Digi Belgium ends 2025 with 91,000 mobile customers

Digi Belgium ended 2025 with around 91,000 mobile customers, according to the annual results of its Romanian parent company, Digi Communications.
The operator, which launched in Belgium in December 2024, has now completed its first full year of commercial activity. The total means Digi added about 13,000 customers in the final three months of 2025. However, this is a slowdown compared with the third quarter, when it gained around 16,000 new users.
Digi Belgium is the country’s fourth national telecom operator. It positions itself as a low-cost provider, offering mobile subscriptions from 3 euros per month for 7GB of data.
The company is a joint venture between Digi Communications and Belgian telecom firm Citymesh. Last year, the Romanian group increased its stake in the Belgian business to 77 per cent.
Digi is also building a fibre network in parts of Belgium, although no new figures were published on its fixed broadband activities. The group had aimed to make 100,000 homes connectable to fibre by the end of 2025.
In Belgium, Digi competes with established operators Proximus, Orange Belgium and Telenet. Recent results from Orange Belgium and Telenet suggest Digi’s arrival has not yet had a major impact on the wider market.
Digi Communications is also active in Romania, Spain, Portugal and Italy. Across all its markets, the group ended 2025 with 32.07 million customers, an increase of 4.3 million compared with a year earlier. The company described this as the strongest annual growth in its history, driven mainly by mobile services.
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