Denmark connected to Norway via a new cable system
Denmark has one of the highest broadband penetration rates globally, with a near universal availability of superfast connections. Extensive cable and DSL infrastructure has been supported by a progressive regulatory regime which has encouraged operator access to both copper and fibre networks. Fibre networks have a fast-growing footprint, while a number of community and metropolitan schemes have supplemented TDC's own commitments to build out fibre nationally. A number of wholesale fibre schemes have also added to the wider availability of fibre broadband.The reach of LTE infrastructure is comprehensive, while the MNOs by mid-2022 also provided near universal population coverage with 5G. Services based on 5G were initially launched using trial 3.5GHz licences. The multi-spectrum auction held in April 2021 has enabled them to improve the resilience and capacity of 5G. At the same time, all MNOs are engaged in closing down their 3G networks and refarming spectrum for LTE and 5G use.
This report introduces the key aspects of the Danish telecom market, providing data on the fixed network services sector as well as profiles of the major operators. It also analyses market statistics and assesses the key regulatory issues including interconnection, local loop unbundling, number portability and carrier preselection. In addition, the market reviews the fixed broadband and mobile markets, including a range of subscriber forecasts.
Key Developments:
- Havsil cable connecting Denmark to Norway is completed;
- Telenor Denmark planning to upgrade an additional 1,400 base stations for its 5G SA network by end-2022;
- Denmark ˜s MNOs closing down 3G services;
- Nokia Networks given five-year managed services contract for TT-Netværket;
- TDC expands NB-IoT across its LTE footprint;
- AquaComms upgrades the Havfrue submarine cable;
Table of Contents
- Key statistics
- Regional Europe Market Comparison
- Market characteristics
- Market Leaders
- Market Challengers
- Market Emergents
- TMI versus GDP
- Mobile and mobile broadband penetration
- Fixed versus mobile broadband penetration
- Country overview
- Telecommunications market
- Market analysis
- Regulatory environment
- Historical overview
- Regulatory authority
- Fixed-line developments
- Privatisation of Tele Danmark
- Interconnect
- Access
- Number Portability (NP)
- Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
- European Electronic Communications Code
- Mobile network developments
- Spectrum
- Roaming
- Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
- Mobile Termination Rate (MTR)
- Network sharing
- Mobile market
- Mobile statistics
- Mobile infrastructure
- 5G
- 4G (LTE)
- 3G
- Other infrastructure developments
- Mobile voice
- Mobile data
- Mobile broadband
- Major mobile operators
- TDC
- Telenor Denmark
- Telia Denmark
- 3 Denmark
- Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
- Mobile content and applications
- Near Field Communications
- M-commerce
- Fixed-line broadband market
- Market analysis
- Broadband statistics
- Government support
- Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks
- Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
- Very High Data Rate DSL (VDSL)
- Vectoring DSL
- Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks
- Other fixed broadband services
- Fixed wireless
- WiMAX
- Satellite
- Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- Fixed network operators
- Introduction
- TDC
- Telenor Denmark
- Telia Denmark
- Telecommunications infrastructure
- Overview of the national telecom network
- VoIP
- Next Generation Access (NGA)
- Alternative networks
- International infrastructure
- Submarine cable networks
- Satellite networks
- Smart infrastructure
- Smart cities
- Appendix - Historic data
- Glossary of abbreviations
- Related reports
List of Tables
List of Charts
List of Exhibits
Companies Mentioned
- TDC
- Telia Denmark
- Telenor
- MIT Tele (DLG Tele)
- 3 Denmark
- Lycamobile
- Tele2
- Cibicom
- Net 1 Denmark