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ORANGE ANNOUNCES FURTHER PROGRESS IN THE ROLL-OUT OF MOBILE BROADBAND EXPERIENCE

London/Paris
4th November 2004

 Six handset vendors confirmed: LG, SonyEricsson, Samsung, Sanyo (European exclusive), Nokia and Motorola
 Infrastructure partners confirmed in Switzerland (Nokia Networks) and Belgium (Nortel Networks)
 On-track for commercial launch of 3G services in the UK and France before end of 2004
 EDGE deployment underway in Romania and Slovakia and planned for 2005 in France to complete 3G roll-out

Orange, the mobile arm of the France Telecom Group, today announces further progress in the delivery of its vision of a "mobile broadband" experience for customers across many of the company's major markets.

Orange will be launching commercial 3G services to customers in the UK and France before the end of the year and in addition to the handsets from LG and SonyEricsson that were announced in July, devices from Samsung, Sanyo, Nokia and Motorola will be offered to customers in both countries.

Orange has been working closely with the selected handset manufacturers to develop world-class devices, all of which have been part of extensive customer trials in the UK and France. The first results of this cooperation - the LG U8150, SonyEricsson Z1010, Samsung Z107, Sanyo S750, and Nokia 6630 - will deliver the unique Orange Signature phone experience. All handsets will give simple, intuitive and high-speed access to the Orange World portal and the internet as well as other services such as mobile email, gaming and music downloads. They will also give customers access to exciting new 3G services including video telephony and video downloads.

The S750 represents Sanyo's first foray into the European mobile market and builds on its established reputation for high-quality consumer electronic goods. The handset, which is exclusive to Orange and has been developed in close collaboration between the two companies, will offer a mega pixel camera and a QVGA screen. As the biggest supplier of digital cameras in Europe, Sanyo has shared its unrivalled expertise in cameras and video with Orange giving customers even better access to multi-media services.

Florian Seiche, Director of Devices, Orange SA comments, "Orange is moving into the 3G market by extending our successful Signature Phone strategy. We remain focussed on delivering to our customers the best possible user experience and so have carefully selected device vendors who also share this objective."

Through the Freemove Alliance, Orange customers will be able to roam with their 3G devices across major towns and cities in Spain, Italy and Germany, in addition to the extensive Orange 3G networks in the UK and France.

Orange also announced the signing of two further contracts as part of the framework agreement with Nokia Networks, Nortel Networks and Alcatel signed last year to provide its 3G radio access network (RAN) technology infrastructure across the Orange footprint.

Orange has agreed to purchase UMTS radio access network (RAN) equipment and a full range of professional services and operational support systems from Nokia Networks for Orange Switzerland and Nortel Networks for Mobistar (Belgium) This follows the on-going roll-outs in the UK with Nokia Networks and in France with Alcatel, Nokia Networks and Nortel Networks.

Commenting on their selection, Vivek Badrinath, Chief Technology Officer, Orange SA, said, "Nokia Networks, Nortel Networks and Alcatel are demonstrating extensive technical capabilities, commitment, experience and industry leadership with the work that they are completing on our 3G infrastructure development in the UK and France. The delivery of an outstanding 3G network will allow us to leverage the capabilities of 3G technology to launch world class services to our customer base across the Group."

Orange Switzerland will announce the details of its 3G launch plans including timescales, coverage and offers in due course. Mobistar will launch a 3G offer for the business market in the first half of 2005 and will be studying EDGE-enabled services in the near future.

Orange Romania launched its EDGE network in mid-October and customers are now able to watch videos and browse the internet at speeds that are up to three times faster than GPRS. An EDGE enabled data card has also been launched in Romania, offering similar benefits to business customers who want to access company information on the move. Orange Slovakia will launch its first EDGE services in Q1 2005. Orange France will be deploying EDGE in 2005 to complete the roll-out of its 3G network.

The UK 3G network went live on 19 July with the launch of the 3G Mobile Office Card, targeted initially at business customers. The network was launched with population coverage of 66%, covering all large cities and towns throughout the country, business parks, major rail routes and airports. On 6 September, Orange France launched its 3G data card also aimed at business customers. By the end of 2004, Orange will have 3G coverage in over twenty major cities across France including Paris.


For further information contact:
developers@orange.com


Notes to Editors
Orange and wirefree and any other Orange product or service names included in this material are trademarks of Orange PCS. The Orange group is one of the world's largest mobile communications companies and a subsidiary of the France Telecom Group, with operations in 17 countries across Europe and beyond. It provides a broad range of personal communications services, including Orange GSM1800 services and other digital cellular telephone services. Within the Orange Group, the Orange brand operates in the UK, France, Switzerland, Romania, Slovakia, Thailand, the Ivory Coast, the Dominican Republic, Cameroon, the Netherlands, Botswana, and Madagascar. The Orange group also has controlled operations in Belgium (Mobistar). The Orange group has a joint controlling interest in Egypt (MobiNil) and minority interests in Portugal (Optimus), Austria (One), and Mumbai/India (BPL Mobile). As at the end of September 2004, Orange was the largest mobile operator in both the UK with 13.9 million active customers, and France with 20.6 million registered customers. As at the end of September 2004, Orange controlled companies had over 52 million customers worldwide. Orange, along with TIM, Telefonica and T-Mobile, is a founding member of the FreeMove alliance. Further information about Orange can be found on the Orange website at www.orange.com.