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Up to 85% of Mazovia residents use the Internet daily

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Children growing up in orphanages need support on many levels. Despite the efforts of many people, they are still often digitally excluded. In institutions, there are one, two or three computers for every dozen or so children. In the second edition of the "Pomagajmy Gigabytemi" charity campaign, Orange focused on providing equipment for children from orphanages in Silesia. The Orange Foundation will give them 100 tablets, and Orange will provide free internet on these devices for 2 years. Thanks to this, children will be able to use technology and with their help learn, develop passions and digital competences necessary in the future. How to donate GB of internet in the Orange charity campaign? Unused gigabytes can be transferred to a common pool. Orange will turn them into real help.

Individual customers who have a mobile subscription offer can participate in the campaign. All you have to do is send a free text message GIVEAWAYGB to 80885. GB will be allocated to PHONE NUMBER LIST charity at the end of the billing period, so joining the Let's Gigabyte Help campaign will not reduce your monthly data package. The action lasts until the end of July 2020. 15 TB of internet already provided by Orange customers orange let's help with gigabytes In the first edition of the "Let's Help Gigabytes" charity campaign in autumn 2019, Orange customers donated 15 TB of unused data transfer. Orange replaces it with free mobile or landline internet, depending on the needs, for 100 families - charges of the Grow Up with Us Foundation. This foundation works to help children of soldiers.

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Firemen, policemen and mountain rescuers who died or were seriously injured while performing public service. Internet with Orange Flex also goes to charity orange flex Orange Flex users also showed incredible mobilization and willingness to help. In April, in less than 24 hours, they transferred the unused GB and thus collected the agreed pool, which Orange doubled. A total of 10,000 GB was converted into 1,000 LTE modems with an Orange Flex card. Currently, the process of transferring devices to schools all over Poland is underway, which will be able to make them available to the most needy students. The UPC Internet was loaded as never before, but - as the analysis prepared by this network operator shows - the greater demand for digital services did not cause technical problems.
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