Digi Belgium, the 4th telecom operator on the Belgian market, has postponed its launch to a later date, although it had initially announced that it would offer its commercial offers “during the summer“, we learned on Friday, the last day of this season. The company is currently testing the capacity of its networks and assures that it is “in the final straight“.
Digi Belgium is the result of a joint venture between the Romanian telecom group Digi and the Belgian companies Citymesh and Cegeka. It intends to “shake the market“from its launch by combining fair and affordable prices with a reliable network and quality customer service. In mid-May, its CEO Jeroen Degadt had promised “prices never seen before“for the benefit of consumers and announced a launch during the summer. In the end, nothing came of it, with the operator saying it first wanted to carry out tests before marketing its offers.
He “intends to roll out its own fibre optic network with the aim of serving all major cities in Belgium within five years. To achieve this, some 2 million Belgian households must be connected to the Digi network. In short, there is only one watchword: test, test and test again!“, the company announced on Friday.
Digi added that it has also started the final phase of testing for mobile internet in order to “guarantee impeccable national coverage from its launch“. “We have entered the very last phase“, insists Jeroen Degadt.”We need to provide a reliable network (…). We are now testing it in different phases, both in small groups and on a large scale with real consumers. We will launch our commercial offers as soon as this test phase is over.“The boss does not, however, specify when this will end.
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