(Wireless-NewsWire.Com, January 19, 2016 ) Denmark has benefited from a competitive telecom market which has led to the country having Europe’s highest broadband penetration rate and 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.
Growth in the mobile market 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 expected to be auctioned in 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 Hi3G – have launched LTE- Advanced services, and have deployed carrier aggregation technologies to make better use of their spectrum assets.
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There is excellent cable and DSL infrastructure in place, and effective competition between the platforms in most areas. A progressive regulatory regime has encouraged operator access to both copper and fibre networks. Fibre has a fast-growing footprint. TDC’s network of vectored VDSL lines has been available to ISPs on a wholesale basis since early 2015. In addition, TDC is also investing in DOSCIS3.1 technology for its YouSee branded cable broadband offer. With the work expected to be completed in 2017, YouSee will provide a 1Gb/s data service to about 65% of premises in the country. These developments will help realise the government’s objective for all premises to have access to services of at least 100Mb/s by 2020.
This report introduces 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 analyses market statistics and assesses the key regulatory issues including interconnection, local loop unbundling, number portability and carrier preselection. In addition the report reviews the latest developments in the mobile voice and data markets, including an analysis of regulatory issues. The broadband market is analysed, with statistics on the DSL, cable and fibre sectors used as a basis for analysing the market’s developments and likely scenario to 2020.
Key developments:
TeliaSonera and Telenor withdraw their proposed merger; Nokia Networks completes a single RAN project for TT Network spanning GSM, 3G and LTE technologies; Danish Business Authority preps for 800MHz spectrum auction in 2016; MNOs deploy carrier aggregation LTE-A technologies; TDC signs six-year contract with Huawei; MNOs end NFC-based mobile wallet joint venture; TDC planning upgrade to DOCSIS3.1 standard from early 2016, providing 1Gb/s services; Continuing growth in fibre network roll-outs; Government increases national upload speed to 30Mb/s by 2020; Telecom regulator formalises cooperation with four Nordic regulators at a regional level; TDC appoints new group CEO; Report update includes the regulator’s market data updates for 2014, telcos’ financial and operating data to Q3 2015, recent market developments.
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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 3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation 3.4.1 Privatisation of Tele Danmark 3.5 Interconnect 3.6 Access 3.7 Number Portability (NP) 3.8 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
4. Fixed network operators 4.1 Introduction 4.2 TDC 4.2.1 Company restructure 4.3 Telenor Denmark 4.4 TeliaSonera Denmark
5. Telecommunications infrastructure 5.1 National telecom network 5.2 Next generation Access (NGA) 5.3 Alternative networks 5.4 International infrastructure 5.4.1 Submarine cable networks 5.4.2 Satellite networks 5.5 Smart infrastructure 5.5.1 Smart cities
6. Broadband market 6.1 Introduction and statistical overview 6.1.1 Market analysis 6.1.2 Broadband statistics 6.1.3 Government support 6.1.4 Forecasts – fixed broadband subscribers – 2015; 2017; 2020 6.2 Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks 6.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 6.3.1 Very High Data Rate DSL (VDSL) 6.3.2 Vectoring DSL 6.4 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 6.4.1 Community networks 6.4.2 TDC 6.5 Other fixed broadband services 6.5.1 Fixed wireless 6.5.2 WiMAX 6.5.3 Satellite 6.5.4 Broadband Powerline (BPL) 6.6 Competition issues
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