Monaco Telecom is satisfied with improvements to Internet.
Resurfacing takes place from Monday 29th March to Tuesday 13th April inclusive.
Traffic moving in both directions through the tunnel again.
The road tunnel linking blvd Larvotto with Fontvieille opens on Tuesday 2nd March. There are 2 new lanes, one allowing direct access to Fontvieille, the other making it easier to get to the Moyenne Corniche from Fontvieille.
Fontvieille port is investing in new infrastructure.
New CEO Martin Peronnet has outlined plans to improve telecom services in the Principality.
The new CEO met the press at the beginning of February to outline plans for the coming year. After a shaky start to 2008, when Monaco's Internet connection crashed for 45 minutes in January, Peronnet assured residential and business clients that improvements to Internet services would be seen in the coming months. The company also plans to offer more HD television channels, new content and video on demand.
Monaco's fixed jetty has waited nearly 7 years for its name.
A street name has finally been given to the new harbour extension. The quayside will be called Quai Rainier III, named after the father of our current Prince Albert II. Prince Rainier was often referred to as the "builder Prince" because during his reign there was a huge amount of construction carried out to develop Monaco. The extended harbour has allowed Monaco to double its port capacity and to welcome larger cruise ships and yachts. Its construction started in 1999 while Prince Rainier was still alive. The other side of the extension will be simply called the Esplanade des Pecheurs.