- Orange United Kingdom
Infobox_Company
company_name = Orange
company_
company_type =Subsidiary
foundation = 1994 (byHutchison Telecom )
location = flagicon|UKBristol ,UK
key_people = Tom Alexander (Chief Executive)
area_served =United Kingdom
industry =Telecommunication s
slogan = The future's bright...
products = Mobile telecommunications products and services,
Broadband and internet products and services
revenue = €6,620 million (2007)cite web
url=http://www.francetelecom.com/en_EN/finance/invest-analysts/cons-results/att00003877/FranceTelecom_annual_results_2007.pdf
title=Annual Results 2007- France Télécom SA
publisher=Orange PCS
date=2008-03-13
accessdate=2008-03-24 |format=PDF]
operating_income =
num_employees =
homepage = [http://www.orange.co.uk www.orange.co.uk]Orange UK is a
mobile network operator andinternet service provider in theUnited Kingdom which is owned byFrance Télécom . It was founded in 1994 byHutchison Telecom which was later bought byMannesmann AG and then in May 2000 sold to its present owners. Orange UK has over 17 million customers through its mobile andbroadband servicescite web
url=http://pressoffice.orange.co.uk/content/detail.asp?NewsAreaID=26&ReleaseID=643
title=About Orange UK
publisher=Orange PCS
date=2008-03-13
accessdate=2008-03-24 ] .Service
Orange UK currently offers two mobile phone packages; pay as you go and pay monthly service plans.
As with other prepaid plans, pay as you go mobile users are given the option to top-up their phone via a swipe card, over the internet or via a credit or debit card.
The pay monthly service gives customers an option of 12, 18 or 24 month contracts. The contracts come 'bundled' with minutes, text messages and within some contracts data and insurance services, additional charges can be incurred for Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) and Mobile Data services.
Orange UK operates a
GPRS ,EDGE and3G service and is in the process of rolling out aHSDPA network. Orange's2G network covers 99% of the UK population and has the largest integrated 3G/2.5G network in the UK, Orange claims it spends up to £1.5 million per day investing in its networkcite web
url=http://www1.orange.co.uk/coverage/invest.html
title=Orange Coverage Data
publisher=Orange PCS
date=2008-03-13
accessdate=2008-03-13 ] .In addition to this Orange UK provides
DSL services, under the same brand. Originally operated as Freeserve in the UK it was bought-out byFrance Telecom , rebranded as Wanadoo and on 1st June 2006 Wanadoo was rebranded Orange. When Orange launched its DSL broadband service it offered it for 'free', joiningTalkTalk in the foray for market sharecite news
url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2006/may/25/news.mobilephones
title=Orange responds to talktalk with its own 'free' broadband offer
publisher=The Guardian
date=2006-05-25
accessdate=2008-03-13] . The company has attempted to converge its mobile and DSL broadband products and like its competitors offers DSL broadband services alongside its mobile services, at a subsidized rate (Free 2mb broadband with 2gb usage allowance for free if you take a £30 a month or more mobile package with an 18 month contract, or "unlimited" 8mb broadband for £5 a month when you take a £30 or more a month mobile contract at 18months or more). Orange now offers 'triple-play' services converging mobile, landline and DSL broadband. Orange UK on its highest broadband service offers aLivebox which integratesVoIP technology as well aswi-fi . It has been rumored that Orange intends to launch avideo on demand service through its DSL broadband service.Price plans
In April 2006 Orange changed its contract offering by offering four packages to customers, each aimed at different lifestyles and differentiating its offering. Amid much amusement Orange changed the names of its packages to animals: Dolphin, Canary, Racoon and Panther. On some plans there are unlimited minutes (to landlines or Orange UK mobiles), texts or data. In addition to this Orange offers dedicated business plans- Solo, Venture and Momentum. Orange also offers 'magic numbers'- unlimited free calls to other Orange UK mobiles on contract or "talk for an hour, pay for a minute" on PAYG (you will have to add it as your "magic number").
