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Orange S.A.

also known as "Orange Telecom" references originating from France, Germany, Russia, United Kingdom

The archive contains 7 references to Orange S.A..

The first known report was published on 15.02.2019, making Orange Telecom the 464th oldest out of the 1219 entities that expressed interest in the IOTA protocol.

With 7 publications relating to IOTA, Orange Telecom currently ranks as the 58th most active out of 1219 entities publicly expressing interest in IOTA.

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30.07.2020

A presentation of the TM Forum Catalyst, titled "a Federated DLT-based Marketplace" is published, describing "an immutable trusted data record of the physical tracking of devices (IOTA/Corda)"

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Contribution: Mark The archive contains 18 submissions filed under this pseudonym (click for all). Note that identities of submitters are not being verified. 18
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23.07.2020

In an article published by TMForum, a catalyst project lead heavyweights by Orange, Rostelecom and Bristish Telecom; and participants Nokia, IOTA, Peter-Service Nexign (a Russian billing company, serving 50 mobile operators) and RTC Argus used "the TMForum Open APIs, [to] built a standards-based platform that by design has key capabilities embedded to create trust between all parties, reducing settlement time, risk and fraud".

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Contribution: The Librarian The archive contains 1646 submissions filed under this pseudonym (click for all). Note that identities of submitters are not being verified. 1646
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01.07.2019

New sensors from "LAB1886" (the corporate incubator of Daimler AG), Kryha IO, the USC Viterbi, Orange Telecom, Enervolution and IFM Electronic are spotted on the IOTA Data Marketplace.

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Contribution: The Librarian The archive contains 1646 submissions filed under this pseudonym (click for all). Note that identities of submitters are not being verified. 1646
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16.05.2019

The IOTA Foundation, in collaboration with Orange, Vodafone, Nokia, Infosys, Oracle, Zita and the Stanford University developed two telecommunications infrastructure marketplaces (based on IOTA MAM) as a TMForum Catalyst project.

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Related members Michele Nati
Contribution: The Librarian The archive contains 1646 submissions filed under this pseudonym (click for all). Note that identities of submitters are not being verified. 1646
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16.05.2019

A whitepaper is published by TMForum, detailing the ongoing work on creating a telecommunications asset marketplace, developed by the IOTA Foundation, in collaboration with Orange, Vodafone, Nokia, Infosys, Oracle, Zita and the Stanford University.

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Contribution: The Librarian The archive contains 1646 submissions filed under this pseudonym (click for all). Note that identities of submitters are not being verified. 1646
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15.05.2019

Dominik Schiener is invited to a panel discussion in the "AI and Data Strategy track" together with the Vice President of Watson AI of IBM and the Product Lead of Vodafone India at the TMFORUM, a non-profit, global industry association representing over 850 member companies comprised of communications service providers at its "Digital Transformation World" event. The Foundation, including Michele Nati also shares a booth with Infosys, Nokia, Orange and Vodafone.

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Related members Dominik Schiener Michele Nati
Contribution: The Librarian The archive contains 1646 submissions filed under this pseudonym (click for all). Note that identities of submitters are not being verified. 1646
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15.02.2019

Orange Business Services, a division of Orange telecom (the former "France Telecom"), publishes an article titled "Blockchain: from genesis to evolution", naming IOTA the last iteration of DLT technologies.

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Contribution: The Librarian The archive contains 1646 submissions filed under this pseudonym (click for all). Note that identities of submitters are not being verified. 1646
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