Digi finally launches its mobile and fixed internet offers in Belgium at 5 and 10 euros per month

Digi finally launches its mobile and fixed internet offers in Belgium at 5 and 10 euros per month
Digi finally launches its mobile and fixed internet offers in Belgium at 5 and 10 euros per month

The 4e telecom operator, Digi Belgium, presented this Wednesday morning, December 11, 2024, the prices of its offers, with prices never seen before in Belgium. For now, the company, a cooperation between the Romanian group Digi and the Belgian private network operator, Citymesh, will only offer mobile nationally at 5 euros per month, pending the gradual construction of its fiber network optical (fixed internet), which already equips 140,000 homes, especially in Brussels, from 10 euros per month. The operator Proximus, down on the Brussels Stock Exchange after the announcement, with its 4G network will allow the little telecom thumb to have a national network from its launch this Wednesday. Television is also expected soon. Belgium has already reacted to the arrival of Digi Belgium by aligning the starting price of its low-cost product, Hey, with that of the Belgian-Romanian operator.

“We don’t do promotions, we leave the prices as they are, whatever the time of year,” commented Jeroen Degadt, CEO of Digi Belgium, during a press conference in downtown Brussels this Wednesday, December 11, 2024, to announce the highly anticipated arrival of the Digi operator in Belgium, cooperation between the Romanian group Digi and the Belgian Citymesh, specialist in private mobile networks. The brand is already active in Romania, Italy and Spain and, for several weeks, in Portugal for a total of 26 million subscriptions.

“We do not want to reveal our desired market share, however 100,000 subscribers is our first milestone objective,” selon M. Degadt. “With good quality, good customer service, we should be able to gain market share.”

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