Orange Group
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Orange Group
Summary
Orange Group is an organization[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 49 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Orange Group's field of work was telecommunications[3].
- Orange Group's field of work was Internet industry[4].
- Orange Group's field of work was mobile phone industry[5].
- Orange Group's field of work was television[6].
- Orange Group's field of work was cyber defence[7].
- Orange Group was a member of ITU Radiocommunication Sector[8].
- Orange Group was a member of ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector[9].
- Orange Group was a member of ITU Telecommunication Development Sector[10].
- Orange Group was a member of GSM Association[11].
- Orange Group was a member of FreeMove[12].
- Orange Group is in the country of France[13].
- Orange Group is in the country of FR[14].
- Orange Group's instance of is recorded as organization[15].
- Orange Group's instance of is recorded as business[16].
- Orange Group's headquarters location is recorded as Issy-les-Moulineaux[17].
- Orange Group's headquarters location is recorded as Bridge building[18].
- Orange Group's chief executive officer is recorded as Christel Heydemann[19].
- Orange Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Orange España[20].
- Orange Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Orange Polska[21].
- Orange Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Orange Morocco[22].
- Orange Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Orange Slovensko[23].
- Orange Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Orange Tunisia[24].
- Orange Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Orange Romania[25].
- Orange Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Telkom Kenya[26].
- Orange Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Mauritius Telecom[27].
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Founding
Recorded inception include January 1, 1988[28] and 1991-01-01[29].
Identity
Orange Group is part of CAC 40[30].
Leadership
Orange Group's chief executive officer is recorded as Christel Heydemann[19]. Its director / manager is recorded as Christel Heydemann[31].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Issy-les-Moulineaux[17], a commune of France[32], in France[33] and Bridge building[18], a tower block[34], in France[35], founded in 2021[36]. Subsidiaries include Orange España[20], a business[37], in Spain[38], founded in 2006[39], headquartered in Parque empresarial La Finca[40]; Orange Polska[21], a public company[41], in Poland[42], founded in 1991[43], headquartered in Warsaw[44]; Orange Morocco[22], a business[45], in Morocco[46], founded in 1999[47], headquartered in Casablanca[48]; Orange Slovensko[23], a business[49], in Slovakia[50], founded in 1997[51], headquartered in Bratislava[52]; Orange Tunisia[24], a telecommunication company[53], in Tunisia[54], founded in 2009[55], headquartered in Tunis[56]; and Orange Romania[25], a business[57], in Romania[58], founded in 1997[59], headquartered in Bucharest[60].
Industry
Orange Group's industry is recorded as Q112165959[61]. Fields of work include telecommunications[3], an economic activity[62], in Germany[63]; Internet industry[4]; mobile phone industry[5], an industry[64]; television[6], a type of mass media[65]; and cyber defence[7].
Ownership
Stock exchanges include Euronext Paris[66] and New York Stock Exchange[67]. Products include mobile phone[68], IPTV[69], broadband[70], internet service provider[71], and Orange Livebox[72].
Why It Matters
Orange Group has Wikipedia articles in 49 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]