Orange
General information | |
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Provider name | Orange |
Exchanges | Enabled 944 | Pending 0 |
Premises covered by enabled exchanges1 | |
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Within 1000m | 3,064,842.00 (19.69%) |
Within 2000m | 8,305,264.00 (53.36%) |
Within 5000m | 15,179,882.00 (97.53%) |
Average premises per exchange | 16,489 |
Serves (approx) | 15,564,751 total premises |
Exchange coverage by region | ||
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Enabled exchanges | 944 (100%) | |
South East | 163 (17.27%) | list |
North West | 138 (14.62%) | list |
London | 135 (14.30%) | list |
West Midlands | 107 (11.33%) | list |
Yorkshire & Humberside | 88 (9.32%) | list |
South West | 73 (7.73%) | list |
East | 59 (6.25%) | list |
North East | 53 (5.61%) | list |
Wales | 51 (5.40%) | list |
East Midlands | 48 (5.08%) | list |
Scotland | 29 (3.07%) | list |
Notes & data source information
Wanadoo began deploying an LLU network in late 2005 to offer 8Mbps ADSL ahead of BT Wholesale's IPStream Max launch in February 2006. Also in 2006, Wanadoo rebranded to Orange and joined the "free broadband" bandwagon.Orange began providing us their LLU coverage data since early 2008, just after they announced differential pricing for on-net (LLU) and off-net (IPStream) areas.
NOTE: This information pertains only to the LLU (Local Loop Unbundling) activities of Orange. The provider may also offer broadband services using other technologies (most commonly BT Wholesale ADSL services), but this is not included on this page.
- Based upon implied line length, which is calculated by taking the straight line distance from the exchange to the premises and then multiplying by 1.4
- Coverage maps are regenerated automatically at least once per week