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Switch from orange to hey
I just saw that we get 15gb for €5 at hey!. Is this the same network as orange? Can I 'switch' to Hey and keep my orange number?
If it is operated by the same company, why isn't there 1 company with Hey prices?

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you can keep your phone number. If you change to Hey or anything else you don’t need to take a new phone number.
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bubblyeducate
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@Slope Game Yes — Hey! uses the Orange network, and you can keep your current Orange number by requesting a normal number port when signing up.
The reason both brands exist is market segmentation: Orange targets customers willing to pay more for stores/support/bundles, while Hey! is the lower-cost online-focused brand with simpler service and cheaper plans.
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Samanthckinson
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That's a good question! It reminds me of how Fnaf has different games and spin-offs, some cheaper or with different gameplay. Are they all connected? Maybe Hey is Orange's way of testing a new market or offering a different kind of plan. I'd be curious to know if you can keep your number too! Hopefully someone knows the answer.
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Haydenurner
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That's a great find about Hey! I remember when Omegle shut down, people started looking for alternatives, and you see similar offers popping up. It makes you wonder why Orange doesn't just offer the better deal directly. Hopefully someone knows if you can port your number over easily – that's usually the biggest hurdle with these things.
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Joehepherd
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Nice catch—those hey! offers are tempting. I’m also wondering if hey! uses the same network infrastructure as Orange, since that would make switching feel pretty seamless. Has anyone tried keeping their Orange number when moving over? Also, if they’re under the same parent company, it seems odd there isn’t one consistent pricing plan. I’ll keep an eye on it—no kick the buddy vibes, just clarity.
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Rhyshomson
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It reminds me of trying to explain quantum physics to my cat. Seriously, though, color perception is a fascinating and often overlooked aspect of design. I wonder how much of this color shift is down to individual screen calibration. Reminds me of the time I tried to match paint colors for my living room and everything looked subtly different in the shop versus at home. Talk about a Level Devil optical illusion!
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