Orange Business announces the integration of Eutelsat's OneWeb satellite services into its SafetyCase solution, an emergency telecommunications unit.

This major step ensures sovereign, reliable, and resilient communications continuity for emergency and security services, local authorities, operators of vital importance, and essential enterprises—even in the event of power outages or terrestrial network failures.

Designed and manufactured in France, SafetyCase units are rugged, energy autonomous telecom devices built to restore voice, data, and video on the ground in times of crisis.

They instantly create one or more Wi Fi connectivity bubbles through intelligent hybridization of available networks.

SafetyCase is available in two complementary formats, adapted to each emergency context:

  • “Mobile Unit”: plug and play, operational in seconds for immediate mobility needs
  • “Crisis Center”: deployable by non-specialist teams in under 30 minutes, providing up to 20 hours of continuous autonomy to crisis cells or command centers

Already used during the floods in Valencia, Spain, and during Cyclone Chido in Mayotte in December 2024, SafetyCase is becoming an essential building block of French national and European resilience. Customers are now integrating it proactively into their continuity plans.

With Eutelsat's OneWeb, the solution takes a new step forward, benefiting from the low latency and robustness of a European low earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation complementing other technologies. This partnership strengthens the sovereign nature of the solution.

Nassima Auvray, Defense & Security Director, Orange Business: “With Eutelsat's OneWeb, we reinforce the promise of SafetyCase: restore communications when everything stops. This European, sovereign advance gives firefighters, security forces, and local authorities a decisive capability: rapidly recreating a reliable network to coordinate, treat, alert, and decide. It's a key building block of national resilience, powered by Orange's network excellence and our new Defense & Security Division, at the service of safety and emergency professionals.”

About Orange

About Orange Orange is one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators. The Group aims to be the trusted partner for everyday digital life by providing individuals, businesses and communities with reliable connectivity and innovative services. As of the end of 2025, Orange connects 340 million customers (including MasOrange) across 26 countries and generated 40.4 billion euros in revenues.
As a trusted player, Orange leverages the excellence of its very high-speed broadband networks to deploy digital infrastructure in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The Group is a European leader in fiber, with 100 million connectable households, and convergent offers. In France, Orange connects 34 million customers and was ranked No. 1 by the regulator Arcep for the quality of its mobile network for the 15th consecutive year. In Africa and the Middle East, the Group’s growth engine, Orange serves nearly 180 million customers and promotes digital and financial inclusion through its connected solutions.
Under the Orange Business brand, the Group supports companies in transforming their networks as well as in AI, trusted cloud and cybersecurity. Orange is also a major player in the wholesale market, where it has a leading global telecom infrastructure and significant capabilities for deploying and operating submarine cables. A committed innovator, Orange relies on 700 researchers and holds a portfolio of 11,000 patents.

Orange is listed on Euronext Paris (symbol ORA). More information: www.orange.com

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