Later in April 2008 Orange extended its animals to Pay as you go customers, introducing Dolphin, Racoon, Canary and Camel. Dolphin and Canary offer bonuses, whilst Racoon is a discounted call rate and Camel is for a call-abroad tariff giving discounted calls to foreign countries.
Orange like other mobile networks now offers an "Internet Everywhere" tariff on pay as you go, pay monthly and business plans. Pay monthly and business plans come with either a
datacard orUSB modem . It operates across the network's EDGE,3G ,HSDPA andHSUPA network and offers speeds of up to 3.6 Mbit/s. Orange has announced that this speed will be increased to 7.2Mbit/s in the top 30 UK cities and 14.4 Mbit/s in the top 5 cities, this will be rolled out over the next 18 monthscite news
url=http://www.fiercewireless.com/europe/story/orange-the-future-is-now-the-agenda-/2008-06-05
title=Orange: The Future is now 'The Agenda'
publisher=Fierce Wireless
date=2008-06-05
accessdate=2008-08-09] .Also in April 2008 Orange UK introduced a new pricing structure on its
broadband product. Customers who now connect to Orange must live in anLLU area (within the 'Orange network') or pay an increased tariff. New customers are also expected to pay a one-off connection fee.Retail
Orange, like its competitors operates a retail estate, with over 300 stores. These are branded as "The Orange Shop" and operate as a indirect sales channel. These retails stores are run independantly from Orange.
Contracts and pay as you go phones with Orange are also available from other retailers, such as
Carphone Warehouse ,Phones4u , Argos and smaller independent mobile phone dealers, operating either inphysical retail , online, through call centers or even supermarkets.Orange were the first British mobile phone network whose products could be bought online, from the UK's first online mobile phone dealer Mobiles.co.ukcite web
url=http://www.mobiles.co.uk/about.html
title=About Us- Mobiles.co.uk
publisher=Mobiles.co.uk
date=2006-05-25
accessdate=2008-03-24] .Image in the United Kingdom
In the UK, Orange has come under pressure from customers to improve its
customer service department as a result of many reports of poor existing customer services. The deteriorating customer service and increased customer dissatisfaction has coincided with the takeover by France Telecom and the departure ofHans Snook as CEO of the company.In response, an advertising campaign was run to reinforce the company's commitment to customer service. According to UK Mobile Market Statistics 2006 published by the Wireless World Forum, Orange has now fallen to fourth place behind O2, Vodafone, and T-Mobile in
UK market share.Campaigns have also been run to advertise the new3G service, featuring well-known faces such asElton John andStephen Fry .Jane Copeland has been one of the voices of Orange since the company's early years.In early June 2008, CEO Tom Alexander made public his new vision for the orange brand. He named it 'the agenda' and focused it mainly on taking Orange back to the top of the customer satisfaction polls. Despite 'the agenda' causing widespread job losses (Mainly in the Coaching and HR areas) it has been hailed as a great step forward for the company by most of it's senior management teams. 'The agenda' also sets out a plan for halting expansion in India and bringing all frontline customer service back to the UK.
At the cinema
At most cinemas across the UK, advertisements for Orange are shown directly before the film, after any other adverts and film trailers. The adverts feature short sketches involving various celebrities including;
Rob Lowe ,Macaulay Culkin ,Val Kilmer ,Mena Suvari ,Michael Madsen ,Steven Seagal ,Sean Astin ,Patrick Swayze ,Carrie Fisher ,Roy Scheider ,Spike Lee ,John Cleese ,Alan Cumming ,Verne Troyer ,Daryl Hannah ,Ewan McGregor ,Snoop Dogg , andDarth Vader . Throughout the sketch, a pair of fictional Orange executives, played byBrennan Brown andSteve Furst , manipulate an idea into film which promotes Orange throughproduct placement , despite the product being completely 'out-of-place' (a mobile phone in a Western Film is one example); the catch line is "Don't let a mobile phone ruin your movie. Please switch it off."The current star of Orange adverts is
Anjelica Huston .In addition to this Orange has offered
Orange Wednesdays since 2003. This enables any Orange customer be they pay as you go, pay monthly or an internet customer able to apply for 2 for 1 cinema tickets at participating cinemas, by text message. This was a result of Orange attempting to increase cinema visits during the quiet weekly periods.Sponsorship
In spirit with Orange's commitment to cinema Orange sponsors the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards which includes an award in its own name- the Orange Rising Star Award.
