Digi seeks to regain momentum in Belgium after taking control of local JV

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Things have not gone as planned for Digi Belgium in its first six months of operation, but its parent group hopes a recent “simplification” of its management structure (and assumption of majority control of the unit) will put it back on track…

This article includes:

  • Themes: Capex increase; Corporate restructuring; Customer acquisition; Earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA); Fibre network build; Joint venture; Liquidity concerns; Low-cost mobile; Market disruption; Mobile plan pricing; MVNO-to-MNO transition; Network consolidation; Operational slowdown; Sales channels; Strategic expansion.
  • People: Jim Casteele; Serghei Bulgac; Xavier Pichon.
  • Geographic: Belgium; Italy; Portugal; Romania; Spain.
  • Organisations: BASE; Citymesh; Digi Belgium; Digi Communications; MÁSMOVIL; Nowo; Orange Belgium; Proximus; Telefónica España; Telekom Romania Mobile Communications (TRMC); Telenet; Vodafone Romania. 

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