Orange
launches its Satellite offer
Orange
extends its range of superfast broadband
connectivity solutions. The new "Orange Satellite
with Nordnet" offer launched on November 16, 2023,
enables customers in mainland France to benefit from
superfast broadband, wherever they are, for €49.99 a
month.
Expanding
its range of connectivity offerings and now includes
satellite in its technology mix, alongside fiber,
ADSL, 4G and 5G Home. This new Satellite offer from
Orange is aimed at customers who are not eligible
for fiber and those with ADSL speeds of less than 8
Mbps. It is marketed through Orange's distribution
channels and operated by Nordnet, an Orange
subsidiary company that has been specializing in
satellite Internet for 15 years.
For €49.99
pe month (with the first month free), customers of
this satellite offer can enjoy unlimited superfast
broadband with a connection speed of up to 200 Mbps
downstream and 15 Mbps upstream [1]. This offer
requires no change of phone number and includes
unlimited calls to landlines in mainland France and
50 other destinations [2] as well as calls to
mobiles in mainland France and eight other
destinations.
After
subscribing, customers will receive a Satellite Kit,
which they can install by themselves or with the
help of Nordnet and its network of specialist
installation partners. The Satellite Kit can be
purchased for €299 or rented for €8/month. Nordnet's
installation kit option costs €299, with a one-year
warranty.
This offer
is part of the French government's Cohésion
Numérique des Territoires (Digital Cohesion of
Regions) program, and meets the government's
objective of guaranteeing access to superfast
broadband (greater than 30 Mbps) for all by 2025.
Homes without good wired broadband can benefit from
a subsidy to access a better connection via wireless
technology.
An offer
based on the expertise of the French and European
space industry
This offer
is based on the Eutelsat Konnect VHTS satellite,
designed by Thalès Alenia Space in Cannes and
launched by on Ariane 5 in September 2022.
Weighing 6.5
tons and measuring 9 meters in height, Eutelsat
Konnect VHTS is the largest European satellite ever
designed. It is part of the new generation of
electric propulsion satellites [3] launched from the
all-electric platform built by Spacebus NEO, with
the financial support of the European Space Agency
and the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (French
Space Agency).
Jean-François Fallacher, Executive Vice President,
CEO Orange France: "The launch of Orange Satellite
with Nordnet is another step towards the deployment
of superfast broadband for everyone, everywhere in
mainland France. At Orange, we're proud to be able
to offer all our customers a superfast broadband
access solution thanks to our technology mix. Our
range of connectivity offers now includes satellite,
in addition to 4G and 5G Home, fiber and ADSL. This
new offer responds to the needs of the French
population, whatever their connectivity
requirements, even in the most remote areas.”
[1] Offer in
mainland France subject to eligibility. 12-month
commitment. Maximum theoretical speeds. Details on
orange.fr. €35 set-up fee & €15 equipment delivery
fee
[2] List of
destinations on nordnet.com
[3] The
satellite's environmental footprint is reduced
thanks to its 100% electric propulsion, which is
less polluting than previous propulsion systems
using chemicals.
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