
Your orange TV decoder takes dust? He could soon bring you money

In recent months, the different ISPs have played elbows to offer the most minimalist and affordable internet offers possible. Generally centered on fiber access without options and frills around, these subscriptions also come with a simple box, without TV decoder next. But that hasn’t always been the case. Today, Orange would seek to recover the TV decoders unused by its customers.
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Orange wants to collect its TV decoders
If it is possible today to Do not ask for the decoder when subscribing to an internet offer from Orangemany of these boxes still sleep with users. Some do not watch television very little or very little, use other means to do so (including the orange application on connected TV), or have recovered the decoder without having the utility.
This is why Orange is looking to communicate with its customers to recover these abandoned decoders. The objective: to save money by reducing its production of decoders using those neglected with customers who use it. The operator would currently be in full reflection on the communication method and the return methods to be applied, while a track to motivate the subscribers concerned would be under study.
Indeed, beyond the ecological argument behind this approach, Orange would think of remunerating subscribers so that they refer their unused TV decoder. A reduction on an invoice could, for example, motivate to find a box and go and drop it off in relay point, the post office or in the Orange store.




