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As of 2026, the main public LoRaWAN operators in France are: Orange Live Objects (near-nationwide coverage), Bouygues Objenious (in sunset), Helium Network (community-driven) and Loriot (Swiss-based commercial Network Server vendor, not a public carrier). In addition, many deployments are run on private networks (dedicated infrastructure).

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Orange Live Objects is the French market leader with around 10 000 gateways covering most of the country. Objenious, operated by Bouygues Telecom, was officially placed in end-of-life during 2024-2025. Helium Network is a community-incentivised network built on a token model, with around 3 000 hotspots in France. The Things Network (TTN) is an open community network with sparse French coverage. Private networks — for smart cities, industrial sites and agriculture — represent the majority of installed gateways, often outweighing the public operator footprint.

Preparation tip

Before committing to a public operator, always check the published roadmap and end-of-life notices — the Objenious shutdown stranded thousands of devices, and operators rarely guarantee long-term coverage in writing.

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