
Digi Communications N.V., a leading European telecommunications operator, has taken a strategic step into the United Kingdom by acquiring a 51 percent stake in Whyfibre Limited through its UK subsidiary, Fiber One Ltd. The acquisition gives Digi control of a fibre broadband network currently being deployed across Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, signalling the company’s first major move into the UK telecom sector.
The UK pilot rollout is expected to begin soon, with Fiber One Ltd. set to provide fixed broadband services using the acquired network. The initiative expands Digi’s footprint beyond its existing operations in Romania, Spain, Italy, Portugal, and Belgium, strengthening its position as a pan-European telecom provider.
Brandspur Banking News Desk reports that the acquisition positions Digi to leverage its expertise in geographically focused telecommunication solutions while capturing emerging opportunities in the UK broadband market. The move aligns with Digi’s strategic goal to scale its fibre infrastructure and deliver high-speed, reliable connectivity to new regions.
Digi Communications, listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange, emphasises that the acquisition is part of a broader international expansion strategy aimed at enhancing the company’s service portfolio and market reach. The company plans to continue investing in fibre deployment and network upgrades to ensure seamless broadband service delivery to UK consumers.
The acquisition also reflects Digi’s commitment to accelerating digital infrastructure growth in Europe, supporting both residential and business customers with advanced telecommunications solutions. Investors are closely watching the pilot launch as Digi aims to replicate its successful European model in the UK market.



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