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www.djezzy.dzDjezzy is one of the three major mobile network operators in Algeria, serving approximately 16 million subscribers with a market-leading share. The company offers 4G LTE mobile data services and has received a 5G license for upcoming network deployment. Djezzy provides prepaid Hadra bundles and postpaid Haaarba plans covering voice, SMS, and mobile internet services across Algeria.
About Djezzy
Djezzy acquired Algeria's second GSM license on July 11, 2001, with a bid of USD 737 million and officially launched on February 15, 2002. The company was previously a subsidiary of Global Telecom Holding, part of the VEON group.
In 2022, VEON completed the sale of its Djezzy stake to the Algerian government for USD 682 million, making Djezzy fully state-owned. The company is headquartered in Algiers and maintains network coverage across 90 percent of the Algerian population. Djezzy was awarded a 5G license in 2025 as part of Algeria's national 5G rollout.
Djezzy Plans and Services
Djezzy offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.
Djezzy offers Hadra prepaid bundles ranging from DZD 50 daily to DZD 2,000 monthly. The daily plan includes 100 MB data and voice credits. Weekly plans at DZD 500 include 3 GB data, while monthly plans at DZD 1,000 offer 5 GB, DZD 1,500 offers 7 GB, and DZD 2,000 offers 10 GB of data.
The Haaarba postpaid plan costs DZD 1,500 per month and includes 25 GB data, unlimited on-net calls and SMS, and DZD 2,000 credit to other networks. Data-only packages are also available at DZD 100 for 250 MB and DZD 500 for 2 GB.
Djezzy Internet Plans
| Plan | Speed | Price | Features |
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| Hadra Daily mobile | Up to 150 Mbps | DZD 50/day |
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| Hadra Weekly mobile | Up to 150 Mbps | DZD 500/week |
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| Hadra Monthly 10GB mobile | Up to 150 Mbps | DZD 2,000/month |
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| Haaarba Postpaid mobile | Up to 150 Mbps | DZD 1,500/month |
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Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Djezzy for current offers.
Test Your Djezzy Speed
Run a free speed test to check if Djezzy delivers the speeds you are paying for. Test during peak evening hours for the most realistic results. Compare your results against Djezzy advertised speeds above.
Djezzy Speed Test FAQ
What mobile data plans does Djezzy offer?
Djezzy offers Hadra prepaid bundles starting at DZD 50 per day with 100 MB data and voice credits. Weekly plans at DZD 500 include 3 GB of data. Monthly Hadra plans range from DZD 1,000 for 5 GB to DZD 2,000 for 10 GB. The Haaarba postpaid plan costs DZD 1,500 per month with 25 GB data and unlimited on-net calls. Data-only packages are available starting at DZD 100 for 250 MB with 24-hour validity and DZD 500 for 2 GB with 7-day validity.
Does Djezzy have 5G in Algeria?
Djezzy was awarded a 5G license in 2025 as part of Algeria's national rollout, alongside operators Mobilis and Ooredoo Algeria. The three operators collectively paid nearly USD 492 million for their 5G licenses. Djezzy is in the process of deploying 5G infrastructure across Algeria. Currently, the company primarily operates its 4G LTE network for mobile data services. 5G coverage areas and availability will expand progressively as the network is built out.
Is Djezzy state-owned?
Djezzy is fully owned by the Government of Algeria. The company was previously partially owned by VEON through its subsidiary Global Telecom Holding. In 2015, the Algerian government acquired a 51 percent stake from VEON for USD 2.6 billion. In August 2022, VEON completed the sale of its remaining stake to the government for USD 682 million, making Djezzy entirely state-owned. Despite government ownership, Djezzy continues to operate as a competitive mobile operator in the Algerian market.
How do I test my Djezzy speed?
Use the speed test tool on this page to measure your Djezzy mobile download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. For accurate results, ensure you have strong 4G LTE signal and close all background applications. Test from different locations to compare network performance across areas. The test takes approximately 30 seconds and works on any smartphone with a modern browser. If speeds are consistently below expectations, try testing at different times of day to check for network congestion.