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Orange and Cingular announce transatlantic love-in

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By Jo Best

Published: 29 November 2005 11:35 GMT

Orange and Cingular Wireless have announced they are joining forces to charm multinational users on both sides of the Atlantic.

Orange has signed up to Cingular Wireless' Worldview service, which analyses mobile use for companies with 500 or more users and provides reports on the firm's mobile habits and billing.

Orange customers will now also be able to use the Worldview web tools to monitor employees' mobile usage.

Getting Orange's sign-up means Cingular Wireless can expand the offering into Orange's European territories, including France, Switzerland and the UK, while Orange will be able to secure Cingular Wireless' Worldview customer base when abroad, which includes 95 of the Fortune 100.

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