offers a second life to equipment for the 2024 Games

offers a second life to equipment for the 2024 Games
Orange offers a second life to equipment for the Paris 2024 Games

La Poste will integrate this equipment – in particular latest generation WiFi terminals – on several large sites in , such as in where the Maison de l'Innovation, which will soon accommodate 800 IT professionals, will benefit from these connected devices.

Used for a short period during the Games, this equipment, carefully checked and optimized, will also help to improve the connectivity and fluidity of digital tools for La Poste employees. By integrating this cutting-edge infrastructure, the company intends to strengthen its technological capabilities and respond to digitalization challenges, with an efficient network both indoors and outdoors.

A project serving the planet

For and La Poste, this partnership goes beyond the simple framework of a transfer of equipment: it illustrates their stated ambition to adopt more responsible practices to limit the carbon footprint. The two companies are in fact aiming for carbon neutrality by 2040.

Orange already offers eco-designed products and second-hand equipment to its customers, while La Poste is committed to inclusive and ethical digital technology, promoting the sustainability of IT tools. With this new action, companies are also perpetuating the spirit and good image of the Olympic Games in France.

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