Orange Launches Its 5G Network by Making Quality of Service Its Priority
Orange announces the launch of its 5G network in 15 French1 , municipalities, as of 3 December, 2020, including Nice, Marseille, Le Mans, Angers and Clermont Ferrand. By the end of the year, more than 160 municipalities will be covered with 5G.
This 3.5GHz 5G launch brings speeds up to three to four times faster than 4G to meet changing customer needs. Only 3.5GHz frequencies allow a true 5G experience
Stéphane Richard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the group, declared:
“This new technology is a breakthrough innovation that will allow all of our customers, both individuals and businesses to benefit from unprecedented quality of service and to develop new uses. The deployment will be done gradually and in a constructive dialogue with all local authorities, in parallel with our efforts to expand coverage of the French territory in 4G. As a responsible operator, Orange is committed to offering the best to its customers to meet their growing connectivity needs, thanks to more efficient technology that is more energy efficient.”
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A gradual deployment of the 5G network
On 1 October, during the auction, Orange obtained the largest share of the frequency blocks involved, with 90 MHz of spectrum. This deployment focuses mainly on these new 3.5GHz frequencies and may be supplemented by the use of 2.1GHz 2frequencies
The operator has chosen to initially cover areas that are already heavily used in order to avoid any risk of saturation. In fact, between September 2019 and September 2020, data usage on Orange and Sosh tariff plans increased by 40%, carrying a risk of saturation of the current networks by 2022. This is why the use of these new 5G frequencies, according to Orange is the best answer for the future..
In addition, Orange enables its customers to benefit from the best mobile network, according to ARCEP1 in 2019. .
Orange is continuing its efforts in parallel in the deployment of 4G, with an objective of switching 100% of Orange sites to 4G by the end of 2020.
5G, an asset of the energy transition
5G is the first mobile standard that integrates the optimisation of energy consumption into its design. A key element of this increased efficiency is that the antennas activate only on-demand, that is to say, they only transmit in the direction of the devices, only when they are needed. By reducing the transmission of signals to the essential, the 5G network is more energy efficient than 4G: it can absorb much more data traffic while controlling the energy consumption2 .
5G is also becoming an asset for energy transition by promoting the advent of IoT3 it paves the way for smarter management and optimisation of resources in the home, in cities, in industry and even in agricultural management.
The 5G standard natively incorporated higher security requirements than previous generations, in particular on the encryption of radio communications between the antenna and the core networks.
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5G offers
As a reminder, the operator launched its four 5G packages on 8 October, 2020:4 :
- The 70 GB offer at €29.99⁵/month for new mobile customers with an Open Pack or 4G Home or €39.99/month without an Open Pack – 12-month commitment.
- The 100 GB offer at €39.99¹/month for new mobile customers with an Open Pack or 4G Home or €49.99/month without an Open Pack – 12 or 24 month commitment with a new mobile
- The 150 GB offer in mainland France at €49.99¹/month for new mobile customers with an Open Pack or 4G Home or €64.99/month without an Open Pack – 12 or 24 month commitment with a new mobile
- Unlimited Go² offer in mainland France at €79.99¹/month for new mobile customers with an Open Pack or 4G Home or €94.99/month without an Open Pack – 12 or 24 month commitment with new mobile
These offers, in their version with a 24-month commitment, also include the possibility of acquiring a new 5G compatible mobile at the best Orange³ price. No change of SIM card is expected.
Since 8 October, Orange has also launched:
- For professionals, an “intense special edition” 5G compatible package, with 150 GB for Performance Pro and Open Pro customers – 12 or 24 month commitment with mobile.
- For SMEs/medium-sized companies, the operator has launched a 5G option which brings an additional 20 GB to the three packages of the Performance Enterprise range – “balance” (50 GB); “intense” (100 GB); “intense travel” (200 GB).
In order to take advantage of the best of Orange 5G by equipping itself responsibly, the operator launched its “Re” programme on 8 October, which is part of a circular economy approach by allowing the recycling and the reconditioning of old mobiles (conditions in stores).
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