Iliad and Digi gain in Europe's low-cost mobile market
Iliad and Digi are expanding in Europe's low-cost mobile market, while telecom equipment vendors face weaker conditions, according to a Light Reading report.
TL;DR
- Light Reading reported that low-cost operators Iliad and Digi are performing well in the European mobile market.
- The report said Europe's mobile sector remains heavily consumer-focused and price-sensitive.
- The report also said conditions are less favorable for telecom vendors than for low-cost service providers.
Light Reading reported that low-cost challengers including Iliad and Digi are thriving in the European telecom market. The report described a market shaped by mobile phone demand and competition on price.
The article identified Iliad and Digi as examples of operators benefiting from Europe's low-cost mobile segment. Iliad is a telecom operator active in several European markets, and Digi is a low-cost telecom operator with operations in parts of Europe.
The same report said the outlook is less positive for telecom vendors than for operators competing on low prices. The excerpt provided does not name specific vendors or give financial figures, dates, or country-level performance data.
Related questions
- Which operators did Light Reading identify as low-cost challengers in Europe?
- How did Light Reading describe conditions for telecom vendors in Europe?
- What market segment are Iliad and Digi benefiting from in Europe?
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