About Cibicom

Robust and secure communication solutions since 1925

Gennem tiden har vi videreudviklet og udbygget vores infrastruktur og tilbud til vores kunder, og målet er stadig at levere kommunikationsløsninger med meget høj data- og driftssikkerhed til public service broadcast, beredskabet og dansk erhvervsliv.

Cibicom since

1925

Cibicom design, install, operate, and service solutions for business-critical communication and public service broadcasting.

Cibicom A/S is an independent network operator and Internet Service Provider (ISP). We offer professional, high-level counseling from design and concept development, through coverage calculations and rollout plans, to mission-critical operation, service, installation, and drone inspection.

Depending on your current solution, we offer a wide range of transmission connections, from fibre to radio links. We have our own nationwide service organisation and we monitor all installations in our Network Operation Centre (NOC), which is staffed around the clock, giving us the opportunity to assume full responsibility from installation to operation and maintenance.

Infrastructure

Cibicom own and run a nationwide network of up to 300 metres high radio and tv broadcast towers which are used for purposes such as the distribution of TV (DTT) and radio (AM/FM/DAB+), IoT infrastructure, and emergency response communication in Denmark.

Network

We have built up a national, redundant and fibre-based IP backbone and access network (3.500 km) that connects our data centres, nodes and other network operators. Cibicom delivers solutions and services to essential communications and services to the Coastal Radio, the Danish Defence and infrastructure to telecom operators.

Data centres

Cibicom owns four Tier 3 designed data centres with dual fibre access which are connected through Cibicom’s nationwide radio network thereby providing extra security. Cibicom’s data centre offers high-density racks, private suites and your own locked cabinets and customised racks. Cibicom only use electricity from renewable sources, i.e. wind and hydropower, from the Nordic countries.

Specialist competence

Cibicom’s engineers, system specialists, and technicians have a wealth of specialist knowledge and solid experience from design, project planning and installation for the operation and service of reliable IP, IoT and broadcast infrastructures for the transmission of TV, radio, data, and solutions for critical communication.

Cibicom since 1925

The story of Cibicom as an organization begins with the first radio broadcast in Denmark

