Orange expansion goal: To provide worldwide quality mobile broadband service
Orange has partnered with some of the biggest companies around the globe. And now, they are making a move to form partnership with a major computer manufacturer. Their goal is to expand the mobile broadband connection and extend to the entire Europe.
This drive has taken its flight to Europe to distribute internet-ready laptops as the first move to expand its service coverage.
The giant mobile company has already signed an agreement to work with other companies in a partnership that will last up to three years.
One of the gadgets to be offered is the new Compaq Mini 700. All customers who will sign up for a two-year contract on Orange's £30 per month plan will avail of a free laptop.
Also included in the delicious package are the 3GB memory storage, a dongle and an unlimited internet access to Orange mobile broadband service everywhere.
With its goal to provide "seamless, simple and affordable access" to their subscribers around the globe, Orange has decided to expand its mobile broadband service to other parts of the world.
Olaf Swantte, who is the senior executive and vice president of Orange, added that they have included various ranges of HP Notebooks and Minis, as part of their continuous drive to reach out to their loyal customers.
According to Eric Cador, who is the senior vice president of HP, their goal is to provide new and faultless services to their subscribers. And also, the vision of Orange is to enable an accessible mobile internet service and let their customers have a unique experience filled with one-of-its-kind knowledge and information.
After the announcement of its co-provider O2 of its partnership with Samsung, Orange decided to make its partnership with HP.