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Compulsory registration for PrePay customers: Orange PrePay customers can now register at 2,100 post offices

Lausanne (ots)

From 1st August 2004, Orange PrePay customers
will not only be able to register at Orange locations, but also at
over 2,100 branches of the post office. Customers thus have a
nationwide network of registration and retail outlets at their
disposal. According to the new legal regulations, registration must
be complete by 31st October 2004. Orange will once again notify those
PrePay customers concerned by SMS. The directive stipulates that any
unregistered Orange PrePay cards remaining unregistered after 31st
October 2004 will be blocked . Concerned are all users having brought
their PrePay card into operation after 1st November 2002.
Anyone buying a new PrePay card after 1st August 2004 is required
to register. Similarly, all mobile phone users having brought their
PrePay card into operation after 1st November 2002 must also
register. The above measures have been made compulsory by a new
directive of the Swiss Council of Ministers.
For this reason, Orange PrePay customers now have a network of
Orange locations and over 2,100 post office branches at their
disposal. Registration requires a passport, identity card or any
other official document authorising entry to Switzerland. Nationals
of third countries, for example, will require a residence permit. It
is not possible to register with a driving licence document.
Private customers must give their surname, first name(s), address,
date of birth and occupation. Business customers will be registered
under the name and address of the company's headquarters. Authority
to sign on behalf of the company also requires proof (e.g. current
extract of company register) and business customer representatives
will need to be identified by means of a passport or identity card.
According to the new Law, Orange is obliged to block as of 1st
November 2004 the concerned PrePay cards that have not been
registered until this date.  According to the general conditions, the
PrePay credit expires 360 days after the first call if the PrePay
card has not been recharged since then.
More details about Orange, Orange PrePay, Orange PrePay recharging
methods and all other Orange products and services can be found on
the web site: www.orange.ch

Contact:

Therese Wenger, Director Media & PR
Mobile: +41/78/787'10'16
Phone: +41/21/216'10'16
Fax +41/21/216'10'15
E-Mail: therese.wenger@orange.ch
Internet: www.orange.ch

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