Fiberalliancen is a trade association representing companies that own, operate, and use fibre networks in Denmark. It is part of Green Power Denmark.
For the fifth time, following previous reports in 2021, 2022,2023, and 2024, Tefficient has conducted an extensive fibre broadband pricing benchmark across nine European markets: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK, and France.
“While prices are low, access to fiber networks in Denmark is among the highest in Europe.”
In a press release, Fiberalliancen introduces Tefficient’s latest analysis and makes it publicly available for download in the right hand column under “Links”. If you do not read Danish, don’t worry; the report is in English.
The release highlights some of the key findings of the benchmark:
Denmark has among the more affordable total 2-year fees for existing fibre connection consumer customers.
Denmark’s competitive 2-year fees are notable given its relatively short minimum contract duration of six months – about half the average across all countries.
In Denmark, the average fee fell by 3.1%, signalling a trend reversal from last year.
To provide a longer-term perspective, the report also calculates the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for total fees from 2021 to 2025. Across all markets, the average CAGR was -1.9%. Denmark’s CAGR was -4.1% – the third fastest decline after the UK and the Netherlands.
Tefficient’s analysis is comprehensive, with the findings presented through an extensive set of graphs.
Outcome graph showing the total average 2-year fee for the existing connection fibre case in purchase power parity adjusted Danish kroner.
This year, the analysis also contains a comparison between Danish fibre and Danish 5G FWA when it comes to prices and communicated download and upload speeds.
Commissioned by Fiberalliancen.
Measure, compare and improve competitiveness in telecoms