Wimax and ADSL2 live in Copenhagen

Published October 25th, 2005 edit replace rm!

Wow. As of yesterday Denmarks first Wimax service ClearWire is live. I think it’s a bit pricy though. When you think about that they are not paying anything to the incumbent telecoms monopoly for copper access it should be cheaper.

It’s DKK 699pm (roughly USD110) for 2048/512. I currently pay 400 for the same with Cablemodem. The advantage though is that there is no need for a phone line. So you can completely ditch TDC which isn’t all bad.

More exiting is the 24Mbps ADSL2 offering from CPH Metronet for DKK395. This does require a phoneline though and the speed does vary depending on distance to switch.

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