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Getting connected with Orange is straightforward.
In order for you to interact with all your customers you'll need to connect with all the UK networks. This can be done via a direct connection into each individual network, or through an aggregator.
Simply contact us to discuss your specific requirements*.
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Review the Orange technical overview for the service you require. Ensure you have the required hardware and software to support your service and your connection. |
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To find out more about short codes, or to reserve a short code for your service, please refer to the short code section on the text.it website. |
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Familiarise yourself and ensure you are in compliance with any statutory or regulatory matters that may affect your business. ** |
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New customers will need to have the relevant bank details to hand, which will need to be provided to Orange on official company letterheaded paper:
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full company name |
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full remittance address |
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telephone and fax numbers |
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VAT registration number |
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company registration number |
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full banking details, to include name and address of the bank; account company name; sort code; and bank account number |
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*Please note that this does not constitute an offer. All contracts, connections and applications are subject to the relevant terms and conditions and our acceptance of your application for services. Orange reserves the right to refuse any application at any time without notice.
**IMPORTANT - Regulations apply to premium rate services. Prior to taking any action it is important that you ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations, including data protection legislation, the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003, the ICSTIS Code of Practice, and others.
Orange is not able to advise you on these issues and you may wish to consult a professional on any statutory or regulatory matters that may affect your business. Find out more about ICSTIS and other relevant regulations, legislation and codes of practice.
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