DIGI, the telecommunications operator of the DIGI Communications Group in Spain, recorded more than 920,000 porting transactions in the first seven months of the year, representing a 16% increase compared to the same period in 2024, and marking its best result on record for this period.
In terms of net porting, the company recorded more than 615,000 between January and July, representing growth of 9% compared to the same period the previous year.
In July, the operator recorded more than 127,800 porting transactions (of which more than 108,800 were mobile lines), representing growth of more than 30% compared to the same month in 2024. With this figure, the operator has now recorded more than 100,000 monthly porting transactions for eleven consecutive months. DIGI also recorded more than 81,700 net porting transactions in July 2025 (also more than 28% higher than in 2024).
At the end of the first quarter of 2025, DIGI was trusted by more than 9 million customers in Spain, according to the latest results report published by the company. Specifically, more than 6.2 million customers used its mobile service, more than 2.1 million subscribed to its fibre service and more than 676,000 used its landline service as of the end of March. More than 47,000 customers were also already using DIGI TV, its television service with more than 100 channels, available nationwide since February.
Close to its customers
DIGI, the fourth-largest landline and mobile telecommunications operator in Spain, continues to strengthen its commitment to customers by offering high-quality services at competitive prices, taking on board their feedback to implement improvements based on their actual needs.
DIGI has now reached around 50 company-owned stores across Spain, all staffed by employees directly hired by the company, helping to foster close contact and direct interaction, as valued by its customers.
Investment and commitment to employment
The operator, now the second-largest employer in the sector, carries out all its business activities in-house, offering job stability and supporting career development for all its employees. The company currently has more than 9,500 employees in Spain.
It also remains committed to investing in digital infrastructure rollout and its fibre network now reaches more than 12.5 million households.