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ORANGE expands INDOOR MObile COVERAGE services for business

mobile network SOLUTION PROMISES HIGH-QUALITY coverage FOR HARD-TO-REaCH BUSINESS SITES

Paris, 5 October 2007
Orange today announced the launch of Onsite Coverage, a market leading service that uses small, low-powered, indoor GSM equipment (PicoBTS[1]) to provide enhanced mobile coverage to smaller remote and inaccessible business locations. Following successful trials, Orange is the first European mobile operator to make the solution available to business customers, with customer trials already underway in Switzerland and commercial launch planned for the start of 2008. 

Onsite Coverage extends Orange's existing indoor coverage range which already includes mobile repeaters for boosting service across large sites such as business parks.  Onsite Coverage brings a new solution to Orange's portfolio which is faster and more cost-efficient to deploy, allowing customers of all sizes to access excellent mobile signal wherever they are based. The Onsite Coverage solution, owned and supported by Orange, consists of miniature, low-cost cellular base stations which extend mobile coverage to remote rural sites and indoor areas such as basement offices or conference centres. 

The solution is connected to the Orange network via a broadband connection and provides any Orange handset with an enhanced signal.  Compatible with any 2G or GPRS mobile service, Onsite Coverage extends Orange's mobile coverage in areas where the signal is weaker than usual due to challenging locations such as hilly terrain or concrete and steel building constructions. The solution can also be used to boost existing public network capacity in urban areas with very dense phone usage, such as shopping centres and large office blocks. 

Onsite Coverage is a scalable offering, with each miniature base station able to provide full mobile coverage for up to 50 mobile users, boosting coverage within a 50 metre radius. Base stations can also be linked together to support more users or a higher volume of calls. All Orange GSM handsets are supported and key functions such as voice calls, voicemail, text messaging and email work in the same way as on the existing Orange network.

"As mobile adoption in the business market continues to grow, workers who move from location to location or even those who sit at their desks, need more access to mobile coverage in the hardest-to-reach places," says Philippe Bernard, Executive Vice President, Orange Business Solutions. "For example, a distribution depot in a rural or mountainous location may need to give staff mobile telephones so they can keep in touch when they are working anywhere on site, or a city-based trading company may need to provide mobile coverage to their basement offices ensuring employees don't miss vital sales calls when away from their desks."

Onsite Coverage is the next significant phase of Orange's investment in network quality and best possible access.  Orange is conducting customer trials in a number of countries to ensure that service delivery in each country is quality-tested and customer-ready. The service will be made available to Orange customers in the UK, France, Spain, Poland and Switzerland during 2008.

Philippe says, "The launch of Onsite Coverage is evidence of our commitment to delivering the very best network for business.  We are removing one of the last remaining barriers to corporate mobile adoption and helping our customers to get more from mobile, regardless of their location."

Regardless of whether someone is calling from outside their building or within their office using Onsite Coverage, all call charges and services remain unchanged because it is simply an extension of the Orange network.  Depending on their needs and requirements, businesses will pay a monthly rental fee for the indoor cell hardware.

About Orange
Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world's leading telecommunications operators. France Telecom serves more than 163 million customers in five continents as of June 30, 2007, of which two thirds are Orange customers. The Group had consolidated sales of 51.7 billion euros in 2006 and 25,9 billion euros for the 1 st semester of 2007. At June 30, 2007 the group had 102.5 million mobile customers and 10.5 million broadband internet (ADSL) customers.

Launched in June 2005, the NExT program (New Experience in Telecommunications) will enable the Group to pursue its transformation as an integrated operator and make France Telecom the benchmark for new telecommunications services in Europe. In 2006, Orange became the Group's single brand for Internet, television and mobile services in the majority of countries where the company operates, and Orange Business Services the banner for services offered to businesses worldwide. France Telecom is the number three mobile operator and the number one provider of broadband internet services in Europe and one of the world leaders in providing telecommunication services to multinational companies.

France Telecom (NYSE:FTE) is listed on Euronext Paris and on the New York Stock Exchange.

For more information: http://www.orange.com, http://www.francetelecom.com, www.orange-business.com

Orange and any other Orange product or service names included in this material are trade marks of Orange Personal Communications Services Limited.