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FRENCH MULTINATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION
Orange (telecommunications); Orange (company); France Telecom; OpenTransit; Orange Mobile; Orange Telecom; Orange (Mobile Telephone company); Orange Telecommunications; Orange Network; Orange SA; Orange.fr; Orange.com; Orange (telecoms); Orange Dominicana; VOXMobile; Orange Liechtenstein; Orange Luxembourg; Orange France; Orange (brand); France telecom; France Télécom SA; France Telecom SA; VOXmobile; Orange Botswana; Orange Cameroon; Orange Ivory Coast; Orange Kenya; Orange Madagascar; Orange Mali; Orange Mauritius; Orange Niger; Orange Réunion; Orange Senegal; Orange Switzerland; Orange Uganda; France Telecom S.A.; France Télécom S.A.; Orange Labs; Itinéris; Mobicarte; OLA (Mobile phone); France Télécom; Orange Sport; Orange sa; Orange Sa; Orange s.a.
  • Orange's former head office in Paris at 6, Place d'Alleray.
  • [[Orange Marine]] operates [[cable-laying ship]]s
  • As a result of [[deregulation]], Orange operates phone booths in Wellington, New Zealand.
  • Orange world activities.
  • Logo of France Télécom from 2006 until 2013.
  • Mobile network locations in Europe.<br />[[File:Naranja1.png]] France, Moldova, Romania and Slovakia: leading mobile telephone business.<br />[[File:Naranja2.png]] Belgium, Poland: ranked 2nd in mobile telephony.<br />[[File:Naranja3.png]] Spain: ranked 3rd in mobile telephony.

