Latest Orange Travel solutions deliver significant savings

Favourite Countries
offers between 18-60 % savings on voice roaming

Travel Data Daily
offers up to 90 % savings on data roaming
Orange, one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators, today announced
the launch of two new innovative voice and data roaming offers, designed to make
it easier and cheaper for customers to stay in touch with family, friends and
colleagues whilst travelling abroad within the EU.
These latest additions to the Orange Travel portfolio of roaming offers for both
consumer and business customers will be available across the European network
footprint from this summer, responding to customer demand for simple, transparent
and cost-effective roaming services in line with its Orange Travel philosophy.
The new voice roaming offer, Favourite Countries, is the first service of its
kind and will be of particular benefit to those that travel regularly abroad or
those that live or operate on borders but will also have appeal to occasional
roamers. Customers are charged an upfront monthly fee - €5 (€4.18 ex. VAT) in
France for example and there are no hidden charges. Customers simply select a
country or countries of their choice from a list of eligible countries and then
benefit from discounted or national rates when calling anywhere in the EU from
those countries. Favourite Countries is expected to deliver price reductions of
between 18 and 60% off the regulated Eurotariff (outgoing rates), regardless of
the network that the customer is roaming on. As an example, customers of Orange
France will be charged €0.37 per minute (€0.31 ex.VAT), instead of €0.59 (€0.49
ex.VAT) for outgoing calls (this is a 37% saving) when calling abroad in their
favourite country. The offer is available today in France and Romania and is being
extended (subject to local adaptations*) to the UK, Spain, Belgium, Slovakia and
Switzerland across the summer and to Poland in September. The offer will be further
extended across Orange’s African and Middle Eastern operations under the name
‘Pays Sans Frontières’ by the end of 2008...