Orange today announced about several changes in the tariff plans of Let’s Talk prepaid service.
From now on, Orange Let’s Talk customers can call customers of other operators in Armenia or in Artsakh at new and lower rates. The price of one minute of off-net audio or video call for “My Friends”, “My Time”, “My Numbers” and “My Country”, including Artsakh numbers will be 35 AMD instead of previous 40.
The tariff plan “Start” has been renamed to “My Country”, and the customers of this tariff plan, as previously, will call to all Orange customers at 5AMD/min rate, when being outsiade Yerevan, Gumri and Vanadzor.
Changes have been introduced into the tariff plan “My Numbers”. From now on, customers of this tariff plan can choose 5 favorite numbers: 4 can be Orange numbers to which they will call at 5 AMD/min rate and one can be any number of Armenia or Artsakh, to which they will call at 25 AMD/min.
Aram Mkrtchyan, Orange Armenia Marketing Director, said: “Our tariff plans are built in a way to have an offer to everyone in the country and all these changes have one goal: customize better our offers to the needs of different customers”.
About Orange
Orange Armenia, 100% subsidiary of France Telecom, launched its mobile voice and internet services on November 5, 2009 on the whole territory of the Republic of Armenia.
During 2009, 140 million Euros have been invested in Armenia and some 50 million dollars during 2010, and now the company provides a full range of voice and data services in 600 cities and villages of Armenia. Orange has the widest network in Armenia which covers 95% of the population.
Orange is an innovative and friendly brand in Armenia and within the short period of operation has leaded a range of innovations in the country, such as HD voice, which made Armenia the second country in the world having this technology, internet at up to 14.4Mbps download speed etc, which aim at making the world innovations accessible to the largest part of the Armenian population. Orange was the first operator in Armenia having organized public demo of 4G technologies, making possible for everyone to see and touch the LTE. In Armenia Orange has also stimulated the market of smartphones, being the first to officially introduce iPhone, Android-based HTC, and by making them accessible to a large part of consumers through special offers. Orange also presents the BlackBerry Solution in Armenia and today has the largest portfolio of smartphones.
Orange is the first and still the only operator in Armenia having implemented a mobile station operating exclusively with solar energy, which is ecologically clean. The Orange solar base station development program is the most iconic part of a wider green strategy committed to achieving reduction of CO2 emissions and energy consumption by the Group.