1854 The Telegraph Service is established with the first Danish telegraph line from Helsingør over Copenhagen and to Altona (Danish until 1864). OUR HISTORY 1854 1902 Blaavand Lighthouse is equipped with the first coastal radio system (powered by the Navy). OUR HISTORY 1907 The first wireless telephony is conducted from the Coastal Radio (Lyngby Radio) in Gladsaxe by Peter L. Jensen. P. O. Pedersen, and Valdemar Poulsen have set up Lyngby Radio as a private trial-radio station. OUR HISTORY 1908 OXA is set up by the Navy as the national naval radio station, but it gets instanty connected to the Danish telegraph and can be used by private ships. OUR HISTORY 1917 The Telegraph Service acquires Blaavand Radio at the same time as Lyngby Radio. The Telegraph Service takes over all technical work on wireless communication in Denmark as a result of the Telecommunications Act of 1907. OUR HISTORY 1923 The first Radiophony trial for "Denmark's Radio Club" is carried out by Lyngby Radio by the Telegraph Service with a Lorenz bow transmitter, normally used for telephony to Bornholm. OUR HISTORY 1925 The State Radiophony broadcasts for the first time on April 1st with singer Emil Holm in the lead.
And with the creation of Radio Technical Service under the Post & Telegraph Service, the foundation of Cibicom was a reality.
OUR HISTORY
1927 The two governmental organizations - the Postal Service and the Telegraph Service - are merged into one entity, the P&T (Post & Telegraph Service). OUR HISTORY 1948 Danish actress, Lily Broberg, presents Denmark's first television show during a major television show in Tivoli, visited by more than 100,000 Danes. OUR HISTORY 1950 The State Radiophony gets its own technical department. This will take over the engineers, who were previously employed by P&T.
The transmission up to the transmitters and their operation are still handled by P&T Radio Technical Service.
OUR HISTORY
1951 The radio uses FM broadcasting technology and broadcasts two radio channels: Program 1 and 2. OUR HISTORY 1955 The Gladsaxe transmitter is inaugurated with minister speeches, and most of Zealand can now watch TV.
At the end of the year, the TV broadcast mast on Fyn is also ready.
OUR HISTORY
1956 The television station Søsterhøj at Aarhus is inaugurated. OUR HISTORY 1957 Southern Jutland gets its own Rangstrup-transmitter. OUR HISTORY 1958 TV broadcasting masts open at Aalborg and Holstebro. OUR HISTORY 1959 Statsradiofonien changes its name to Denmark's Radio (later DR). The penultimate TV broadcast mast is ready at Næstved. OUR HISTORY 1960 Bornholm gets a television broadcast mast, and thus the whole country is able to watch tv. OUR HISTORY 1987 The Post & Telegraph Service is disbanded and its telephone services, including international telephony, are transferred to the State Telecommunications Service. OUR HISTORY 1988 TV2 aires in Denmark on October 1st as a partially commercial-financed public service competitor for Denmark's Radio. A brand new television network is being built for this purpose. OUR HISTORY 1990 The State Telecommunications Service changes its name to Telecom A/S.
At the end of the year, the parliament decides to establish Tele Denmark, and P&T's broadcast organization becomes a branch in Tele Denmark.
OUR HISTORY
1998 Tele Danmark (TDC) is sold to Ameritech and the broadcast organization is separated into an independent company, BSD (Broadcast Service Denmark), located in Taastrup, which is jointly owned by DR and TV2. OUR HISTORY 2009 BSD establishes a new nationwide digital television network, and the analogue TV signal is closed in Denmark. OUR HISTORY 2010 Teracom Group AB acquires Broadcast Service Danmark A/S, including all masts, properties and fiber networks of DR and TV2. OUR HISTORY 2015 Teracom A/S wins the task of digitalising the Coastal Radio (Lyngby Radio) and takes over the technical operation and monitoring of the emergency radio system for the Danish territorial sea. OUR HISTORY 2017 Through the subsidiary Digital Radio Teracom A/S, Teracom wins the rights to establish and operate a new nationwide commercial digital radio network - called DAB block 1 - which broadcasts in the new DAB+ format.
The company is renamed Digital Radio Cibicom A/S in 2018.
OUR HISTORY
2018 Teracom establishes the first national IoT network in Denmark based on LoRaWAN technology using its own transmitters.
Teracom A/S in Denmark is sold at the end of the year to Agilitas (UK) and changes its name to Cibicom A/S.
OUR HISTORY
2019 Cibicom A/S purchases Relacom's Danish activities at the beginning of the year.
The company becomes a 100% owned subsidiary of Cibicom A/S named Cibicom Services A/S.
OUR HISTORY
2020 Cibicom upgrades the nationwide digital television network to the DVB-T2 standard and makes room for the 5G mobile network on 700 MHz frequency band. The entire upgrade operation is done in less than 24 hours.
Cibicom A/S aquires Norwegian ICE Group's Danish business ICE Danmark - also known as Net1 - and its national 450MHz based 4G mobile network.
The new company continues under the name Cibicom Mobility.
OUR HISTORY
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Cibicom Group

Since November 2018, Cibicom Group has been owned by the European equity fund Agilitas Private Equity LLP. Cibicom changed its name from Teracom in January 2019.

Cibicom has subsequently enhanced its competence in the service and installation of masts and mobile networks through the acquisition of Swedish Relacom’s Danish activities in 2019 (now Cibicom Services A/S) and the acquisition of Norwegian ICE Group’s Danish activities in ICE Danmark ApS (now Cibicom Mobility ApS) in 2020. Both companies are now 100 %-owned subsidiaries of Cibicom A/S.

In addition, we specialize in IoT and indoor mobile solutions via Sense Solutions and Telpartner.

Cibicom is a member of the Confederation of Danish Industry.

The name, Cibicom, is a contraction of “Critical Infrastructure for Broadcasting, IoT and Communication”.

All under one roof

Cibicom A/S
Løsninger til broadcast, kritisk kommunikation, netværk og datacentre.

Cibicom Services
Installation of masts and communication network.

Sense Solutions
Specialized in data collection, processing, and presentation within the IoT area.

Telpartner
Specialized in indoor telecommunication.

Community

We helped build the modern, digital society and the community we are all part of. We ensure our solutions and activities contribute to our common future with a focus on sustainable, digital infrastructure.

Responsibility

We have a responsibility to create a possitive work environment with room for employee development – and we have a responsibility for the environment we are all a part of. We and our suppliers will develop tomorrow’s digital society according to high international standards.

Simplicity

Simplicity is the focus point when we design, develop, and realize the digital infrastructure of the future. We help customers and business partners with simple and flexible solutions that make it easy and safe to be part of a modern, digital society.

Above and beyond

With 100 years of experience, Cibicom goes above and beyond with customer promises and solutions which meet high international standards of security and service.

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