Orange Joins Forces With HP to Bring the Internet to Everyone via Mobile Broadband
Posted on: Saturday, 14 February 2009, 18:01 CST
- Strategic Partnership Signed Between Orange and HP to Drive Consumer Adoption of Mobile Broadband Across Europe
Orange today continued its drive to give more mobile broadband customers
Internet on the move, with a new partnership signed with Hewlett Packard. The
deal means Orange and HP will co-distribute and market a range of consumer
notebooks[1] and HP Minis with mobile and/or fixed broadband access. The
three-year pan-European agreement will underpin the delivery of connected
offers in the UK,
The HP line of products will join Orange's successful mobile broadband
portfolio of notebooks and netbooks, giving customers everywhere seamless,
simple and affordable access to services such as mobile Internet, TV and
other multimedia services. Demand for mobile broadband globally has seen
Orange's mobile broadband customer base, including smartphone customers,
increase to 23.2 million at
One of these offers is the brand new Compaq Mini 700 which, in the UK,
allows customers to buy a ready to use Internet connected notebook for
For more information about Orange visit http://www.orange.com/en_EN/group/
[1] Notebooks and HP Mini's can be bought separately from mobile and fixed broadband access.
[2] As of end
[3] Available on 24 month contracts
SOURCE Orange
Source: PR Newswire
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