Orange (Centlands)

Orange de Centerres, SA, simply known as Orange, is the second largest telecommunications company in Centlands and also the oldest telecommunications company in Centlands.

In its early years, the Centlandian telecommunications and post services were state-owned, localized and non-profit, but in 1961, Postes, Téléphones et Télégraphes de Centerres (English: Post, Telephones and Telegraphs of Centlands, shortly PTTC) was founded, but the telecommunications companies remained state-owned.

In 1973, PTTC was privatized and split its post division into Postes Centerres in 1975.

In 1991, when telegraphs were in its decline, PTTC dropped "Télégraphes" from its name and was renamed Télécom Centerres (English: Centlands Telecom, shortly TC) and was acquired by Roterlânie Télécom (currently Orange SA) in 2002.

In 2006, the Orange square was added to the 1996 logo and adopted the "Orange" name in 2009.

1975-1981
In 1975, PTTC spun-off its post division into Postes Centerres.

1981-1989
The logo is nicknamed "Le Croix de Communication" (The Communication Cross).

1996-2006
In 2002, Télécom Centerres was acquired by Roterlânie Télécom.

2006-2009
The Orange square was added.