Landline Telephones
Setting up a landline or getting an old one activated requires a civil registration number or CPR number. The Danish national provider Tele-Denmark Communications (TDC) manages the network, but there are also other providers, offering various packages combining telephone with cable TV and Broadband.
A telephone connection cannot be arranged from abroad. The necessary documents are:
Passport or photo ID
CPR number
Connections can be arranged by contacting the telephone company at least one week before moving in; however, it is advisable to inform the telephone company at least one month before moving.
In general, telephone bills must be paid monthly or quarterly and can be paid in the following ways:
At banks or post offices – a fee of DKK 10.00-15.00 is charged for each account
PBS Betalingsservice – this is a direct debit service operated by banks. For information on how the system works: Click here
At the telephone company's office
Many companies that collect regular payments charge a fee for customers who do not pay using the electronic direct debit system provided by the PBS Betalingsservice.
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