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Denmark - Broadband Market - Overview, Statistics & Forecasts Denmark's excellent broadband infrastructure has helped to propel the country to have one of the highest broadband penetration levels in Europe, with the fastest growth in 2006. All platforms are available, though ADSL has a larger footprint than cable. A notable recent development has been the migration of subscribers to fast broadband plans. Fixed Wireless Access licences were issued at the end of 2000, and a number of WLAN hotspots were launched in 2002. Competition has driven growth, and has helped drive down broadband prices, which remain relatively high. This report profiles Denmark's fixed and wireless broadband markets in 2007, together with developments in related technologies such as FttH, broadband powerline, and WiFi.
Last Update: 2 Apr 2007 Number of Pages: 18
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Denmark - Convergence - Triple Play & Digital TV Denmark's small but sophisticated telecoms sector has adapted quickly to emerging trends in media convergence. Cable TV companies and other providers have added VoIP and mobile services to their traditional pay TV and broadband packages, which has placed a considerable strain on the market shares of the incumbent operator, TDC. The country's concentrated and advanced broadcasting sector includes a public service broadcaster facing competition from commercial analogue, satellite and cable television service providers. About half of Danish homes have access to cable TV services. The country migrates towards digital transmission in 2009. While terrestrial digital TV networks are under trial, no commercial networks are yet in operation. Cable TV companies are also developing limited Video-on-Demand (VoD) services, and a range of media rich and interactive TV developments. This report presents a comprehensive overview of the major service providers in Denmark in 2006, providing the latest statistics and noting the status of digital TV via terrestrial, cable and satellite platforms as well as interactive TV services.
Last Update: 2 Apr 2007 Number of Pages: 14
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Denmark - Key Statistics, Telecom Market & Regulatory Overviews Denmark's sophisticated telecom market is reflected in its having one of the highest Internet and broadband penetration rates in the world. Mobile take-up is also above the EU average, and has continued to grow steadily in recent years. This report introduces the key aspects of the Danish telecom market in 2007, presenting comprehensive data on the country, the fixed network services sector, and on developments in the Internet, broadband, mobile, and broadcasting sectors. In addition to valuable statistics, the report overviews the key regulatory issues, noting the status of interconnection, local loop unbundling, number portability and carrier preselection. Focussing on the fixed network, the report also profiles the major operators.
Last Update: 2 Apr 2007 Number of Pages: 20
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Denmark - Mobile Market - Overview & Statistics The vibrant mobile communications market continues to show healthy growth in early 2007 despite one of the highest penetration rates in Europe. Strong demand for data services is supported by price competition between the four main operators -TDC Mobile, Sonofon, Telia and Hi3G - as well as a number of resellers. 3G licences were issued by auction in 2001, but Hi3G had no competition until TDC launched its service in November 2005. Stiff competition has resulted in market consolidation, with TeliaSonera purchasing Orange Denmark and relinquishing Orange's 3G licence to the regulator, and TDC buying Telmore. This report provides statistics and research on the Danish mobile market in 2007, including the key regulatory issues and the growth of mobile data services such as SMS.
Last Update: 2 Apr 2007 Number of Pages: 20
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