Orange UK has also shown a commitment to music which has included partnering with the
Glastonbury Festival to provide mobile charging facilities and offers a music bursarycite web
url=http://www1.orange.co.uk/entertainment/music/musicBursary.php
title=Orange Music Bursary
publisher=Orange PCS
date=2006-05-25
accessdate=2008-03-24] .Orange also has many other lucrative partnerships through its parent company
France Télécom to promote the Orange brand throughout the world.Marketing slogan
"I Am" is the new marketing slogan of Orange UK.
It is to be used from 5 July 2008 across all of the company's marketing activity.
The main slogan to be used is "I am who I am because of everyone", however subsidiary slogans will be used to describe the company's products and services, for example "I am more focus, less fuzz" is used to describe the
Samsung Soul handset.A TV advert, "Everyman" was launched on 5 July 2008 to mark the beginning of the campaign, and a website at http://www.i-am-everyone.co.uk accompanied the launch.A radio advert was also broadcast on commercial radio stations, which suggested to listeners to search for "I am" on search engines, (these being major search engines such as
Google ), in which included sponsored listings for the Orange I am campaign.Criticism
Broadband dissatisfaction
On the 21 March 2007, "Watchdog", a
television series by theBBC focusing onconsumer protection, published the results from aBroadband survey they held. According to the survey, Orange is the worst ISP in the UK; 68% of Orange customers who took part in the survey said they were dissatisfied with Orange's customer service. According to the survey Orange had the highest number of dissatisfied broadband customers, and two-thirds of Orange customers experienced problems cancelling their Orange broadband.cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/consumer/tv_and_radio/watchdog/reports/internet/internet_20070321.shtml |title=BBC Watchdog Broadband Survey |accessdate=2007-03-21]A
consumer organisation forum web site known as OrangeProblems monitors thecustomer service provided by Orange Broadband in the UK. Initially set up as WanadooProblems.co.uk, the site focuses on OrangeLocal Loop Unbundling but also covers a wider range of Orange operations.Data protection
In 2007 Orange was found to be in breach of the
Data Protection Act by theInformation Commissioner's Office (UK) (ICO) after complaints from customers about the use of their personal information Orange has since agreed to reinforce the requirements of the Data Protection Act.cite news
url=http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/pressreleases/2007/orange_and_littlewoods_undertakings_110607_final.pdf
title=Orange and Littlewoods in breach of the Data Protection Act
publisher=The Information Commissioner's Office
date=2007-06-21
accessdate=2007-06-23 ] cite news
url=http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2192654/orange-littlewoods-breach-dpa
title=Orange and Littlewoods in breach of DPA
publisher=VNU
date=2007-06-22
accessdate=2007-06-23 ]The company was also criticised in the press for its handling of personal data, following complaints of Orange customer data being used by independent mobile sales companies in the practice of slamming. Orange denied any involvement.cite news
url=http://money.guardian.co.uk/phones/story/0,,2109131,00.html
title=Orange slammed as users see red
publisher=The Guardian
date=2007-06-23
accessdate=2007-06-23 ]ee also
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Orange (brand)
*Orange Moldova References
External links
* [http://www.orange.co.uk Official Website]
* [http://www.orange.co.uk/shopping/default.htm Orange Shopping Website]
* [http://www.i-am-everyone.co.uk Official Campaign Website]
* [http://www.orangeproblems.co.uk Orange Problems]
* [http://www.howirritating.com/orange Orange Irritation Forum]
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