France Telecom Cuts International Long-distance Rates and Introduces New Discount Plans.Business Editors & High-Tech high-tech also hi-tech adj. Informal Of, relating to, or resembling high technology. high-tech Adjective same as hi-tech Adj. 1. Writers PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 27, 2000 International Rates for All Destinations to Drop an Average of 10 Percent On May 6 France Telecom (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :FTE FTE Full-Time Equivalent FTE Full-Time Employee FTE Full-Time Equivalency FTE Full Time Employment FTE Foundation for Teaching Economics FTE Full Time Enrollment FTE For the Enterprise (SQL) FTE Fund for Theological Education ) has further reduced international long-distance rates for all calls made from fixed-line telephones(1). Following these cuts, calls to 20 countries in Europe and to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Canada cost only 0.99 francs per minute during off peak periods (evenings and weekends) after the initial charge for a minimum call duration, and 1.64 francs per minute during normal rate periods (all rates include value-added tax value-added tax (VAT), levy imposed on business at all levels of the manufacture and production of a good or service and based on the increase in price, or value, provided by each level. unless otherwise specified). For calls to most of Europe and to North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. this represents a 20-percent cut during off-peak periods. This accounts for the majority of traffic to these destinations: three out of four calls are made during evening and weekend reduced rate periods. The reductions reach up to 43 percent for calls to certain countries, including Austria, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Norway and Portugal. Rates are ven lower with France Telecom's international long-distance discount plans. With the Primaliste or Primaliste Pays rates, a one-minute call to Europe, the United States or Canada costs only 0.74 francs off-peak (after the initial charge for a minimum call duration). With the Mon Numero Prefere plan, a minute costs just 0.50 francs off-peak after the first five minutes. These rate reductions reflect France Telecom's strategy of growing both the market and telephone usage. Consumers can now stay on the phone to the United States three times longer for the same price compared with three years ago: the cost per minute has dropped from 2.97 francs in March 1997 to 0.99 francs in May 2000. At a period when growing number of young people and students begin traveling abroad for summer jobs or language training, these lower international rates make it easier for their family and friends to stay in touch. Over 300,000 people have already signed up for the Primaliste Pays plan (discounts for all calls to a selected country) to take advantage of lower international rates. Tropic' France plans: discounts for calls between French overseas departments and metropolitan France Metropolitan France (French: France métropolitaine or la Métropole, or colloquially l'Hexagone) is the part of France located in Europe, including Corsica. France Telecom will launch its new Tropic' France discount plans on May 9, offering special reduced rates for calls between French overseas departments and metropolitan France. The discounts are available to residential customers and apply to calls in both directions. Over 2.5 million customers regularly call between French overseas departments and France. Some 1.5 million people live in these departments, while one million people from the overseas departments now live in metropolitan France. The new discount plans make it cheaper for people to stay in touch with family and friends.
Tropic' France Discount Rates (effective May 9, 2000), per month,
in francs, including VAT
Tropic' Calls from Calls from French Calls from
France Plan metropolitan Guiana, islands Guadeloupe,
France north of Guadeloupe Martinique, Reunion
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1 hour 81 F 67 F 73 F
2 hours 158 F 132 F 143 F
3 hours 229 F 192 F 208 F
5 hours 360 F 301 F 327 F
Lower rates for Libre Cours discount plans
Effective May 2, France Telecom is lowering the rates for its
Libre Cours discount plans. These plans offer reduced rates for
domestic long-distance calls.
Libre Cours discount rates, effective May 2, 2000
Libre Cours call time Monthly charge, in francs, incl. VAT
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2 hours 41 F (previously 48 F)
3 hours 61 F (previously 69 F)
5 hours 99 F (previously 110 F)
8 hours 153 F au lieu de 174 F
Customers who sign up for the Libre Cours or Tropic' France plans can make calls to family and friends across France or in French overseas departments during the periods people are most frequently at home and have time to talk, while minimizing their phone budget. The discount rates apply from 6 pm to 8 am weekdays and all day on weekends and holidays. Calls are billed at the normal rate over and above the inclusive call time in the plan. Customers can check their remaining call time by making a toll-free call to an interactive voice response system. France Telecom customer service agents are available (by calling 1014 in France) for a free "audit" to help people choose the plans that will save them the most money. With an ever-growing portfolio of customized solutions, France Telecom continues to help people communicate more and to communicate more efficiently. About France Telecom France Telecom is one of the world's leading telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. carriers, with 1999 consolidated operating revenues operating revenue Revenue from any regular source. Revenue from sales is adjusted for discounts and returns when calculating operating revenue. Compare other revenue. of 27.2 billion euros and operations in more than 75 countries. France Telecom provides businesses, consumers and other carriers with a complete portfolio of solutions that spans local, long-distance and international telephony Meaning "sound over distance," it refers to electronically transmitting the human voice. In the beginning, telephony dealt only with analog signals in the circuit-switched networks of the telephone companies. , data, wireless, multimedia, Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the , cable TV, broadcast and value-added services A value-added service (VAS) is a telecommunications industry term for non-core services or, in short, all services beyond standard voice calls and fax transmissions. . As of December 31, 1999, France Telecom had 56 million customers, including 14 million mobile subscribers in France, and through controlled subsidiaries worldwide. France Telecom has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. (NYSE:FTE) and the Paris Bourse Paris Bourse National stock market of France. since 1997. (www.francetelecom.com) (1) except for calls made using a France Telecom calling card. |
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