At Orange, we believe that digital is an opportunity. And we want as many people as possible to have access to it. Our teams are working every day to give everyone access to digital technology.
Coup de Pouce: the social offer
With Coup de Pouce, everyone can access a mobile network and fiber.
Enabling as many people as possible to be connected, with ever greater speed: that's our core business!
Not only are we continuing to invest in extending fixed and mobile networks, but our technicians are also working every day, close to you, to maintain 4G and 5G installations.
We took advantage of the deployment of the 5G network to renew all our 4G installations with the latest generation of equipment, which is more efficient and less energy consuming.
Our shop advisors are able to answer all your questions and help you in your uses. Digital technology is a constantly evolving sector and you need to be constantly trained to take advantage of all its possibilities!
Raising digital awareness among youngsters
Fun-filled workshops combining football, cyberbullying awareness and positive online behavior organized with the FLF.
To accompany you
Reasonable screen time
On average, we spend 26 years of our lives in front of screens, that is ¼ of our existence!
The consequences can be serious: sleep disorders, impact on social life, depression or visual fatigue... Moreover, children reproduce what the adults around them do. Let's regulate our own gestures so that theirs become automatic
Set up your phone
The settings of your mobile phone allow you to configure your screen time and thus reduce it considerably
Limit notifications
You can also choose which notifications you want to receive. Does this application encourage you to use it too much? Uncheck the notifications option in your settings!
Keep sleep sacred
Your bedroom is a place where rest is king. Make this room a place where screens are not allowed. In addition, the blue light they give off reduces your quality of sleep
Road safety
Texting while driving = 23x more likely to have an accident
Calling while driving = 3x the risk of an accident
For your safety, but also that of others on the road, adopt these few good practices.
I activate my voicemail function
Before setting off, switch your mobile to silent mode and use your voicemail function to indicate to callers that you are at the wheel. Or: pass your mobile over to one of your passengers so that they can answer calls in your stead.
I activate my handsfree
For recent vehicles, the hands-free kit lets you pick up the phone in total safety, with, as its name indicates, your hands free.
I stop the vehicle to communicate
If you cannot wait and you just have to take or make a call, send a text or scroll through the feed of your favourite social network,, bring the vehicle to a halt in a suitable place, such as a parking lot, lay-by or rest area, etc.
On the bike, my smartphone stays in my pocket
Road safety also applies when on a bicycle, motorbike or any other two-wheeled means of transport! Turn on messaging and put your phone away in your pocket. Again, if you just must call, stop in an appropriate place.
I’m a pedestrian. I am just as much concerned
As a pedestrian you should be just as attentive as a car driver. This also concerns you! Put away your smartphone and take it out when you’ve stopped walking.
Cyberstalking
Cyberstalking is a form of harassment often perpetuated on social networks, online games or more recently, on the metaverse.
In Luxembourg, it falls under penal qualifications such as insult, defamation or invasion of privacy.
Adopt good practices
This includes remembering the importance of protecting personal information, not sharing passwords, thinking about what you share online and respecting the privacy of others.
Raising awareness among the youngest
The United Nations Children's Fund's recommendations are simple: "The more you talk to your child about bullying, the more comfortable he or she will be talking to you about it if he or she witnesses or experiences it. If your child's behaviour suddenly changes for no apparent reason, don't hesitate to start a dialogue.
Responding well as a witness
If you cannot wait and you just have to take or make a call, send a text or scroll through the feed of your favourite social network,, bring the vehicle to a halt in a suitable place, such as a parking lot, lay-by or rest area, etc.
Responding well as a victim
If you are a victim, you can tell a trusted person or persons and report it on the BEE SECURE Stopline platform. Managed by an authorized team, the BEE SECURE Stopline verifies each report and transfers the illegal content to the police.
Get informed
Some resources: BEE SECURE, a governmental initiative in Luxembourg for awareness and prevention around various themes. The Orange PARENTS' AREA to help your children with their digital life.
Le Mémo du Numérique podcast
Is a responsible metaverse really possible?
According to estimates of the Shift Project, carbon emissions from the digital sector will almost double by 2025. The cause? The proliferation of connected equipment, which consumes resources and energy. In this context, what should we think of the development of metaverses, whose possible environmental and social impacts are a cause for concern?
In 1996, Marc Weiser and John Seely Brown, two American engineers, predicted the omnipresence of computers in our lives. More than 20 years later, their conjecture has proved correct and screens are everywhere around us. This presence fascinates as much as it raises questions about the effects it could have on our ability to focus or our creativity.
From toddlers watching cartoons on a parent's smartphone to pre-teens playing online, digital technology is part of young people's lives. Because of the fear of creating a generation of addicts and of the consequences this could have on their development, a question is becoming central: is digital good for children?
Discover MDR ("lack of reference points" in french), the Orange podcast that raises awareness of digital drifts. To prevent them and to adopt the right reflexes.