Metropolitano de Lisboa Anticipates Swift Agreement with Digi

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The Metropolitano de Lisboa is eagerly awaiting a swift agreement with the Romanian telecommunications company Digi, which is set to launch its services in Portugal by the end of November. The delay in providing mobile telecommunications services within the Lisbon metro network has been a significant hurdle for Digi, prompting the need for a timely resolution.

Digi, a prominent Romanian telecommunications provider, is expanding its operations into Portugal, aiming to enhance the competitive landscape of the local telecom market. The company is known for its affordable pricing and robust service offerings, which could significantly benefit consumers in Portugal.

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