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Orange and T-Mobile launch ‘Big Switch On’ campaign for Everything Everywhere

February 17, 2011

Everything Everywhere, the communications brand formed out of the merger between T-Mobile and Orange, has launched a multi-million pound advertising campaign that will appear on TV, outdoor, in print and online.

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The campaign, led by Saatchi & Saatchi working in partnership with Fallon, is based on the company’s two famous brands appearing ‘head to head’ and in conversation.
Since October 2010, more than five million customers have signed up to access both brands’ 2G networks, enabling more coverage for everyone, by allowing more calls and texts to be made in more places at no extra cost.
The latest development, which began to roll out on 31st January, will automatically enable all customers of both brands to use both 2G networks, with all 27 million customers to be switched on during the next three months.
Later this year, customers will gain access to both brands’ 3G networks to use the internet in more places, and will also be able to pick up the strongest signal and switch between networks, even when on a call.
Spencer McHugh, Brand Director at Everything Everywhere – the company that runs Orange and T-Mobile in the UK – said: “Giving our customers access to two networks is a unique benefit and we want to reach as many people as we possibly can. Last year’s campaign with our two brands speaking to one another proved really popular and so we’ve decided to take our message to more people via TV.”
To benefit, customers will simply be sent an update to their mobile phone, which will enable them to use both of the brands’ 2G networks, with no changes to their existing tariff, call or text charges.
Customers will receive a text message from their home network to let them know about the changes and can find out everything they need to know about the service, or how they can sign up, at www.orange.co.uk/signal or www.t-mobile.co.uk/signal.
All media was booked by MEC and Mediacom.
The print and online advertising began on 13th February and the TV advert will air for the first time on ITV from 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, 16th February.
www.everythingeverywhere.com

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