Synopsis
Denmark is among the more progressive countries in Europe with the uptake of broadband and digital media services. Cable TV companies, which access more than half of Danish homes, have supplemented traditional pay TV and broadband packages with VoIP, VoD and mobile services. Analogue switch-off was affected in late 2009, allowing for 800GHz spectrum to be allocated for mobile broadband and other services. This report presents a comprehensive overview of the major service providers in Denmark, providing the latest market statistics and noting the status of digital TV via terrestrial, cable and satellite platforms.
Key developments:
Stofa buys cable interests of Canal Digital; government plans for 30Mb/s uploads by 220; Ratos sells holdings in Stofa to Syd Energi; VoIP accounting for 37% of all fixed telephony subscriptions; regulator’s H1 2012 market data update; telcos’ operating and financial data to Q4 2012; market developments to April 2013.
Companies covered in this report include:
TDC, YouSee, Stofa, Danish Broadcasting Corporation.