The notice will be published “in the next few days,” a spokesperson from Dinum said.
This announcement follows the statement made on Sunday by the Minister for State Reform, David Amiel, that France aims to adopt a home-grown videoconferencing platform by 2027.
Last summer, France mandated that officials switch from WhatsApp and Telegram to Tchap, an instant messaging service designed exclusively for civil servants.
Visio is already utilized by 40,000 staff, including most ministries and some of their subsidiaries like the French National Centre for Scientific Research.
Dinum is targeting 250,000 users. The department will oversee the transition’s compliance and may block flows from other video tools through the state’s internet network in the coming months, it said.












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