

| Microsoft
and Orange Launch Orange Messenger by Windows Live |
| 19th
October, 2006 |
|
Europe
: Orange
and Microsoft announced their first convergent Instant Messaging offering
for PCs and mobile. The new service, named Orange Messenger by Windows
Live, will allow users to benefit from the collaboration between Orange
and Microsoft® Windows Live' Messenger. By
using the Windows Live platform, the new Orange Messenger by Windows
Live service will enable the 135 million France Telecom European customers
(served by Orange or another brand) to smoothly interact with 240
million worldwide Windows Live Messenger users. It will provide customers
with a connection to all the Orange portal services: Emails, blog,
ring tones, logos and "today's page", while continuing to
have access to the Windows Live services. A wide range of consumer
mobile devices will provide customers with access to the most widely
used instant messaging service in the world, with a pricing policy
that will be adapted to instant messaging. Following
its deployment in France, the UK and Spain, Orange and Microsoft will
combine their expertise to offer Orange customers the following innovative
services over the coming months: On Mobile: interoperability of Orange Messenger by Windows Live with other mobile operators, SMS service continuity and 3G videoconference. "The launch of this new offering reflects once again the success of Orange's convergence strategy. Our ambition is to offer simple convergent services, bringing our customers into the world of always-on connectivity", said Didier Lombard, Chairman and CEO, France Telecom. "This new phase in our alliance with Microsoft, which builds upon the experience that we have acquired over the past years, opens up new growth opportunities for our fixed and mobile activities. With this unrivalled service, which combines the best of Microsoft and Orange, our 135 million Orange European customers and the 240 million Windows Live Messenger users in the world will create the world's largest community. "This launch is important for both France Telecom and Microsoft following the agreement signed last year", said Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft Corp. "It demonstrates our commitment to work with partners in order to offer the best service to our customers." In July 2005, France Telecom/Orange and Microsoft announced the signing of a strategic alliance agreement involving the co-development of multimedia products and services for the combined audiences of both companies. This announcement underscores France Telecom and Microsoft's commitment to collaborating to provide services that are even more innovative by accelerating the convergence of telecommunications services, information technology and multimedia. |
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