signalnomade — Real antennas, not optimistic maps.
We don’t show estimated coverage. We show the mobile antennas declared to ANFR — operator, technology, band, status and distance — so you can judge which network may work at your destination in France.
Type the village, campsite or address of your stay and see which antennas really exist around it — and which operator they belong to.
How to read this data (important)
- A nearby antenna does not guarantee signal: terrain, walls, vegetation and congestion all matter. The absence of antennas, however, is a reliable warning sign.
- Low bands (700/800/900 MHz), highlighted in green, reach further and penetrate buildings better: they are what matters in rural areas.
- High bands (2100/2600/3500 MHz) bring speed, but only close to the antenna.
- “Technically operational” (common for 5G) means installed and authorised; “approved project” means the antenna does not exist yet.
- Budget brands: Sosh runs on Orange; RED runs on SFR; B&You runs on Bouygues.
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