If you are an Orange TV subscriber in France, you may have heard of the term "carte viaccess orange 13". But what does it mean and how does it work? In this article, we will explain everything you need to know about this virtual card and how to activate your TV rights with it.
A carte viaccess orange 13 is a digital equivalent of a physical smart card that is used to decrypt encrypted TV signals. It is a 13-digit code that identifies your Orange UHD decoder and allows you to access the channels and services that you have subscribed to, such as Canal+ or OCS. Unlike a physical card, you do not need to insert it into your decoder, as it is stored in its memory.
A carte viaccess orange 13 is necessary to activate your TV rights with some TV providers, such as Canal+. If you have subscribed to a Canal+ offer through Orange, you will need to declare your virtual card number to Canal+ in order to access their channels and services on your Orange UHD decoder. This is because Canal+ uses a different encryption system than Orange, called Viaccess, which requires a specific code to decrypt their signals.
You can find your virtual card number by following these steps:
Once you have your virtual card number, you can activate your TV rights with Canal+ by following these steps:
You can also contact the Canal+ customer service at 0 892 39 39 10 (035 TTC/min + price of the call) and provide them with your virtual card number. They will activate your TV rights for you.
A carte viaccess orange 13 is a virtual card that identifies your Orange UHD decoder and allows you to access encrypted TV channels and services, such as Canal+. You can find it in the maintenance menu of your decoder and declare it to Canal+ in order to activate your TV rights. If you have any questions or issues, you can contact the Orange or Canal+ customer service for assistance.
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