Orange France Extends 4G CoverageOrange France Extends 4G Coverage

Orange France now reaches 15 large urban areas with 4G

April 4, 2013

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PARIS -- Orange was already the first operator in France to introduce a commercial offer following the launch of its 4G network in Marseille in June 2012, and in Lyon, Nantes and Lille in November 2012. From 4 April, Orange will now open its 4G network in ten new cities and surrounding areas (Bordeaux, La Rochelle, Chartres, Orléans, Dunkerque, Nancy, Metz, Clermont-Ferrand, Grenoble and Annecy). In addition, following the launch of 4G in the Paris Opéra area on 28 January, Orange is now extending its network from 4 April to the city's 1st, 2nd, 8th and 9th districts.From June 2013, Orange will launch 4G in 21 additional “agglomerations”, including Montpellier, Rennes, Pau, Poitiers and Mulhouse; Toulouse will follow by the summer.Orange already has the fastest H+ network according to the ARCEP report published in November 2012(3), and currently offers coverage for 65% of the French population.Orange mobile users can now consult the website treshautdebit.orange.fr to compare broadband speeds of the 3G+, H+ and 4G networks.To make the most of 4G, Orange is launching a new range of offers for the general public, and nine offers for businesses and professionals. France Télécom – Orange

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