“Never seen prices”: a mobile offer priced at 5 euros per month is launched in Belgium

“Never seen prices”: a mobile offer priced at 5 euros per month is launched in Belgium
“Never seen prices”: a mobile offer priced at 5 euros per month is launched in Belgium

A 4th telecom operator in Belgium is launching a commercial offer at “unparalleled” prices.

Digi, the 4th telecom operator in Belgium, launched its first commercial offer on Wednesday. This offers calls, SMS and 15 GB of mobile internet for a price of 5 euros per month. The offer is available nationwide.

“For almost 75% of Belgians, this mobile offer includes enough data so that they can stay connected and fully enjoy their daily activities, without worrying about a lack of data”estimates the operator, who had promised “never seen prices” in Belgium.

With its prices “unparalleled“, the company intends to prove that “quality and accessibility can go hand in hand”.

Mobile users will benefit from 4G mobile coverage “reliable” throughout the country, thanks to a commercial infrastructure rental contract concluded with its rival Proximus. At the same time, Digi continues to build its own 4G/5G mobile network.

Fiber deployment

Digi also offers an internet offer from 10 euros per month (for 500 Mbps) using optical fiber. You will have to pay 15 euros to benefit from a 1 Gbps connection and 20 euros for speeds of up to 10 Gbps. However, these products are currently only available in the Cureghem district of Anderlecht, and will be gradually rolled out to other municipalities in Brussels in the coming weeks. They will then extend to other Belgian municipalities, mainly in urban areas, during 2025.

Digi aims to connect up to 2 million homes to its fiber network within five years, therefore focusing mainly on urban areas. For other regions, the company advocates the creation of a single network through open access to available ducts and maximum reuse of existing passive infrastructure.

Digi telecom telephone operator


Belgium

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