Orange S.A. Overview
Pro stress-test →Orange provides fixed-line and wireless voice and data services, cable television, and telecommunications services for businesses, along with telecommunication and mobile banking services in other countries around the world. As France's largest telecommunications company as of 2024, the company serves more than 287 million customers across 29 countries.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →Orange is pursuing Europe's most capital-intensive infrastructure modernization, having deployed fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) to approximately 38 million premises in France representing roughly 80 percent population coverage as of late 2024 under the national Very High Speed Broadband Plan. By late 2024, Orange's 5G network covered approximately 85 percent of the French population. In November 2024, Orange announced its multi-year partnership with OpenAI in Europe which will give the French Telecoms access to the pre-release AI models.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Orange competes with Vodafone Group among 44 identified competitors. Orange holds the dominant position as France's largest telecommunications company as of 2024. The European telecom landscape features entrenched national incumbents with similar fixed-mobile convergence strategies; Orange's scale and infrastructure investments provide competitive advantages in fiber and 5G rollout, though consumer willingness to pay premium pricing for 5G services remains limited across the region.
Industry Context
Orange S.A. operates in Telecommunications Service Providers.
Key facts
Founded: 1988 · Headquarters: Issy-les-Moulineaux, France · Employees: 180,033 · Revenue: $45.6B · Market cap: $55.1B