Luxembourg, located in Western Europe, is a small, landlocked country with a diverse terrain that includes the Ardennes mountains and the Moselle river valley. The population distribution is largely urban, with over 90% of its near 650,000 population residing in urban areas; the capital city Luxembourg houses a large portion of the country's total population. Despite its small size, Luxembourg is a global hub for technology and telecommunications. Its central location, multilingual population and advanced infrastructure make it an attractive location for tech companies. The country has a highly developed and technologically advanced telecommunications network, with a high percentage of households having broadband internet access. In the realm of renewable energy, Luxembourg has shown significant progress. The country's hilly regions have been harnessed for wind energy, while solar panels are common in urban areas. The government has implemented various initiatives, like the "Digital Lëtzebuerg" strategy, to further enhance the digital economy, making the technology sector a mature and robust one.

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Institut Luxembourgeois de Régulation ILR
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Orange Luxembourg is a telecommunications company that operates in Luxembourg. It is a subsidiary of Orange S.A., a French multinational telecommunications corporation. The Orange brand, under which Orange Luxembourg operates, originated in the United Kingdom in 1994 after Hutchison Whampoa acquired a controlling stake in Microtel Communications. The company later became a subsidiary of Mannesmann in 1999 and was acquired by France Télécom in 2000. The France Télécom company was rebranded to Orange on 1 July 2013.

The mobile telephone operations of Orange were merged with the majority of the...

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POST Luxembourg, previously known as Entreprise des Postes et Télécommunications, is a Luxembourg-based mail and telecommunications corporation. The company's origins trace back to 1842, when it was established as a state-owned PTT agency. In 1992, it was corporatised and became a government-owned corporation. The company is under the jurisdiction of the Minister for Communications, who is accountable to the Prime Minister in his role as Minister of State. POST Luxembourg has shares in sixteen other companies, including full ownership of eBRC data centres, Editus.lu, and Netcore, among others...

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