France Telecom         
France Telecom, compañía de telecomunicaciones francesa (provee servicios de internet, líneas de teléfonos alquilados, redes virtuales y etc.)
France         
  • Roussillon]], [[Vaucluse]]
  • access-date=19 May 2012}}</ref>
  • [[Place de la Bourse]] in [[Bordeaux]], an example of [[French baroque architecture]]
  • illegal migrant]] encampment in the vicinity of [[Calais]], France, that existed from January 2015 to October 2016.
  • nuclear power]], the highest percentage in the world.
  • [[Chamonix]] valley with the [[Mont Blanc]] at background, the highest mountain in the [[Alps]] and [[Western Europe]] on the border with [[Italy]]
  • [[Chanel]]'s headquarters on [[Place Vendôme]], Paris
  • The [[Château de Chenonceau]], nowadays part of a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]], was built in the early 16th century.
  • divine right]].
  • [[Claude Debussy]]
  • Impressionist]] movement
  • ''Ouverture des États généraux à Versailles, 5 mai 1789'' by [[Auguste Couder]]
  • [[Daft Punk]], pioneers of the [[French house]] movement
  • Free French]] during [[World War II]], and [[President of France]]
  • The basic principles that the French Republic must respect are found in the 1789 [[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]].
  • The [[European Synchrotron Radiation Facility]] in [[Grenoble]]
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  • French [[Poilus]] posing with their war-torn flag in 1917, during World War I
  • [[Eugène Delacroix]]'s ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' (1830) portrays the [[July Revolution]] using the stylistic views of [[Romanticism]]. Since Liberty is part of the motto "[[Liberté, égalité, fraternité]]", as the French put it, this painting has become the primary symbol of the French Republic.
  • geographic scale]]
  • The first (light blue) and second (dark blue) [[French colonial empire]]
  • Frankish expansion from 481 to 870
  • [[René Descartes]], founder of modern [[Western philosophy]]<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rene-Descartes René Descartes], [[Encyclopædia Britannica]]</ref>
  • Metropolitan France territorial evolution]] from 985 to 1947
  • Composition of the French economy (GDP) in 2016 by expenditure type
  • date=19 September 2010}}&nbsp;– Official site of the Comédie Française</ref> [[Victor Hugo]] is one of the most important French novelist and poet; 19th-century poet, writer and translator [[Charles Baudelaire]]; 20th-century philosopher and novelist [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]
  • [[French wines]] are usually made to accompany French cuisine.
  • Pantheon]], a [[mausoleum]] for distinguished French people, in 2015
  • The [[European Parliament]] in [[Strasbourg]], near the border with (Germany). France is a founding member of all EU institutions.
  • page=6}}</ref>
  • [[Joan of Arc]] led the [[French Army]] to several important victories during the [[Hundred Years' War]] (1337–1453), which paved the way for the final victory.
  • EY]], November 2017</ref>
  • alt=sound clip of the Marseillaise French national anthem
  • 88 states and governments are part of ''[[La Francophonie]]'',<ref>[https://www.francophonie.org/la-francophonie-en-bref-754 La Francophonie en bref], ''[[La Francophonie]]'', retrieved on 26 January 2020</ref> which promotes values of [[democracy]], [[multilingualism]] and [[cultural diversity]].<ref>Anne Gazeau-Secret, [https://www.cairn.info/revue-geoeconomie-2010-4-page-39.htm Francophonie et diplomatie d'influence], [[Cairn.info]], dans ''Géoéconomie'' 2010/4 (n° 55), pages 39 à 56</ref> France has been a key member of this global organisation since its inception in 1970.
  • One of the [[Lascaux]] paintings: a horse&nbsp;– approximately 17,000 BC.<ref>[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-worlds-oldest-animal-paintings-are-on-this-cave-wall The World’s Oldest Animal Paintings Are on This Cave Wall], [[Scientific American]], 14 January 2021</ref>
  • absolute monarch of France]] and made France the leading European power.
  • publisher=The Art Newspaper}}</ref>
  • terrorists]]; they became the largest public rallies in French history.
  • Sculpture of [[Marianne]], a common national personification of the French Republic
  • Francophone minorities}}
  • National Assembly]], the lower legislative chamber of the [[French Parliament]].
  • url=https://www.forbes.com/2008/05/14/cannes-properties-luxury-forbeslife-cx_mw_0514realestate_slide.html}}</ref>
  • arrondissement]]
  • The [[Storming of the Bastille]] on 14 July 1789 was the most emblematic event of the [[French Revolution]].
  • Charles X]], 29 May 1825.}}
  • Reed bed on the [[Gironde estuary]], the largest estuary in Western Europe
  • km/h}}.
  • Saint Louis]]'s [[Sainte-Chapelle]] represents the French impact on religious architecture.
  • national park of France]], aiming at protecting part of the [[Amazonian forest]] located in [[French Guiana]]
  • [[Serge Gainsbourg]], one of the world's most influential popular musicians
  • ''Le Serment du Jeu de paume'']] by [[Jacques-Louis David]], 1791
  • Roman]] conquest of the country.
  • frameless
  • Champagne vineyards]] in [[Verzenay]] in the Montagne de Reims subregion
  • Zidane]] was named the best European footballer of the past 50 years in a 2004 [[UEFA]] poll.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/football/2004/apr/23/newsstory.sport5 "Zidane voted Europe's best ever"] ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 17 November 2013</ref>
  • Nature]], 7 October 2016</ref>
COUNTRY IN WESTERN EUROPE
FrancE; French Republic; ISO 3166-1:FR; FRance; Frankreich; Belle France; Fracne; République française; Republic of france; Republic of France; Republique francaise; Franse; FRANCE; La France; Etymology of France; France (country); Frqnce; Frànkrich; Frankrich; Franse Republiek; Republica Francesa; Französische Republik; Franzosische Republik; Franzoesische Republik; Bro-C'hall; Gallaoued; Republik Frañs; Republik Frans; French republic; Republic French; Environment of France; Environment in France; Franciae; Environmental issues in France; Francaise Republique
Francia
France         
  • Roussillon]], [[Vaucluse]]
  • access-date=19 May 2012}}</ref>
  • [[Place de la Bourse]] in [[Bordeaux]], an example of [[French baroque architecture]]
  • illegal migrant]] encampment in the vicinity of [[Calais]], France, that existed from January 2015 to October 2016.
  • nuclear power]], the highest percentage in the world.
  • [[Chamonix]] valley with the [[Mont Blanc]] at background, the highest mountain in the [[Alps]] and [[Western Europe]] on the border with [[Italy]]
