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Orange Belgium, Proximus Sign Mobile Access Network Sharing Collaboration

Sandrine Dufour, CEO ad interim of the Proximus Group (left) and Michaël Trabbia  CEO Orange (right) Sandrine Dufour, CEO ad interim of the Proximus Group (left) and Michaël Trabbia CEO Orange (right) Image Credit: Proximus

Orange Belgium and Proximus recently signed the agreement to establish their mobile access network sharing collaboration.

Michaël Trabbia, CEO of Orange Belgium, and Sandrine Dufour, CEO ad Interim of Proximus, signed the final agreements to establish the previously announced mobile access network sharing collaboration.

The shared mobile access network will be designed, built and operated by a new joint venture, owned 50/50 by Orange Belgium and Proximus, which will be based in Brussels. Each party confirms its respective expected benefits and investment as per complementary information for investors and analysts issued on July 11th. 

Michael Trabbia, CEO, Orange Belgium
This collaboration will enable Orange Belgium to continue to challenge the telecom market, while facilitating a faster and more extensive 5G deployment in Belgium and meeting the growing demand of our customers for mobile data. 

Sandrine Dufour, CEO Ad Interim, Proximus
This mobile access network sharing will allow us to aim for a faster and broader 5G roll out, to improve the mobile network capacity and coverage to the benefit of our customers. Proximus will continue to differentiate to offer the best mobile experience.

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