“Low cost” operators have already raised prices in 2025! And DIGI?

DIGI’s entry into the national market led low-cost operators to lower prices. However, as they say, it was “short-lived sun” and in 2025 they started to increase again. And DIGI, did it fall, increase or maintain?

Operators designated as "low cost" have already raised the prices of their services in 2025, despite maintaining the conditions. On the other hand, DIGI maintained the prices of its services, "holding its own" with low prices in this super competitive market. The changes in value were especially noticeable in mobile tariffs, fixed internet packages and also in services combined with TV.

New prices from "low cost" operators! DiGI maintains...

Friend (Vodafone)

  • Mobile:
    • 100 GB and 5,000 minutes: €8/month.
    • Unlimited traffic: €10/month.
  • Fixed Internet:
    • 1 Gbps: €15/month.
    • 1 Gbps + 60 TV channels: €25/month.
  • Combo package:
    • 100 GB mobile: €33/month.
    • Unlimited traffic: €35/month.

Uzo (MEO)

  • Mobile:
    • 200 GB + unlimited minutes and 1,000 SMS: €10/month.
  • Fixed + mobile internet:
    • 1 Gbps: €25/month.
    • 1 Gbps + 70 TV channels: €35/month.

The (NOS)

  • Mobile:
    • 100 GB and 2,500 minutes: €8/month.
  • Fixed Internet:
    • 1 Gbps: €15/month (promotion valid until the end of January).
  • Combo package:
    • Fiber + mobile: €25/month.
    • 3-play (fiber, mobile and 60 channels): €35/month.

According to ANACOM, the arrival of DIGI has not yet had a direct impact on prices in the sector. However, the lower tendency to change operators may have influenced this decision by low-cost operators. In 2025, as is already known, Vodafone and NOS will maintain their prices, while MEO will carry out updates.

Source: pplware.sapo.pt