82% are thinking about switching to the new operator Digi

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Soon we will have a new player in the area of ​​telecommunications operating in our country. As such, we questioned our readers to try to find out if they are thinking about switching to the new Romanian operator Digi. And the overwhelming majority answered yes! So let’s find out all the results.

 

Are you thinking about switching to the new operator Digi?

Having concluded last week's question, now follows the publication of all the results through the analysis of the 5,625 responses obtained.

According to the results, there is little doubt that the vast majority of participants, with 82% of the votes, are thinking about switching to the new operator Digi (4,598 votes). In turn, only the remaining 18% of readers chose the “No” option, which means that the new telecommunications proposal does not interest them yet (1,027 votes).

Results in graph

For a better visual perception, below is the graph with the results of this question.

You can also see a more in-depth opinion about the choice in the comments made in the article where the question was asked.

As we have already reported here, Digi is expected to arrive in Portugal next April and one of the promises is super prices to shake the competition. Forecasts indicate that the company's focus will be on the young market, with offers at lower prices.

But if you didn't answer our question, tell us now if you are thinking about switching to the new telecommunications operator Digi.


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The article is in Portuguese

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