Monday 27 July 2009
Can You Hear Me?Skype, Twitter, Facebook, e-mail, SMS - even a telephone call... there’re so many ways to communicate but they all need good connections to work. Getting set up and connected to operate a landline telephone, a mobile cellular phone or the Internet can be very difficult if you don’t really understand the language in which you'll be operating or the local systems. CROSSED WIRESFrance has many companies that provide telephone and Internet connections. France Télécom however, operating as Orange, remains the largest national supplier. Find out more on the INFOrmation Page Telephone & Internet in France, which covers all the essentials and gives you all the key contact information you need (including the Orange English-speaking help line). To find out about Internet suppliers in France see Getting Online in France. Even though telephones, computers, PDAs and other devices are increasingly sold as "mainstream" consumer electronics, it doesn't mean that setting up these things is necessarily easy or intuitive.
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