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    DIGI reports revenues of 1.6 billion euros, up 16 percent in the first nine months

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    Digi Communications reports consolidated revenues (including revenues and other income) of 561 million euros in the third quarter of 2025, a 14 percent increase compared to the same period of the previous year. Adjusted EBITDA for Q3 2025 increased by 6 percent compared to the result from Q3 2024, reaching 188 million euros.

    As of 30 September 2025, the Group recorded consolidated revenues and other income of 1,643 million euros, a 16 percent increase versus 9M 2024, adjusted EBITDA of 527 million euros (+3 percent vs 9M 2024).

    Serghei Bulgac, CEO of Digi Communications, stated: “The third quarter of 2025 continued to deliver strong RGU growth, driven by the sustained demand for Digi’s services across all markets. We have now surpassed well over 30 million RGUs at Group level, including more than 15 million mobile RGUs. The double-digit expansion in Spain remains particularly impressive and confirms that our product and pricing strategy addresses a clear market need. Romania, Portugal and Italy also continue to contribute to our growth, underlining the scalability of our model, supported by our investments in infrastructure.

    In Q3 2025, Digi continued to grow across its entire service portfolio, reaching 30.8 million in revenue-generating user agreements (RGUs) across Romania, Spain, Portugal and Italy. This marks a 4.4 million RGU’s increase compared to Q3 2024 on an absolute basis, the highest growth so far.

    The mobile segment stands out for generating the most RGUs within the Group’s array of services, accounting for 49 percent of the overall clients across the four markets. Maintaining its momentum from past quarters, in Q3 2025, the mobile segment saw its RGUs climb to 15.1 million, a 22 percent increase, covering mobile telephony clients across Romania, Spain, Italy and Portugal.

    In Romania, the mobile service segment reached 7.2 million RGUs as of the end of Q3 2025, a positive evolution of 13 percent compared to Q3 2024. Broadband services registered an increase of 6 percent in Q3 2025, compared to Q3 2024, up to 5 million RGUs, while the segment of Pay-TV services (cable and satellite) increased by 3 percent YoY up to 6 million RGUs. Together with fixed-line telephony, the total number of RGUs in the Romanian market amounted to 19 million customers as of Q3 2025, a 7 percent increase versus Q3 2024.

    Spanish operations continued the strong performance in Q3 2025, with the number of users of fixed services, internet, and mobile telephony increasing by 29 percent compared to Q3 2024, to 10.3 million RGUs. Mobile users increased by 25 percent to 7 million RGUs, while broadband users increased by 34 percent to 2.4 million.

    In Portugal, Digi Communications launched commercial operations a year ago, in November 2024, offering a full range of telecommunication services, including mobile, fiber optic broadband internet, television, and fixed telephony. As of the end of Q3 2025, Portugal operations encompassed 813k RGUs, of which 443k were mobile and 150k were broadband users.

    In Italy, mobile users increased by 10 percent YoY, reaching 521k RGUs as of the end of Q3 2025.

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