YouSee Broadband YouSee has offered internet via
cable television since building a return path (using
DOCSIS) on the network in the years 2000-2002. It had previously been marketed under the name
Webspeed, but was re-branded as YouSee Broadband in 2007. Today YouSee continues to serve broadband to consumers either via
coaxial cable and
optical fiber. Prior to April 2016, customers had to subscribe to at least the basic TV channel package to get broadband over cable. This requirement was removed after parent company TDC was forced by the authorities to allow other broadband companies to serve broadband to consumers using the TDC/YouSee infrastructure without the consumer having to have a TV package from YouSee. In 2012, YouSee began offering 100 Mbit/s download speeds. Four years later, in 2016, 300 Mbit/s was introduced as the top download speed. Also in 2016, YouSee started a nationwide upgrade of their broadband infrastructure in a partnership with
Huawei. The upgrade enables gigabit download speeds by deploying
DOCSIS 3.1 nationwide, and is expected to be completed by the end of 2017. Later in 2016 an upgrade of the copper broadband network was announced in partnership with
Nokia enabling up to 300 Mbit/s speeds (using
Vplus) depending on the distance between the household and the nearest cabinet. On 8 May 2017 YouSee began offering 1000 Mbit/s download speeds in the areas where DOCSIS 3.1 had been deployed. On 30 June 2021 YouSee introduced 2500/2500 Mbit/s as the top speed on the fiber network of sister company TDC Net. In 2024, it was announced that the old copper infrastructure would gradually shut down starting that year, with a planned completion in 2030, marking the end of DSL internet.
Current internet tiers As of September 2025:
Coax Fiber Speeds are given in
megabits per second, where 1 megabit = 0.125
megabytes = 125000
bytes.
Cable modems Current and previous cable modems from YouSee
YouSee TV On 15 September 2009, YouSee decided to unencrypt its digital TV distribution, under the marketing name
YouSee Clear. However, a parallel
analogue distribution was maintained for customers with TV sets that were unable to receive digital signals. At the time YouSee distributed channels in both
MPEG-2 and
MPEG-4, but in April 2013 YouSee stopped this simulcasting to focus on MPEG-4 only. The name
YouSee Clear was used until 1 July 2014 when it was renamed
YouSee Tv. The analogue TV signal was finally switched off on 9 February 2016. In early 2017, YouSee switched off their
cable radio services, which had been used to redistribute several Danish and foreign
FM radio stations. YouSee had however continued to provide radio service via the DVB-C signal and via their set-top box this was discontinued on 30 December 2020. Today, YouSee broadcasts
digital television over
coaxial cable and
optical fiber using
DVB-C and
MPEG-4. YouSee also offers
IPTV over
coaxial cable,
optical fiber and copper telephone cables. The main products have for a long time been the three packages: Basic, Medium and Full. In October 2011, YouSee, did, however launch a new service called "Extra channels" where consumers could buy channels separately if the consumer subscribes to at least the basic package, and buy at least four extra channels. This four-channel minimum criterion was scrapped in July 2013. In March 2014, YouSee launched a new "pick-and-mix" service called "Bland-selv" through which customers could subscribe to the medium or full package, but replace the channels with ones of their own choosing. For example, the medium package at the time contained 10 more channels than the basic package, making the customer able to choose 10 channels on top of the basic package. This “pick-and-mix” service based on the traditional packages were replaced in early 2018 with a new point-based system where customers still has to subscribe to the Basic package but then buy 10, 20 or 36 “points”. These points can then be used on TV channels and/or streaming services which can then be viewed via YouSee’s set-top box or online. Any TV channel costs 1 point, and streaming services costs between 3 and 6 points. Customers can replace the channels and streaming services on a monthly basis. In early 2020, YouSee announced their plans to scrap the long-lived medium and full packages in order to make the "pick-and-mix" service the standard, also indicating that the Basic package will be scrapped in the future, giving the consumers complete control over which channels they pay for. This came to fruition on 1 September 2022, when YouSee re-used the name YouSee Play for a service which doesn't include a basic package but gives consumers complete choice over which channels they subscribe to. The Basic, Medium and Full packages are still available, and the new YouSee Play is only offered via the Internet, not via DVB-C. In August 2019, YouSee started distributing their first 4K Ultra HD channel, Viasat Ultra HD. As of January 2021, YouSee offers 80 channels, of which 63 are in
HD.
Set-top boxes The newest
set-top box is a YouSee branded
Humax set-top box. Current and former set-top boxes:
Current channel packages As of January 2026.
YouSee Mobile Parent company TDC had in 2011 acquired the
mobile virtual network operator Onfone which at the time were using the network of
Telenor. After the acquisition, Onfone switched to the TDC mobile network, but were kept as a separate brand until December 2013 where Onfone were re-branded as YouSee Mobile. The YouSee Mobile service uses the network of sister company, TDC Net. This network covers 99.5% of Denmark using
2G,
4G and
5G. It was announced in September 2013 that
Huawei would do a complete overhaul of the 3G and 4G network infrastructure, starting on 1 March 2014 and lasting six years. However, in March 2019, it was announced that Huawei was to be replaced by
Ericsson, maintaining the entire network, modernizing the 4G LTE network, and roll-out a nationwide 5G network. The 5G network launched on 7 September 2020. In late 2022 the 3G network was phased out. Nevertheless, the older 2G network is still available.
YouSee Mobile Broadband Using the 4G and 5G network of parent company TDC, YouSee offers
mobile broadband with included data ranging from 15 GB to 1000 GB. YouSee started offering 5G mobile broadband services on 11 December 2020.
YouSee Telephony TDC Kabel TV started offering
IP telephony in 2005 under the Cabletalk brand. This was re-branded as YouSee Telefoni in 2007 as part of the overall YouSee name change. YouSee continues to offer fixed telephony services using IP as well as traditional
landline.
Retail stores YouSee now operates 43 stores around the country, after a re-branding of TDC stores to the YouSee brand began in March 2016. == Discontinued products ==