Ericsson and TDC NET launch first 5G Standalone
In September 2020, TDC NET went live with the first non-standalone (NSA) 5G network in Denmark, which worked alongside the existing 4G
In September 2020, TDC NET went live with the first non-standalone (NSA) 5G network in Denmark, which worked alongside the existing 4G
With strategic investment, robust security measures, and public-private collaboration, Denmark''s 5G infrastructure ensures a digitally connected, competitive, and
The Danish government has supported telecom providers in deploying 5G networks by enabling access to spectrum and facilitating the installation of new cell towers and
The European 5G Observatory tracks progress in 5G infrastructure deployment across the EU and other regions worldwide according to base stations deployment, edge nodes and
In September 2020, TDC NET went live with the first non-standalone (NSA) 5G network in Denmark, which worked alongside the existing 4G infrastructure provided by Ericsson. This
base stations installed. The EU has sought to boost the bloc''s rollout of 5G networks, starting with the introduction of a 5G action plan in 2016.
Denmark retained its position as Europe''s leader, achieving
The good news is that in Denmark, 5G is now a standard feature. Unlike in some countries where it''s a premium add-on, almost all mobile subscriptions from both MNOs and
The Danish Agency for Climate Data aims to implement 5G network in the country as effectively as possible. Denmark has the ambition to be among the best in the world to use the 5G
Denmark''s market is accelerating in 5G deployment, with telecom providers upgrading existing BTS infrastructure for enhanced capacity. The adoption of beamforming and MIMO
base stations installed. The EU has sought to boost the bloc''s rollout of 5G networks, starting with the introduction of a 5G action plan in
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Denmark retained its position as Europe''s leader, achieving an impressive 5G Availability of 83.4%, narrowly surpassing Switzerland, which remains the only other European
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Helped by the highest urbanisation rate, smallest rural population and flattest terrain among the Nordic countries, Denmark’s four operators have collectively achieved 5G Availability of at least 70% in each of the country’s regions (regioner), despite lower-than-average ARPU, according to Speedtest Intelligence data for Q4 2024.
Denmark retained its position as Europe’s leader, achieving an impressive 5G Availability of 83.4%, narrowly surpassing Switzerland, which remains the only other European country to exceed the 80% milestone to date. Spectrum configuration decisions are a critical pillar of mobile network design and play a direct role in shaping coverage outcomes.
The European 5G Observatory tracks progress in 5G infrastructure deployment across the EU and other regions worldwide according to base stations deployment, edge nodes and infrastructure sharing agreements. Source: IDATE estimates and regulators' data. Reporting period: at December 2024. Source: IDATE estimates and regulators' data.
Analysis of Speedtest Intelligence ® data confirms that Nordic operators have much to celebrate. In Q4 2024, Nordic countries claimed three of the top five positions in Europe for 5G Availability—the percentage of users with 5G-capable devices spending most of their time connected to 5G networks.