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Orange is launching the first mobile service in France aimed at beneficiaries of the Revenu de Solidarité Active (Earned Income Supplement)

090514_orange.jpgOn 1 June, the Government is bringing into general use the Revenu de Solidarité Active, which will notably replace the two main minimum social benefits – RMI (Revenu Minimum d’Insertion – Basic Guaranteed Income) and API (Allocation de Parent Isolé – Single Parent Benefit), and which will complement the revenues of low-income workers. Orange is offering the “RSA special tarif plan” to all RSA beneficiaries through Orange stores and in partner networks from 18 June. As from 12 May, all RMI beneficiaries can take up this offer through the customer service. A low-cost mobile service offered to RSA beneficiaries. This “RSA special tarif plan”, available in Metropolitan France, includes 40 minutes of calls to landlines and mobiles plus 40 SMS for €10 per month, without a contract. It is available to all RSA beneficiaries, whether or not they are already Orange customers. This plan allows unused minutes and SMS to be carried forward. Orange customers eligible for the “RSA special tarif plan” but already under contract can move onto this plan at no cost and with no commitment. Customers from other operators can, of course keep their existing mobile number. Image source: europe1.fr / Gamma James Veysey. > Continue.

News selected by Covalence | Country: France | Company: France Telecom | Source: France Telecom

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