering were merged on 22 August 2017 and in 2019 the Numericable exclusive channels MTV Nickelodeon Serie Club Cartoon Network were added to SFR ADSL offer The brand Numericable disappeared Services editThe company provided the following services Internet or TV access Internet and telephone access Internet telephone and TV access All the above services including a mobile phone contract National Network editNumericable controls the vast majority of the cable network in France representing some 9 5 million potential households or about 32 of French households 23 The company has 3 5 million television subscribers 1 037 000 for internet and 753 000 for telephone services 24 As of June 2012 the cable operator counts over a half million high speed fiber optic customers and 4 6 million households connected to the network Later that year in November 2012 a company press release announced that the number had grown to almost 600 000 25 According to figures published by Arcep Numericable holds 70 of the high speed fiber optic market 26 International Network editNumericable also had operations in Luxembourg Belgium French Caribbean Martinique Guadeloupe and French Guiana and Portugal In 2016 Numericable was replaced by SFR in Belgium Luxembourg and Overseas France In Portugal Altice sold Cabovisao due to Meo acquisition to Apax France and it was rebranded as Nowo on 19 September 2016 List of Numericable CEOs editPhilippe Besnier March 2005 August 2008 Pierre Danon September 2008 December 2010 Eric Denoyer December 2010 present Ownership editAfter its listing on the Paris NYSE Euronext stock exchange Numericable main shareholders are the Luxembourg investment fund Altice 30 which is listed under the ticker ATC on the Amsterdam NYSE Euronext stock exchange since January 2014 and is controlled and led by the French Israeli investor and telecommunications executive Patrick Drahi the American private equity group Carlyle Group 26 3 and the British private equity firm Cinven 18 2 2011 Publicity Campaign editIn October 2011 Numericable launched a 10 million nationwide advertising campaign with the advertising firm Fred amp Farid that featured three fictional creatures that represent the three principal services of the company television internet and wireless communications These mascots were named the Numiz Cabiz in Portugal References edit Numericable a depasse les 500000 abonnes et va continuer d investir TF1 Archived from the original on 12 October 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2013 Numericable Group SA NUME PA Quote Reuters Archived from the original on 8 November 2013 Retrieved 9 June 2014 Numericable va devenir operateur virtuel de telephonie mobile 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Success of Numericable Group s IPO Cinven 7 November 2013 Archived from the original on 20 February 2014 Retrieved 9 June 2014 French regulator approves Numericable Virgin deal Press release Reuters 27 November 2014 Altice to sell SFR BeLux to Telenet for 400 million euros Press release Reuters 22 December 2016 Des menages toujours plus petits Projection de menages pour la France metropolitaine a l horizon 2030 INSEE Retrieved 31 October 2013 Communiques de Presse Numericable Archived from the original on 2 November 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2013 Numericable poursuit sa croissance au troisieme semestre La Fibre Optique Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2013 Observatoires Haut et Tres Haut Debit marche de detail Arcep Archived from the original on 17 October 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2013 External links editNumericable Group official website Official website France Official website Belgium Archived 2015 04 21 at the Wayback Machine Official website 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