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Orange continued to lead Spain’s monthly mobile portability figures in February, adding 12,400 lines thanks to the contribution of recently-acquired operator Jazztel and its low-cost brands Amena and Simyo.
The monthly portability figures published by website Xataka Movil also revealed that Vodafone (plus its brands Ono and Lowi) increased its monthly net gains from 3,400 in January to 8,750 in February.
Spain’s fourth-largest operator Yoigo attracted 6,150 lines, far below the previous month’s 18,800 gain.
The three operators continued to benefit from Movistar’s falling numbers, with Telefonica’s brand shedding 45,600 mobile customers in February to add to the 66,000 it lost in January.
The country’s MVNOs also ended the month with a positive balance in portability, adding 18,250 lines, down from 20,500 net adds in January.
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