Paris and Singapore, Oct. 12, 2010
Orange Business Services has been placed in the Leaders quadrant in Gartner Inc.’s
Magic Quadrant for Asia/Pacific Network Service Providers (1).
According to the report, the APAC market is “moving progressively beyond connectivity,
with most providers offering a range of managed services, including WAN management
and optimization, IP telephony, network security and videoconferencing. Most managed
services are relatively new, but they are improving quickly in terms of features
and performance, due to advances in networking technology, which will help drive
demand.”
Yee-May Leong, senior vice president, Orange Business Services Asia Pacific,
said: “Orange Business Services is pleased to be recognized in Asia Pacific, which
we believe is for our leadership and for our technology vision which will continue
to be realized as we launch new cloud computing services in the coming months.
These services will meet customers’ evolving needs in six main areas: real-time
applications, collaboration, security, infrastructure, cloud-ready networking
and vertical solutions for specific industries.”
This Magic Quadrant report evaluates service providers offering international
network services to MNCs with APAC networks based on their ability to execute
and completeness of vision. The report defines ‘Leaders’ as vendors who “demonstrate
strong vision, especially in terms of defining future market needs. They back
their vision by investing ahead of competitors in new or unproven areas, and are
generally better positioned for the future. However, significant differences exist between the Leaders in terms of strategy
and execution, and none excels in all areas. There is no strong leader and, in
view of the differences between them, the long-term outcome is not clear.”
“Multinational companies are investing in the region once again as they search
for growth in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Our customers look
to Orange to meet their connectivity needs across APAC,” said Leong.
(1) Gartner Inc., “Magic Quadrant for Asia/Pacific Network Service Providers,”
To Chee Eng, Bjarne Munch, Vincent Fu, 28 June 2010.
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About Orange Business Services
Orange Business Services, the France Telecom Orange branch dedicated to B2B services,
is a leading global integrator of communications solutions for multinational corporations.
With the world’s largest, seamless network for voice and data, Orange Business
Services reaches 220 countries and territories with local support in an additional
166. Offering a comprehensive package of communication services covering cloud
computing, enterprise mobility, M2M, security, unified communications, videoconferencing,
and broadband, Orange Business Services delivers a best-in-class customer experience
across a global landscape. Thousands of enterprise customers and 1.4 million users
rely on Orange Business Services international platform for communicating and
conducting business. Orange Business Services is a four-time winner of Best Global
Operator at the World Communication Awards.
Learn more at
www.orange-business.com
About Orange
Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world’s leading telecommunications
operators. With almost 131 million customers, the Orange brand covers Internet,
television and mobile services in the majority of countries where the Group operates.
At the end of 2009, France Telecom had sales of 44.8 billion euros (22.1 billion
euros for the first half of 2010). At June 30, 2010, the Group had a total customer
base of 182 million customers in 32 countries. These include 123.1 million mobile
customers and 13.2 million broadband Internet (ADSL) customers worldwide. Orange
is the number three mobile operator and the number three provider of broadband
Internet services in Europe and, under the brand Orange Business Services, is
one of the world leaders in providing telecommunication services to multinational
companies.
With its industrial project, "conquests 2015", Orange is simultaneously addressing
its employees, customers and shareholders, as well as the society in which the
company operates, through a concrete set of action plans. These commitments are
expressed through a new vision of human resources for employees; through the deployment
of a network infrastructure upon which the Group will build its future growth;
through the Group’s ambition to offer a superior customer experience thanks in
particular to improved quality of service; and through the acceleration of international
development.
France Telecom (NYSE:FTE) is listed on Euronext Paris (compartment A) and on
the New York Stock Exchange.
For more information (on the Internet and on your mobile):
www.orange.com,
www.orange-business.com,
www.orange-innovation.tv
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are trade marks of Orange Personal Communications Services Limited, Orange France
or France Telecom.