A French court has led to the conviction of 3 of the company’s former senior officials, in a huge case that highlights “moral harassment”
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A French court has led to the conviction of 3 of the company’s former senior officials, in a huge case that highlights “moral harassment”
French telecom giant Orange stripped of stake in Iraq's Korek Telecom. An Iraqi industry regulator has stripped France’s Orange SA of its stake in wireless
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As the CEO of French telecom giant Orange arrives in Israel to apologize for his apparent threat to "drop" business in Israel, a new dimension to the Franco-Israeli flap has emerged. A think tank has revealed that Orange itself openly and unapologetically does business in occupied territories. Apparently, the firm, largely controlled by the French government, agrees that such business does not violate international law.
To be sure major French companies, like Total, are quite active in Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara, with the apparent approval of the French government. But it turns out that Orange itself directly and openly operates in occupied territory. Orange provides cell phone service in Nagorno-Karabakh, an area of Azerbaijan that has been occupied by Armenia since seizing it in a bloody 1992-94 war. The U.N., along with the E.U. and U.S., considers the area occupied territory. Nonetheless, Armenian settlers have moved into the occupied territory in in significant numbers, amid constant complaints from Baku and others.
Nor is this Karabakh some long-forgotten frozen conflict. Fighting broke out this year across the line of control, killing dozens, and a full scale war over the occupied territory is looming.
In other words, Orange, and the French government, is committing what a senior French official just described as a war crime. Indeed, by the theoretical international law standards applied to Israel, Orange’s behavior in Armenia is particularly egregious. Having cell phone towers in the West Bank (the purported crime of Orange’s Israeli licensee) does not involve any recognition of Israeli sovereignty or any judgement about the status of the territory.
Kdan Mobile Partnering with Orange Telecom
Kdan Mobile was honored to be featured in Orange Telecom’s Hello Show conference in early November. Pocket Scanner is an application that enables users to take a picture, convert the image into a PDF file, and then export and share the image through integrated cloud storage services such as Dropbox, Evernote, Box, Google Drive, and FTP. Pocket Scanner was featured in the keynote address of Orange’s CEO, Stéphane Richard, in the event and was the subject of a demo session later in the day.
As one of the world’s leading telecommunications companies, Orange Telecom has gained recognition throughout its history by serving customers in a world full of changing international and technological progress. Not only is Orange committed to serving the communication needs of customers, but the company strives to offer relevant services to embody their signature “today changes with Orange.” By integrating Pocket Scanner with Orange’s cloud service, our users will have an advantage over others by being able to share their creations through another service.
Our product, Pocket Scanner, received great feedback and interest from attendees. Orange’s new cloud service provides a secure network for which businesses can share data and allows operations to run effectively, and with Pocket Scanner’s integration into this cloud service, we will be able to reach a broader audience of consumers and provide our users an edge . We were thrilled and honored to have our app featured by Richard, as our company was one of two iOs developers to integrate Pocket Scanner with Orange’s cloud service.
Pocket Scanner is an invaluable tool to any photographer, professional or novice, to take photos and turn them into stunning works. Record every valuable moment and even take high quality snapshots from a video. Other functions include a fast photo capture, instant saving to your phone or other device, smart focus system, an adjustable self-timer, and a consecutive shooting mode. With these functions and several others, this app should be a no-brainer this holiday season when capturing timeless family snapshots. Pocket Scanner may have been featured at Orange’s Hello Show, but we are ready and excited to introduce Pocket Scanner into your favorite go-to apps.
Pocket Scanner (iPhone) is available on the App Store for $2.99 and Pocket Scanner HD (iPad) is available for $3.99.
- See more at: http://blog.kdanmobile.com/2013/12/12/partnering-with-orange-telecom/#sthash.1YT6zqZ6.dpuf