Brussels, (Unib Rashid) – Telecom operator DIGI will soon begin selling its mobile and internet subscriptions through all 655 Bpost post offices across Belgium, the two companies announced on Monday. The partnership agreement will run for five years.
The move marks a significant milestone for DIGI, the low-cost telecom provider that entered the Belgian market in late 2024. The Belgian-Romanian company has so far relied mainly on its website, sales agents, and around 100 partner shops to market its subscriptions.
Despite not having its own retail stores, DIGI’s services are already available in Belgium’s 83 largest post offices. The rollout will gradually expand to all Bpost branches during the summer.
Customers will be able to sign up directly at post office counters for mobile phone and home internet subscriptions. Initially, the focus will be on mobile services, as DIGI’s fiber internet network is still under development, particularly in Brussels.
The partnership is expected to strengthen DIGI’s presence in Belgium and provide customers with easier access to its telecom services through Bpost’s extensive nationwide network.

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