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The future’s bright. The future’s Orange,’ was how one of Europe’s biggest smartphone carriers confidently sold itself back in the dim and distant days of the ‘90s.
But it’s since emerged that the future wasn’t Orange at all.
Ever since the foundation of umbrella brand EE, Orange and its sister carrier T-Mobile have been slowly disappearing from visibility and from the UK handset market.
But because the process of killing off the brands has been happening in a piecemeal way, it’s understandable that there’s a degree of confusion among Orange and T-Mobile customers as to where they stand.
What happens if you've recently signed up for a T-Mobile or Orange contract, for instance?
And what about if you’re about to come to the end of your T-Mobile or Orange contract? Do you automatically become an EE customer?
The questions don't stop there, though.
We’re also sure, for the sake of example, that we’re not alone in being very, very keen to know what kind of new deal sweeteners EE has up its sleeve to replace Orange Wednesdays.
Here, we try and answer those questions for you, and many more besides, in our handy FAQ for Orange and T-Mobile customers.
Got any more for us? Let us know in the comments section and we’ll do our best to get you an answer.
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