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    Free was the second-largest French ISP until end June 2007, when competitor Neuf Cegetel acquired Club Internet (T-Online France). [64] Neuf Cegetel used to grow essentially by purchasing its competitors, until it was itself absorbed by SFR. Until 2009, Free has always had a higher organic growth than Neuf Cegetel and SFR. [65]

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    Free Mobile is a subsidiary of Free S.A.S. that provides wireless Internet to consumers in France. It operates on 3G, 4G and 5G frequencies and has a roaming agreement with Orange until 2025.

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  9. 1st Free French Division - Wikipedia

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    1940: Free French Expeditionary Corps. 1941: Free French Orient Brigade. May 1941: 1st Light Free French Division. 20 August 1941: dissolution following the campaign of Syria. 24 September 1941: regrouping of the Free French units of the Middle East into the 1st and 2nd Light Free French Divisions (divisions with two brigades each).