13 Facts About Digi Communications

1.

Digi Communications offered cable television services in Brasov and Timisoara.

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2.

Digi Communications focused on rapid development both organically and through acquisitions.

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3.

Digi Communications Slovakia, including the Digi Communications Sport television channels in Slovakia and the Czech Republic, were sold to Slovak Telekom in 2013.

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4.

Digi Communications implemented FTTB technology on almost the entire network in Romania and Hungary in 2006.

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5.

In 2018 Digi Communications started offering internet services through FTTH in Spain.

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6.

Digi Communications became the second MVNO operator by number of customers.

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7.

In July 2009, Digi Communications launched the Digi Communications Sport channels in Romania and Hungary.

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8.

Digi Communications launched a generalist channel in December 2010, but due to the low audience it was closed.

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9.

Digi Communications had in 2017 the most subscribers on the competitive market from the companies that do not have the distribution infrastructure.

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10.

Digi Communications announced that it is gradually giving up the supply service due to the unusual volatility of the electricity price.

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11.

The majority owner of Digi Communications NV is RCS Management SA, which includes politicians among shareholders.

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12.

In 2012, Digi Communications removed the Antena TV Group channels from the satellite television grid following disagreements.

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13.

In Hungary, Digi Communications was excluded from the auction for 5G licenses in 2019, motivating its decision on assumptions and facts that are supposed to happen.

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