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  2. EE (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Telekom and France Télécom (now Orange S.A.) announced plans to merge their respective UK ventures – T-Mobile UK and Orange UK – on 8 September 2009. T-Mobile's UK unit had its origins in Mercury Communications, formed in 1989, and Orange had launched its services in 1994 while under the ownership of Hutchison Whampoa.

  3. Orange UK - Wikipedia

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    Until the EE takeover, Orange operated GPRS, EDGE and 3G HSDPA services. This has since been merged with T-Mobile's network. Orange's 2G network covered 99% of the UK population, and was the largest integrated 3G/2.5G network in the UK. Orange claimed in 2008 that it spent up to £1.5 million per day investing in its network.

  4. EE Limited - Wikipedia

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    History Origins EE's headquarters at Hatfield Business Park, previously the headquarters of T-Mobile UK. Alternative EE logo. Deutsche Telekom and France Télécom (now Orange S.A.) announced plans to merge their respective UK ventures – T-Mobile UK and Orange UK – on 8 September 2009.

  5. Orange S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Website. orange.com (group) orange.fr. Orange S.A. (French pronunciation: [ɔʁɑ̃ʒ]) (formerly France Télécom S.A., stylised as france telecom) is a French multinational telecommunications company. It has 266 million customers worldwide and employs about 89,000 people or more in France and 59,000 people worldwide. [ 4 ] In 2023, the group ...

  6. New Jersey has East, West and South Orange, but why is ... - AOL

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    In the late 1890s there was a town named New Orange but that soon became what we know as Kenilworth in 1907. New Orange wanted to associate with the Orange towns because of their popularity, but ...

  7. T-Mobile UK - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile and Orange shops in Leeds in 2009. The T-Mobile store later closed with the Orange store converting to EE branding. On 8 September 2009 France Télécom's Orange and T-Mobile parent Deutsche Telekom announced they were in advanced talks to merge their UK operations to create the largest mobile operator with 37% of the market.

  8. BT Group - Wikipedia

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    BT subsequently entered into exclusive talks to buy EE for £12.5 billion on 15 December 2014 [90] [91] and confirmed on 5 February 2015, subject to regulatory approval. The deal combined BT's 10 million retail customers and EE's 24.5 million direct mobile subscribers. Deutsche Telekom would own 12% of BT, while Orange S.A. would own 4%. [92]

  9. TalkTalk Group - Wikipedia

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    The split was confirmed in April 2009, with plans for TalkTalk to become a separate listed company. [16] Carphone Warehouse agreed to purchase the UK subsidiary of Tiscali in May 2009 for £236 million. [17] The purchase was approved by the European Union Competition Commission in June 2009, [18] and the sale was completed on 6 July 2009. [19]