  • [[Chanel]]'s headquarters on [[Place Vendôme]], Paris
  • The [[Château de Chenonceau]], nowadays part of a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]], was built in the early 16th century.
  • divine right]].
  • [[Claude Debussy]]
  • Impressionist]] movement
  • ''Ouverture des États généraux à Versailles, 5 mai 1789'' by [[Auguste Couder]]
  • [[Daft Punk]], pioneers of the [[French house]] movement
  • Free French]] during [[World War II]], and [[President of France]]
  • The basic principles that the French Republic must respect are found in the 1789 [[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]].
  • The [[European Synchrotron Radiation Facility]] in [[Grenoble]]
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • French [[Poilus]] posing with their war-torn flag in 1917, during World War I
  • [[Eugène Delacroix]]'s ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' (1830) portrays the [[July Revolution]] using the stylistic views of [[Romanticism]]. Since Liberty is part of the motto "[[Liberté, égalité, fraternité]]", as the French put it, this painting has become the primary symbol of the French Republic.
  • geographic scale]]
  • The first (light blue) and second (dark blue) [[French colonial empire]]
  • Frankish expansion from 481 to 870
  • [[René Descartes]], founder of modern [[Western philosophy]]<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rene-Descartes René Descartes], [[Encyclopædia Britannica]]</ref>
  • Metropolitan France territorial evolution]] from 985 to 1947
  • Composition of the French economy (GDP) in 2016 by expenditure type
  • date=19 September 2010}}&nbsp;– Official site of the Comédie Française</ref> [[Victor Hugo]] is one of the most important French novelist and poet; 19th-century poet, writer and translator [[Charles Baudelaire]]; 20th-century philosopher and novelist [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]
  • [[French wines]] are usually made to accompany French cuisine.
  • Pantheon]], a [[mausoleum]] for distinguished French people, in 2015
  • The [[European Parliament]] in [[Strasbourg]], near the border with (Germany). France is a founding member of all EU institutions.
  • page=6}}</ref>
  • [[Joan of Arc]] led the [[French Army]] to several important victories during the [[Hundred Years' War]] (1337–1453), which paved the way for the final victory.
  • EY]], November 2017</ref>
  • alt=sound clip of the Marseillaise French national anthem
  • 88 states and governments are part of ''[[La Francophonie]]'',<ref>[https://www.francophonie.org/la-francophonie-en-bref-754 La Francophonie en bref], ''[[La Francophonie]]'', retrieved on 26 January 2020</ref> which promotes values of [[democracy]], [[multilingualism]] and [[cultural diversity]].<ref>Anne Gazeau-Secret, [https://www.cairn.info/revue-geoeconomie-2010-4-page-39.htm Francophonie et diplomatie d'influence], [[Cairn.info]], dans ''Géoéconomie'' 2010/4 (n° 55), pages 39 à 56</ref> France has been a key member of this global organisation since its inception in 1970.
  • One of the [[Lascaux]] paintings: a horse&nbsp;– approximately 17,000 BC.<ref>[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-worlds-oldest-animal-paintings-are-on-this-cave-wall The World’s Oldest Animal Paintings Are on This Cave Wall], [[Scientific American]], 14 January 2021</ref>
  • absolute monarch of France]] and made France the leading European power.
  • publisher=The Art Newspaper}}</ref>
  • terrorists]]; they became the largest public rallies in French history.
  • Sculpture of [[Marianne]], a common national personification of the French Republic
  • Francophone minorities}}
  • National Assembly]], the lower legislative chamber of the [[French Parliament]].
  • url=https://www.forbes.com/2008/05/14/cannes-properties-luxury-forbeslife-cx_mw_0514realestate_slide.html}}</ref>
  • arrondissement]]
  • The [[Storming of the Bastille]] on 14 July 1789 was the most emblematic event of the [[French Revolution]].
  • Charles X]], 29 May 1825.}}
  • Reed bed on the [[Gironde estuary]], the largest estuary in Western Europe
  • km/h}}.
  • Saint Louis]]'s [[Sainte-Chapelle]] represents the French impact on religious architecture.
  • national park of France]], aiming at protecting part of the [[Amazonian forest]] located in [[French Guiana]]
  • [[Serge Gainsbourg]], one of the world's most influential popular musicians
  • ''Le Serment du Jeu de paume'']] by [[Jacques-Louis David]], 1791
  • Roman]] conquest of the country.
  • frameless
  • Champagne vineyards]] in [[Verzenay]] in the Montagne de Reims subregion
  • Zidane]] was named the best European footballer of the past 50 years in a 2004 [[UEFA]] poll.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/football/2004/apr/23/newsstory.sport5 "Zidane voted Europe's best ever"] ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 17 November 2013</ref>
  • Nature]], 7 October 2016</ref>
COUNTRY IN WESTERN EUROPE
FrancE; French Republic; ISO 3166-1:FR; FRance; Frankreich; Belle France; Fracne; République française; Republic of france; Republic of France; Republique francaise; Franse; FRANCE; La France; Etymology of France; France (country); Frqnce; Frànkrich; Frankrich; Franse Republiek; Republica Francesa; Französische Republik; Franzosische Republik; Franzoesische Republik; Bro-C'hall; Gallaoued; Republik Frañs; Republik Frans; French republic; Republic French; Environment of France; Environment in France; Franciae; Environmental issues in France; Francaise Republique
la Francia

Определение

Open Telecom Platform
<communications, library, Erlang> (OTP) A set of standard, open source libraries and tools for use with Erlang. http://erlang.org/faq/t1.html#AEN17. (2001-08-28)

Википедия

Orange S.A.

Orange S.A. (French pronunciation: ​[ɔʁɑ̃ʒ ɛs ɑ]), formerly France Télécom S.A. (stylized as france telecom) is a French multinational telecommunications corporation. It has 266 million customers worldwide and employs 89,000 people in France, and 59,000 elsewhere. In 2015, the group had revenue of €40 billion. The company's head office is located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris.

Orange has been the company's main brand for mobile, landline, internet and Internet Protocol television (IPTV) services since 2006. The Orange brand originated in the United Kingdom in 1994 after Hutchison Whampoa acquired a controlling stake in Microtel Communications: that company became a subsidiary of Mannesmann in 1999 and then was acquired by France Télécom in 2000. The France Télécom company was rebranded to Orange on 1 July 2013.

The company has faced criticism due to the Orange S.A. suicides.

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