By early 1986, 1.4 million terminals were connected to Minitel, with plans to distribute another million by the end of the year. To reduce opposition from newspapers worried about competition from an electronic network, they were allowed to establish the first consumer services on Minitel. Libération offered 24-hour online news, such as results from events at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles that occurred overnight in France.
By 1988, three million terminals were installed, with 100,000 new units installed monthly. The telephone directory received 23 million calls monthly, with 40,000 updates daily. About 6,000 other services were available, with 250 added monthly.
France Télécom estimated that almost 9 million terminals had access to the network at the end of 1999, and that it was used by 25 million people. Developed by 10,000 companies, in 1996, almost 26,000 different services were available.