Posts Tagged ‘cable and wireless’

Orange adds another ethnic MVNO to its bag

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

It seems that Orange not being content with its deal with Lyca Mobile, has just signed another ethnic MVNO to its collection GlobalCell.

GlobalCell will be aiming their SIM only services to migrants from countries such as Slovakia, Poland, Lithuania and Russia, and will also offer customer service in those languages as well as English. The ethnic MVNO has grown significantly over the last year and other companies that offer similar services are Lebara, Nomi and LycaMobile.

The GlobalCell deal although important, it is not seen as important as Orange’s tie up with Lyca Mobile due to the fact that GlobalCell is targeted at specific migrant markets. In comparison Lyca is targeting the much broader ethnic market and has the number one calling card company has the resources to put into the network to compete effectively with the market leader Lebara.

This now means that Orange is host to 6 MVNO’s on its network, these include the two ethnic MVNO’s, Blyk (Ad-funded MVNO), IDT, Cable and Wireless and 3’s 2.5G National Roaming deal. Orange says that it has 2.5 million MVNO subscribers; however this figure does include 3 UK’s entire subscriber base. Orange over the last year has been signing a lot of MVNO’s, and along with the other UK networks are seeing it as a fantastic way of getting into untapped markets. The other reason I suspect that Orange is going after the MVNO market quite aggressively is that Tom Alexander head of the mobile and broadband operations (formally of Virgin Mobile) has first hand experience of the success of the MVNO model.

As ever we wish the guys at GlobalCell all the luck in their new venture.

C&W inks five-year union with Orange over FMC

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

More news on the convergence front – Cable and Wireless has signed a deal with Orange to provide national roaming services to its fixed mobile convergence (FMC) customers. The five year deal will let customers use Orange’s mobile network when they’re outside the office and then switch back to using IP over a Cable and Wireless network once they’re inside their workplace.

Orange has its own FMC service, called Unik, but the pair shouldn’t clash as C&W will be targeting multinationals rather than consumers with its offering. I’ll be watching this one closely – this will pit C&W against BT in FMC services. BT’s own service, Fusion, is in for a bit of a refit at the moment, and should be due out in a more data-centric incarnation some time soon.


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