Dolce was a brand by Orange Romania Communications. The brand name was used in all of its services at the time until 2014 and its television channels until 2017.
During 2008, before the final logo was introduced, Romtelecom and Dolce used a placeholder logo.
In 2017, the Dolce brand was replaced by the Telekom brand (which in turn was replaced by the Orange brand).
Orange Sport1: Orange Sport 1 | Orange Sport 2 | Orange Sport 3 | Orange Sport 4
Orange Sport 1 | Orange Sport 2 | Orange Sport 3 | Orange Sport 4
Defunct Dolce Sport HD | Telekom Sport 5 | Telekom Sport 6
Former programming 1 la 1 | Formula Dolce | La Dolce Liga | Minutul 91 | Morning Sport | Play | Rugby Nation | Speed Show | Sport 24 | Sport 4D | Sport Center | Sport Report | Sport Review | Vip Arena | Zoom Sport
Former/Defunct 118.932 | ARtelecom | Beeep | Boom Extrasatelit | Clickshop | Cosmote MyTab | Dolce (Interactiv | Movie2 | Music2) | Dolce Sport (HD) | Germanos | Internity | IQBox | Joyn | Mooz TV SRL | NextGen Communications | Orange TVConnect | Romtelecom Clicknet | Romtelecom Voce | Telekom Info1 | Telekom Romania Mobile Communications3 (Cartela Telekom | MyAccount) | Telekom Sport (5 | 6) | Telekom Web&Mobile TV
Boom Action | Boom Cinema 1 | Boom Cinema 2 | Boom Classic | Boom Comedy | Boom Drama | Boom Indian | Boom Music | Boom Hop! | Boom Public | Boom Secrets | Boom Smarty | Boom Sport One | Boom Sport Two | Boom Sport Three | Boom Sport Four
Radio Boom FM
Notes 1Sold to Orange Romania in 2021. 2Planned to be a future channel, but eventually went cancelled. 3Sold to Deutsche Telekom.
Europe: Belgium | France (Sosh) | Luxembourg | Moldova | Poland | Romania (EuroGSM | Internity | Orange Sport | NextGen Communications | YOXO) | Slovakia Middle East and Northern Africa: Morocco | Tunisia | Egypt | Jordan | Korek Telecom (Iraq) Sub-Saharan Africa: Botswana | Burkina Faso1 | Cameroon | Central African Republic | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Ivory Coast | Liberia | Madagascar | Mali | Mayotte | Réunion | Senegal | Sierra Leone1
Orange | Jazztel Yoigo Yoigo | MÁSMÓVIL | Lycamobile | Lebara | Llamaya Euskaltel Euskaltel | Virgin telco Others Pepephone | Simyo | R | Telecable | Guuk | Embou | Populoos
Financial services: Orange Money IT and data services: Orange Business Cybersecurity: Orange Cyberdefense Research and development: Orange Labs Television channels (Romania): Orange Info
Former subsidiaries and brand licensees Armenia | Austria2 | Belgium (KPN Orange)3 | Dominican Republic4 | Electron M Bit (Romania) (TV Bit Iași | TV Bit Pașcani | M Bit Tulcea) | Equatorial Guinea | India5, 6 | Israel5 | Kenya | Tempo (Moldova) | Mauritius | Netherlands7 | Niger | Switzerland (Liechtenstein) | Thailand8 | United Kingdom5, 9 | Telekom Info (TV channel, Romania)10 | MaLigne TV | France Télécom | Fonomat (Dasimpex | Plus GSM) | Say | Orange Studio11 | OCS11 | Orange Bank12 | Orange Romania Communications10(Orange Sport (1 | 2 | 3 | 4)) | Wirtualna Polska
OCS Max | OCS Pulp | OCS Géants | OCS Choc | OCS City | OCS Happy | OCS Novo
Streaming services OCS
Notes 1Acquired from Bharti Airtel. 2Acquired by Hutchison Drei Austria and replaced by the Three brand. 3Joint venture with KPN. Sold to KPN after France Télécom acquired Mobistar. 4Acquired by Altice after merging with Tricom. 5Orange UK was originally owned by Hutchison Whampoa. The Orange brand was licensed in Israel and India by Hutchison Whampoa Limited. 6Acquired from Hutchison Whampoa by Vodafone. Now part of Vodafone Idea Limited. 7Merged with T-Mobile (Netherlands). 8Acquired by the Charoen Pokphand Group (True Corporation). 9Merged with T-Mobile UK to create EE. Orange S.A. and Deutsche Telekom hold stakes in BT, the current parent company of EE. 10Acquired from Deutsche Telekom. 11Acquired by Canal+ Group. 12Acquired by BNP Paribas.