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In an international context Denmark is viewed as a somewhat peculiar country when it comes to internet access. The former state owned telephone company TDC owns the entire last mile infrastructure in terms of copper telephone lines and the vast majority of the coaxial cable infrastructure as well. Even though the Danish telecommunications infrastructure is very heavily dominated by one company, Danish internet customers still enjoy fair prices and a wide availability of different next generation access internet connections in comparison with most other EU countries. Furthermore, TDCs de facto monopoly on last mile infrastructure has come under attack. In the last decade regional power companies have formed national business alliances aimed at implementing FTTH for private and business end

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  • In an international context Denmark is viewed as a somewhat peculiar country when it comes to internet access. The former state owned telephone company TDC owns the entire last mile infrastructure in terms of copper telephone lines and the vast majority of the coaxial cable infrastructure as well. Even though the Danish telecommunications infrastructure is very heavily dominated by one company, Danish internet customers still enjoy fair prices and a wide availability of different next generation access internet connections in comparison with most other EU countries. Furthermore, TDCs de facto monopoly on last mile infrastructure has come under attack. In the last decade regional power companies have formed national business alliances aimed at implementing FTTH for private and business end users. In 2012, Denmark was ranked third by OECD in terms of wired broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants (see the bar chart below). The same year 99,9 % of all households and companies were able to connect to the internet via a broadband connection of at least 2 Mbit/s. As of 2015, 1.3 million Danish households are connected to the internet via TDC's coax and fiber, all of whom will soon have the opportunity to receive one gigabit per second connection. In 2012, Denmark performed poorly in terms of next generation access in rural areas compared to several other countries in the EU and the US. (en)
  • Асимметричная цифровая абонентская линия или ADSL (от англ. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) была введена в Дании в 1999 году. Причём технология была введена на практически государственном уровне, и в настоящее время в Дании 97% пользователей от всего населения. (ru)
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  • Year (en)
  • DOCSIS 3 access (en)
  • Investment per household (en)
  • Median speed downstream (en)
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  • Total next generation access (en)
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  • almost every reference is from 2012 or 2014; a lot has changed since then (en)
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  • Internet in Denmark (en)
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  • Асимметричная цифровая абонентская линия или ADSL (от англ. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) была введена в Дании в 1999 году. Причём технология была введена на практически государственном уровне, и в настоящее время в Дании 97% пользователей от всего населения. (ru)
  • In an international context Denmark is viewed as a somewhat peculiar country when it comes to internet access. The former state owned telephone company TDC owns the entire last mile infrastructure in terms of copper telephone lines and the vast majority of the coaxial cable infrastructure as well. Even though the Danish telecommunications infrastructure is very heavily dominated by one company, Danish internet customers still enjoy fair prices and a wide availability of different next generation access internet connections in comparison with most other EU countries. Furthermore, TDCs de facto monopoly on last mile infrastructure has come under attack. In the last decade regional power companies have formed national business alliances aimed at implementing FTTH for private and business end (en)
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  • Internet in Denmark (en)
  • Интернет в Дании (ru)
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