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Sascha Corti

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Sascha Corti is a developer evangelist for Microsoft in Switzerland.
Orange SPV c500 trade-in Posted: Oct 18, 2004 8:23 AM
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Just had a chat with an Orange representative who gave me three interesting pieces of information:

1) Orange is launching (this week) a campaign, sending out vouchers to SPV Classic, E100 and E200 owners, allowing them to trade in their phones for a c500 for 49 or 99 Swiss Francs (depending if you are willing to leave your old phone there or not).

2) Orange is starting a WLAN service this month (October) that will cover a fair amount of locations in Switzerland. the fee will be CHF -.60 per minute to a total of CHF 60 per month, after which access will be flat for the rest of the month. Found some info on the net here.

3) Orange is planning to bring the XDA3 to Switzerland as a successor to their XDA2-based M1000.


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