Internet in Denmark
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ADSL was introduced commercially to Denmark in winter 1999. The service has been rolled out very extensively and the national coverage is now above 97% of the Danish population. There are several ISPs in Denmark but only a few own their own infrastructure (The last mile is owned solely by the former state monopoly TDC), namely TDC, Cybercity and to some extent Tele2 (who acquired their xDSL infrastructure from Tiscali in February 2005).
In the recently published OECD Broadband Statistics June 2006 Denmark is now leading the OECD broadband penetration with a penetration of 29.3 subscribers per 100 inhabitants.
More information can be found here (in order of market share):
- TDC (former incumbent) - http://www.tdc.dk
- Cybercity (part of Telenor) - http://www.cybercity.dk
- Tele2 - http://www.tele2.dk
- Ventelo Danmark A/S - http://www.ventelo.dk
ADSL2+ providers:
- Fullrate - http://www.fullrate.dk
- CPH-Metronet
- Ventelo Danmark A/S - http://www.ventelo.dk
Power Companies providing fiber broadband:
- ComX Networks A/S - http://www.comx.dk
- NESA - http://www.nesa.dk
- EnergiMidt - http://www.fiberbredbaand.dk
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