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PARIS, France / DUBAI, UAE July 2, 2008 -- Etisalat and France Telecom today announced their
intention to collaborate in a number of fields of strategic importance for the telecommunications industry, notably in Home services, contents, as well as international network. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed today in Paris between Mohammad Omran, Chairman of Etisalat, and Didier Lombard, Chairman and CEO of France Telecom.
In the area of Home networking solutions and multiple-play services, the concept of “Orange Livebox” (home gateway) and “Orange TV” (IPTV offer via set-up-box) rolled out by France Telecom to over 6.8 million customers1 in Europe will be of interest for Etisalat as it pursues its FTTH (Fibre To The Home) deployment in the UAE. France Telecom, Sagem and Thomson jointly launched SoftAtHome to define standards for triple - play offerings. Etisalat is planning to use SoftAtHome solutions to launch multiple-play offers in their markets. Subject notably to the approval of the other shareholders of SoftAtHome, it is the intention of both France Telecom and Etisalat that Etisalat will become a shareholder of SoftAtHome to get an ability to shape future home networking technology developments.
From a Content acquisition and distribution perspective, Etisalat and France Telecom are currently evaluating the opportunity to acquire, aggregate and/or market specific contents to be distributed on their respective footprints. In particular, France Telecom and Etisalat will work together so that Etisalat can distribute the multi-player online game Warhammer, which is to be released by fall 2008. Etisalat and Studio 37, France Telecom’s subsidiary dedicated to investing in films, also intend to invest jointly in co-production of movies and audiovisual programs.
Etisalat and France Telecom have as well agreed to put in place preferred international roaming within each operator’s footprint with the objective to optimise international coverage for their customers, optimise voice and data roaming traffic, improve quality of service and enable innovative services.
With significant capacity available in existing submarine and terrestrial cables, Etisalat and France Telecom will also pursue possible joint investments in building capacity to serve areas of strategic interest to both parties such as Western Africa where they both operate including having a better link between Middle East and Europe across the Mediterranean sea.
The terms and conditions of the partnership will of course comply with competition rules with specific attention to markets where both groups operate.
According to Mohammed Hassan Omran, Chairman, Etisalat. “We are very pleased at signing this partnership with France Telecom. Both Europe and the Middle East are a nerve centre for technology innovation in the telecom space and characterised by a very demanding customer base. This agreement with France Telecom will leverage the technological expertise and deep customer insight of both companies to offer the latest services to customers in a converged IP environment across the markets we operate in.”
Didier Lombard, Chairman and CEO, France Telecom, adds: " We are delighted that Etisalat and France Telecom are becoming partners in a number of fields of strategic importance for our industry. Both companies believe in the convergence of telecommunications services and access to Content as a key enabler for business in mature and emerging markets. This relationship will allow us to offer more innovative products and services to our customers. I am particularly pleased that Etisalat intends to become a shareholder in SoftAtHome, and that we will jointly invest with Studio 37."
About Etisalat
Etisalat has been the telecommunications service provider in the United Arab Emirates since 1976. Since then, it has built up state-of-the-art telecom infrastructure and taken a leadership position of innovation and reliability among regional and international operators. Today Etisalat operates across 16 markets in Asia, Africa and the Middle East servicing over 63m customers out of a potential market of 800m.
About France Telecom
France Telecom, one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators, serves more than 172 million customers in five continents as of March 31, 2008, of which two thirds are Orange customers. The Group had consolidated sales of €52.9 billion in 2007 (€13 billion at March 31, 2008). As of March 31, 2008, the Group had 111.9 million mobile customers and 12 million broadband internet (ADSL) customers.
In 2006, Orange became the Group's single brand for Internet, television and mobile services in the majority of countries where the company operates, and Orange Business Services the brand name for services offered to businesses worldwide.
France Telecom is listed on Euronext Paris and on the New York Stock Exchange.
1 Figures at March 31, 2008
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