AS3215 belongs to Orange S.A. (formerly France Telecom), France's largest telecommunications operator. Orange provides fixed-line broadband (Orange Livebox DSL and fibre), mobile (Orange mobile), and business connectivity services across France. Orange also operates internationally across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
Privacy note
If AS3215 appears in your IP lookup while a VPN is active, your VPN is not masking your real IP. Orange broadband and mobile subscribers in France should see their VPN provider's ASN rather than AS3215 when correctly connected to a VPN. Follow the guide at myipscan.net/how-to/fix-vpn-leak/ if the issue persists.
AS3215 is the Autonomous System for Orange S.A. (formerly France Telecom), France's largest telecommunications operator. It routes Orange's consumer broadband and mobile data traffic in France.
Who owns AS3215?
AS3215 is registered to Orange S.A., a publicly traded French telecom company headquartered in Paris. Orange was formerly known as France Telecom and rebranded to Orange in 2013.
Why does AS3215 appear in my VPN test?
Orange broadband and mobile subscribers see AS3215 without a VPN. If AS3215 appears while the VPN is active, the VPN is not masking your real IP. Run the VPN Leak Test and follow the fix guide.
What DNS servers does Orange France use?
Orange France routes DNS through its own resolvers by default. If Orange DNS appears in a DNS leak test while your VPN is active, you have a DNS leak. Enable your VPN's DNS leak protection and check Windows SMHNR settings. See the DNS leak fix guide.