3 Months Free Photo Messaging

NEW: now you can also send MMS to customers on the O2 network in the UK!

Free Photo Messaging applies to all Orange pay as you go and pay monthly customers from 1 December 2002 to 28 February 2003.

For the duration of The Promotion, if you have a compatible phone you will be able to send photo messages to anyone with a mobile phone or email address. Orange users with a compatible Orange phone will be able to view your message on their phone; however, users who do not have a compatible Orange phone will receive a text message with an ID password inviting them to view your message at www.orange.co.uk/mms.

The Promotion does not apply to multi media information messages via 277, which will continue to be charged at 25p per message received.

The Promotion is subject, at all times, to a fair usage policy as set out below.

Orange reserve the right to request that subscribers exceeding the limits set out below reduce their usage. In the event that usage continues to exceed these limits, Orange may at their discretion remove The Promotion from your account and refuse to allow further access to the Photo Messaging service or The Promotion until the end of The Promotion.

High usage of The Promotion is classed as 50 photo messages per week.
A week is defined as Monday 00.01 to Sunday 23.59.

During The Promotion, the number of people you can send the same message to is limited to five. Each recipient will be classed as a separate photo message.

If you are a pay monthly customer and have purchased a photo message bundle, the cost of the bundle will be credited to your account for the duration of The Promotion. After 28th February 2003, photo messages will be charged at your standard Service Plan rates.

Orange reserve the right to amend, vary or cancel these terms and conditions or to withdraw this promotion at any time and will notify you of such changes.

Service is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Orange Network Services, a copy of which can be found at the back of your Orange phone User Guide. Where there is any inconsistency between these Terms and Conditions, and the Standard Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Orange Network Services, the latter will prevail.