Orange is poised to join the "free" broadband revolution as the mobile phone company officially merges with internet service provider Wanadoo next week.
The new broadband service, backed by a huge advertising campaign, still needs the sign-off of Orange's owners France Télécom. But the company has already scheduled a major marketing push to coincide with the launch of the merged Orange/Wanadoo business on June 1, or "O-Day" as Orange has codenamed it. It also remains unclear what customers of Wanadoo who do not want a mobile package will be offered to stop them defecting.
Technically the free broadband isn't official yet.
Also the "free" from the article means you won't pay a charge labelled as for the broadband, just like Talk Talk's offer you still pay it's just bundled in with other services which should mean it's cheaper overall.
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