TDC Kabel TV - History

History

In 1963, the Danish regional cable operator Jysk Telefon (covering most of Jutland) started cable television services. However, it was not until the mid eighties, when the four regional telecoms began a considerable build out of the cable TV network, that cable TV became the Danes’ preferred way to receive television.

A Nationwide Cable TV Company
In November 1990, the Danish parliament (Folketinget) passed a law that paved the way for a nationwide, Danish telecom. The company was named Tele Danmark and was the parent company for the existing, regional telecoms. The purpose was to create a strong Danish telco, able to compete in a growing international market.

In 1995, the cooperation was taken one step further, as the four regional companies were merged into Tele Danmark. Out of the merger arises the first nationwide cable TV company, i.e. Tele Danmark Kabel TV (Tele Denmark Cable TV).

New times - new actions
In the late nineties, Tele Danmark Kabel TV began to deliver its Digital TV services.

In 2000, Tele Danmark changed its name to TDC and demerged into a parent holding company with a number of subsidiaries with the purpose to increase customer focus, create greater transparency and faster time to market. Thus Tele Danmark Kabel TV became TDC Kabel TV, and initiated the build out of an upstream platform enabling the TV customers to access the Internet through the Cable TV Network.

In 2005, TDC Kabel TV expanded its product range with VoIP telephone services and became the first triple-play distributor in Denmark with TV, broadband and telephony.

Still in 2005, five private equity firms formed Nordic Telephone Company ApS (NTC) with the purpose to purchase TDC, including TDC Kabel TV. In 2006, NTC acquired 89% of the TDC shares, which had been reduced to 59%, following a re-IPO of TDC on Nasdaq OMX Copenhagen.

In 2007, TDC merged the daughter companies into one. Except for TDC Kabel TV, which continued as an independent legal identity, in order to maintain and strengthen its core competences. To further stress the independent role, TDC Kabel TV changed its name to YouSee, and created a new visual identity.

In 2009, YouSee decided to unencrypt its digital TV distribution, thereby gaining a 100% digital penetration, naming it Clear. However, a parallel analogue distribution is maintained for customers with TV sets that are unable to receive digital signals.

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