Denmark has more cell phones than people.
I wonder if that includes babies ?
The country counted 5.47 million mobile phone subscriptions on December 31, the equivalent of 100.8 for every 100 inhabitants.
By contrast, there are only 61.7 subcribers to fixed lines for every 100 inhabitants, the agency said.
The mobile market is dominated by Danish operator TDC and its low-cost Telmore subsidiary, with a share of more than 40 percent, followed by Telia of Sweden with 21 percent and Sonofon of Norway with more than 19 percent.
With a market growing at 30 percent a year, the Danes also are avid users of broad-band Internet, said Joergen Abild Andersen, the director of the agency. About a quarter of the population has high-speed access.
The World Economic Forum in Geneva this week listed Denmark as third after the United States and Singapore in openess to information and communication technologies.
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