99% of Denmark, covered with 5G.
Worthmore runs on 3's award-winning network — the exact same masts, the exact same signal. That means 5G coverage for 99% of Denmark's population, from city centres to the far corners of the country.
Check your coverage
Enter your address to see the expected coverage where you live, work, and everywhere in between.
Coverage and speed are based on an industry-standard calculation model. The map is indicative and shows average data speeds for outdoor use — actual coverage can be better or worse, as the model can't account for every local condition. Expected outdoor 5G speeds are 25–954 Mbit/s download and 23–94 Mbit/s upload.
What can affect your coverage?
A few everyday factors influence the signal and speed you experience.
Number of users
The number of people online at the same time on the same mast affects the speed you can reach. In densely populated areas or at events like festivals, the load on each mast is higher, so your speed may dip.
Distance to the mast
Your speed is highest when you're close to a mast and drops the further away you get. In larger cities with more masts, you'll usually experience better coverage than in less populated areas.
Your surroundings
You'll always get better coverage outdoors than indoors. Forests, hills, and buildings of metal and concrete can reduce your speed — and modern energy-efficient windows are harder for the signal to pass through than older buildings.
Your device
To get 5G, your phone, tablet, or router needs to support it. If it doesn't, you'll get 4G instead. The antenna in your device also matters — two 5G phones can experience different speeds in the same spot.
How we keep you connected everywhere
Several technologies work together so you always get the best possible connection.
5G
The newest and most advanced mobile technology, rolled out across the whole country. It delivers higher speeds, supports more connected devices, and incredibly fast response times.
4G
4G antennas remain active across all of Denmark, helping ensure good coverage everywhere. If you're somewhere the 5G signal struggles to reach, your phone seamlessly falls back to 4G.
WiFi calling
Use your WiFi for mobile calls (Voice over WiFi). This gives you a stronger signal indoors — especially in newer buildings of concrete and metal, where mobile signals struggle to get through.
A note on 3G
The 3G network was switched off in November 2025, as nearly all devices today run on 4G or 5G. The freed-up resources are reinvested in strengthening and improving the 4G and 5G network — so your connection just keeps getting better.
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