Best ISP in Denmark for 2026

Denmark has one of Europe's highest broadband penetration rates, with fiber and cable reaching most households. TDC/YouSee dominates nationally while Waoo's fiber cooperative is a strong alternative and Hiper competes aggressively on price. Updated 2026-05-16.

Top ISPs in Denmark at a glance

RankISPTechnologyPlan rangeUpload
1.TDC Group / NuudayFiber (FTTH), Cable (HFC), DSL30–1000 MbpsAsymmetric
2.YouSeeCable (HFC), Fiber100–1000 MbpsAsymmetric
3.StofaCable (HFC), Fiber100–1000 MbpsAsymmetric
4.HiperFiber (FTTH)100–1000 MbpsSymmetric
5.WaooFiber (FTTH)100–1000 MbpsSymmetric

ISP breakdown

1. TDC Group / Nuuday

TDC Group is Denmark's national incumbent telecom and the largest ISP in the country. Its consumer broadband services operate under the Nuuday brand umbrella, which includes YouSee (cable and fiber), TDC Erhverv (business), and other brands. TDC owns Denmark's legacy copper telephone network, a coaxial cable network, and a growing FTTH infrastructure. The company has the broadest geographic coverage in Denmark, including rural Jutland and the Danish islands where private cable operators have not built networks. TDC's copper-based DSL is being progressively retired in favor of fiber in areas where FTTH rollout is complete.

2. YouSee

YouSee is TDC's consumer cable and fiber brand and is the most recognized broadband provider name among Danish households. YouSee's HFC cable network covers Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense, Aalborg, and most large Danish cities and towns. Cable plans deliver up to 1 Gbps download at competitive pricing. YouSee also provides TV services and is the leading pay TV operator in Denmark, making its combined broadband+TV bundles the most popular in the market. YouSee's fiber offering is expanding as TDC converts cable areas to FTTH.

3. Stofa

Stofa is a cable and fiber ISP that operates primarily in Jutland (the Danish mainland peninsula) and some other areas outside Copenhagen. Stofa's HFC cable network competes with YouSee in overlapping areas and with local fiber cooperatives in others. Stofa also offers TV services. It is a well-regarded provider in the regions it serves, with competitive pricing on cable and expanding fiber plans. For households in Jutland outside major cities, Stofa is often the main cable alternative to TDC/YouSee.

4. Hiper

Hiper is a fiber-only ISP that has built a strong reputation for transparent pricing, no hidden fees, and symmetric gigabit plans at competitive rates. Hiper operates primarily in Copenhagen and the surrounding region, using fiber infrastructure to deliver 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps symmetric plans. Its straightforward pricing model — no long-term contract lock-ins and no promotional pricing that reverts after 6 months — has attracted technically informed customers who are frustrated with incumbent pricing complexity. Hiper is a standout recommendation for Copenhagen households in its coverage zone.

5. Waoo

Waoo is a fiber cooperative brand, similar in concept to Norway's Altibox, operated by a network of Danish energy companies and local utilities that have deployed FTTH in their service areas. Waoo covers significant portions of rural Denmark and medium-sized towns, bringing symmetric gigabit fiber to communities that otherwise would rely on TDC cable or DSL. Waoo's symmetric speeds — equal upload and download — are a major advantage for remote workers and households with heavy cloud usage. The cooperative model typically results in strong local customer service and community investment.

How to choose the best ISP in Denmark

  1. Hiper for Copenhagen fiber — if you live in Copenhagen and Hiper's fiber covers your building, its transparent symmetric pricing is the best value in the city. No promotional pricing traps, no upload bottleneck.
  2. Waoo in rural Denmark — for addresses in smaller Danish towns or rural Jutland, check Waoo's coverage. Its fiber cooperative network reaches many addresses that cable operators don't serve, with symmetric speeds that far exceed the DSL alternative.
  3. YouSee for TV bundle convenience — if you want pay TV alongside broadband and prefer a single provider, YouSee's combined cable TV and broadband bundles are well-designed and widely available across Denmark.
  4. Compare contract terms carefully — Danish ISPs frequently offer promotional pricing for the first 6–12 months that reverts to a higher standard rate. Calculate the total cost over 24 months, not just the headline monthly price.

Internet speeds in Denmark

Denmark ranks among Europe's top 5 countries for fixed broadband speed. Ookla Speedtest data in early 2026 shows Denmark's median fixed download speed exceeding 230 Mbps, with Copenhagen recording median speeds above 300 Mbps driven by Hiper fiber, YouSee cable, and TDC FTTH competition. Denmark's Digital Growth Strategy has targeted full gigabit coverage for all households by 2025, and progress has been strong in urban areas. Rural Jutland and the Danish islands (Bornholm, Funen) have seen improved coverage through Waoo cooperative fiber and government-subsidized programs. Denmark's broadband infrastructure is among the most future-proofed in the EU, with high fiber penetration and progressive cable upgrades.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Waoo and how does it compare to YouSee?

Waoo is a fiber broadband brand operated by a cooperative of Danish energy companies including SE, Fibia, Stofa, and others. Unlike YouSee (a commercial TDC subsidiary), Waoo's underlying companies are often regionally owned utilities reinvesting in local infrastructure. Waoo's fiber is FTTH with symmetric speeds — equal upload and download — typically 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps. YouSee primarily uses HFC cable, which delivers faster download but slower upload. For households in Waoo's coverage area, particularly in rural Jutland and mid-sized towns, Waoo's symmetric fiber frequently outperforms YouSee cable on upload performance and is comparable on download. YouSee's advantage is its broader coverage, TV bundle options, and brand familiarity.

Is Denmark's broadband available on Greenland and the Faroe Islands?

Greenland and the Faroe Islands are self-governing territories with their own telecom operators, separate from Danish mainland providers. In Greenland, Tusass (formerly Tele Greenland) is the primary provider, offering fiber in Nuuk and satellite/LTE in remote settlements. The Faroe Islands are served by Faroese Telecom and others, with fiber available in the main towns. Danish mainland ISPs like YouSee and TDC do not operate in these territories. If you are relocating to Greenland or the Faroe Islands, you will need to contact local operators rather than Danish mainland ISPs.

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