Digi responds to big telcos and enters battle for cheap 5G

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Digital fully enters into battle cheap 5G. The low-cost operator, which revolutionized the business in the Spanish market and became the fastest growing company with its aggressive rates, is responding to its major competitors by launching the 5G service, the fifth generation of mobile communications. automatic and free for all your customers.

Major telcos are incorporating 5G into their low-cost brands. Telephone introduces the new mobile generation O2, vodafone It does this with its ‘low-cost’ brand Lowi, MásMóvil it also markets it pepefon And Orange Added 5G to the services of its cheap brand Simyo.

Now it is Digi that has joined the fray Bring 5G to the cheap price segment. Next-generation mobile communications increase download and connection speeds tenfold over 4G technology and provide a better experience across all services due to lower latency (response time), among other benefits. Digi customers with mobile phones compatible with 5G technology will automatically be able to access the new service.

Digi is a giant that has managed to blow up the Spanish telecommunications market based on aggressive prices, simple tariffs and an increasingly complete range of services. The Romanian operator currently has a portfolio of just over 6.1 million customers, making it the fifth largest telecommunications company after Movistar, Orange, Vodafone and MásMóvil, and is by far the fastest growing company. Digi added 1.5 million new customers last year alone (almost 2.8 million in the last two years) and has clearly managed to overtake the legacy group MásMóvil (Yoigo, Pepephone, MásMóvil, Euskaltel, Virgin Telco, Lebara…). challenging This has shaken up the industry as a leader in user acquisition.

Digi is about to make a significant change that will allow it to take a giant step forward and complete the attack on the club of major Spanish telecommunications companies once and for all. Orange and MásMóvil have signed an agreement on the transfer of assets with Digi, paving the way for them to finally receive approval from the European Commission for their merger after two years of preparation.

Digi Spain has signed an agreement with two telecom companies in the process of merging to purchase radio spectrum for 120 million euros to build its own mobile network in the Spanish market. The purchase of the spectrum envisages the transfer of 60 megahertz on different frequencies that have fallen into the hands of MásMóvil so far (including one of those that will be used in the next generation 5G communications). The agreement also provides for a wholesale rental agreement option for the use of mobile networks at advantageous prices.

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