
One of Orange’s prime tasks is to provide to as many people as possible every day the benefits of information and communication technologies, which have become indispensable in the workplace and in daily exchanges.
economical and social innovation
Fighting digital exclusion in all its forms means, of course, reducing the geographical divide by deploying our infrastructure in all areas, with alternative solutions for remote areas.
It also means participating in economic and social growth by making our services available to low-income populations and fostering entrepreneurship; making it even easier for the elderly or people with disabilities to use our products and services; and simplifying use of technologies for people with learning disabilities.
Finally, it means promoting the emergence of new digital uses that open up innovative possibilities in key areas like health, education and culture. This commitment, fundamental to our corporate social responsibility policy, also guides the activities of the Orange Foundation.
find out more
- combating the geographic digital divide
- supporting local development
- ensuring accessibility by elderly and disabled people
- meeting healthcare challenges
- inventing new ways of accessing education and culture
- Foundation, sponsorship: we all need to live together
- reading our complete report
- on mobile applications
initiatives
- the Djamaa Phone offers a practical way to connect villages - Mali
- learning on mobile applications - Spain
- the arrival of submarine cables is changing the economic outlook - Africa
- support for innovative business creation - Côte d'Ivoire - Niger - Uganda
- telecoms are helping to drive the local economy - Madagascar
videos
- the 4G launch in Marseille
- the orange innovations for the african continent
- France-Télécom Orange invests in AMEA


















