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Digi eyes UK fibre broadband launch

By Raye LiaoMarch 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Digi is preparing to launch fibre broadband services in the UK
  • The move reflects rising global competition in Britain’s full-fibre sector

What happened: Digi targets UK fibre entry in expansion push

Malaysian telecoms operator Digi is preparing to launch fibre broadband services in the UK, marking its first move into the British market, as reported by Telecoms.com. The plan centres on offering fixed broadband using existing fibre infrastructure rather than building its own network from scratch.

The company is expected to adopt a wholesale-based model, partnering with network providers to deliver services to consumers. This approach mirrors strategies used by other new entrants seeking rapid market access.

The UK’s fibre sector has attracted strong investment in recent years, with multiple alternative network providers expanding coverage. Digi’s entry would add another competitor to an already crowded field.

Details on timing, pricing, and specific partnerships remain limited. However, the move underlines Digi’s ambition to expand beyond its core Southeast Asian footprint.

Also read: UK altnets win 850,000 broadband customers from major providers

Also read: UK fibre uptake matches rapid rollout

Why this is important

Digi’s planned entry highlights the UK’s position as one of Europe’s most competitive broadband markets. The country has seen a surge in full-fibre deployment, driven by both incumbents and alternative network providers. This has created opportunities for service providers that do not own infrastructure but can compete on pricing and customer experience.

Wholesale access models are becoming more common, lowering barriers for international players. Digi’s strategy reflects a broader trend where telecom firms seek growth outside saturated domestic markets. Expansion into mature economies offers stable demand, but also intense competition.

The UK government’s push for nationwide gigabit connectivity has accelerated fibre rollouts. This has encouraged new entrants, including virtual providers, to test the market. Increased competition can benefit consumers through lower prices and improved service quality.

However, the crowded landscape also raises concerns about long-term sustainability. Many providers compete for the same customer base, which may lead to consolidation over time. Digi’s success will depend on differentiation and strong partnerships in a market already rich with choice.

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Raye Liao

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