History of the Orange Company

Creation of France Télécom, a public telecommunications operator in France. This moment marked a major turning point in the French telecommunications industry. The goal was to modernize infrastructures while making telecommunications accessible to everyone...

France Telecom Offices
1988

Partial privatization of France Télécom. The decision to privatize was driven by the need to innovate and adapt to a rapidly changing global market. This also led to internal changes, marking the beginning of a new era for the company...

1997

Acquisition of the British operator Orange. This acquisition symbolizes the company's ambition to internationalize and establish itself as a major player in the global telecommunications industry...

2000

Official abandonment of the name "France Télécom" to become simply Orange. This decision was part of a strategy to modernize the brand's image and unify its activities under a single identity...

Transition from France Telecom to Orange
2013

In 2015, Orange launched its banking services offer, Orange Bank. This initiative marked the company's entry into the banking sector, diversifying its service portfolio and responding to the growing consumer demand for digital services.

Orange Bank
2015

In 2020, Orange announced its commitment to a sustainable development strategy, aiming to reduce its carbon footprint and promote ecological initiatives. This includes investing in renewable energy and reducing electronic waste.

2020

Today, Orange offers a wide range of services, from traditional telecommunications to fiber optics, digital services, and cloud solutions. The company continues to grow by investing in new technologies...

Orange Logo
2024