Denmark Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Market in Growth, Share, Trends, Segmentation, Demand & Industry Analysis 2021
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WiseGuyReports.com “Denmark - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband -
Statistics and Analyses” report has been added to its Research
Database. Scope of the Report: Denmark - Telecoms
Denmark to have 1Gb/s DOCSIS3.1 covering 65% of premises by end-2017. Denmark
has benefited from a competitive telecom market which has led to the country
having Europe’s highest broadband penetration rate, as well as one of the
highest penetration rates in the mobile sector. The fixed-line sector continues
to lose revenue and customers as more people forego fixed phones for VoIP and
mobile-only solutions.
The country has an excellent cable and DSL infrastructure which is beingupgraded with VDSL and DOCSIS3.1 technologies. The FttP footprint continues toexpand, which is encouraging the migration from basic DSL services. Thebroadband sector has also been supported by a progressive regulatory regimewhich has encouraged operator access to both copper and fibre networks. Thesemeasures are supporting the government’s objective for all premises to haveaccess to a 100Mb/s service by 2020. The mobile market continues to show steady growth despite the country having
one of the highest mobile penetration rates in Europe. Growth has been stimulated
by consumer demand for data services, and this is set to continue strongly
during the next few years as telcos are able to make use of additional spectrum
in the 1800MHz band which was auctioned in mid-2016. In addition, the ITU’s
November 2015 decision to set aside 700MHz digital dividend spectrum for mobile
broadband will enable the regulator to auction these assets as well, so
improving access to broadband in rural areas. All four main operators – TDC
Mobile, Telenor Denmark, Telia and H3 – have launched LTE services,
supplementing their existing HSPA networks. Request a Sample Report @ https://www.wiseguyreports.com/sample-request/739868-denmark-telecoms-mobile-broadband-and-digital-media-statistics-and-analyses-one
This report analyses the key aspects of the Danish telecom market,
presenting comprehensive data on the fixed network services sector and profiles
of the major operators. It also provides market statistics and evaluates the
main regulatory issues including interconnection, local loop unbundling, number
portability and carrier preselection. The report also reviews the latest
developments in the mobile market, including an analysis of regulatory issues,
the growth of mobile data services and the deployment of new technologies. In
addition the covers developments and statistics in the fixed and fixed-wireless
broadband markets, including subscriber forecasts to 2021. Key developments:
TDC invests in DOCSIS3.1, providing a 1Gb/s service to 65% of premises by 2017;
Telecom regulator formalises cooperation with four Nordic regulators at a
regional level;
Continuing slide in number of PSTN lines;
Continuing growth in fibre network roll-outs;
TDC advances with vectoring VDSL trials;
Government increases minimum national upload speed to 30Mb/s by 2020;
TDC trials a 1Gb/s mobile data service;
Nokia Networks completes a single RAN project for TT Network spanning GSM, 3G
and LTE technologies;
Telenor and H3 trial Wi-Fi Calling technology;
Tele2 deploys LoRa for IoT applications among businesses;
Danish Business Authority auctions 1800MHz spectrum for LTE services;
Report update includes the regulator’s market data update for 2015, telcos’
operating and financial data to Q3 2016, recent market developments. Companies mentioned in this report:
TDC, TeliaSonera, DLG Tele, TDC, TeliaSonera, Telenor, Stofa, YouSee, Canal
Digital Denmark, TRE-FOR, NRGI, Clearwire, ButlerNetworks, ECI Telecom, Nordisk
Mobiltelefon, FastTV,
Danish Broadcasting Corporation, Telenor Denmark, H3 Denmark, Lycamobile,
Tele2. For Detailed Reading Please visit @https://www.wiseguyreports.com/reports/739868-denmark-telecoms-mobile-broadband-and-digital-media-statistics-and-analyses-one Major Key Points in Table of Content: 1. Key statistics
2. Telecommunications market 2.1 Market analysis 3. Regulatory environment 3.1 Historical overview
3.2 Revised NFR
3.3 Regulatory authority 4. Fixed network operators 4.1 Introduction
4.2 TDC
4.2.1 Company restructure
4.3 Telenor Denmark 5. Telecommunications infrastructure 5.1 National telecom network
5.2 Next generation Access (NGA)
5.3 Alternative networks 6. Broadband market 6.1 Introduction and statistical overview
6.2 Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks
6.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 7. Digital media 7.1 Introduction
7.2 Business models – bundled services
7.3 Regulatory issues Continuous... Contact Us: NORAH TRENT Partner Relations & Marketing Manager sales@wiseguyreports.com www.wiseguyreports.com Ph: +1-646-845-9349 (US) Ph: +44 208 133 9349 (UK)
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