Telecommunications in Iceland is a diversified market.
Services [ edit ]
Internet [ edit ]
Data centres [ edit ]
Internet service providers [ edit ]
The largest Internet service providers in Iceland:
Iceland Telecom (Síminn hf)
Vodafone Iceland (Fjarskipti ehf)
HIVE (IP-fjarskipti ehf)
Vortex (Hringiðan ehf)
Internet hosting service [ edit ]
Iceland has numerous internet hosting services :
(1984 ehf)
Advania (Advania hf)
(Davíð og Golíat ehf)
(FlokiNET ehf)
Iceland Telecom (Síminn hf)
(Netmiðlar ehf)
(Netvistun ehf)
(Nethönnun ehf)
(Tölvuþjónustan Geymir sf)
Vodafone Iceland (Fjarskipti ehf)
Vortex (Hringiðan ehf)
Internet exchange point [ edit ]
Iceland has an internet exchange point called the Reykjavik Internet Exchange (RIX).
Submarine cables [ edit ]
Internet and telephone services rely on submarine communications cables for external traffic:
Main article:
Íslandspóstur
Telephone [ edit ]
Landline [ edit ]
As of 2010 there are 152,895 landlines in use in Iceland of which 132,069 are PSTN . Since the peak number of 196,528 total landlines in 2001 there has been a decrease of 43,633 landlines as of 2009.
Year
Total (PSTN )
Total
Change
2010
132,069
152,895
-17.29%
2009
135,969
184,851
-4.48%
2008
140,858
193,512
3.66%
2007
134,622
186,688
-1.00%
2006
131,693
188,575
-2.72%
2005
134,258
193,852
1.77%
2004
133,504
190,478
-1.08%
2003
135,402
192,552
2.42%
2002
132,353
187,999
-4.34%
Source: Statistics Iceland (statice.is )
Year
Total (PSTN )
Total
Change
2001
139,300
196,528
0.10%
2000
141,330
196,336
6.14%
1999
145,769
184,973
6.51%
1998
148,817
173,673
5.01%
1997
151,700
165,390
5.47%
1996
153,551
156,807
5.49%
1995
148,645
148,645
0.23%
1994
148,300
148,300
0.00%
As of 2010 there are 341,077 active GSM (2G ) and UMTS (3G ) subscriptions in use in Iceland. In 2010, all NMT (1G ) networks were shut down. Nova was first to offer 4G[ 1] followed by Siminn.
Year
NMT 450
GSM/UMTS
Change
2010
–
341,077
3.38%
2009
9,783
329,932
1.63%
2008
12,291
324,631
4.12%
2007
15,854
311,785
2.22%
2006
17,827
305,013
7.20%
2005
19,480
284,521
5.35%
2004
21,300
270,072
5.35%
2003
23,302
256,368
8.94%
2002
25,100
235,338
6.38%
Source: Statistics Iceland (statice.is )
Year
NMT 450
GSM/UMTS
Change
2001
26,900
221,231
17.91%
2000
27,268
187,628
39.10%
1999
27,136
134,886
71.68%
1998
26,056
78,569
92.26%
1997
24,880
40,866
73.20%
1996
22,707
23,595
143.20%
1995
21,181
9,702
357.86%
1994
19,726
2,119
0.00%
Year
NMT 450
GSM/UMTS
Change
1993
17,409
–
0.00%
1992
15,164
–
0.00%
1991
12,889
–
0.00%
1990
10,010
–
0.00%
1989
7,893
–
0.00%
1988
6,519
–
0.00%
1987
5,008
–
0.00%
1986
2,106
–
0.00%
Telephone calling [ edit ]
Year
Thousands of minutes
Change
2010
742,791
4.91%
2009
708,040
3.42%
2008
684,649
32.40%
2007
517,105
14.81%
2006
450,422
9.61%
2005
410,940
2.99%
2004
399,017
12.59%
2003
354,389
3.33%
2002
342,962
19.63%
2001
286,685
16.30%
2000
246,514
24.83%
1999
197,475
39.49%
1998
141,566
0.00%
Source: Statistics Iceland (statice.is )
Text messaging [ edit ]
Year
SMS
Change
2010
171,931
17.27%
2009
146.615
2.37%
2008
143.216
5.72%
2007
135.474
9.89%
2006
123.285
-0.34%
2005
123.711
-19.79%
2004
154.236
8.31%
2003
142.403
14.43%
2002
124.451
37.97%
2001
90.201
46.48%
2000
61.581
0.00%
Year
MMS
Change
2010
1,355
3.12%
2009
1,314
39.64%
2008
941
-34.43%
2007
1,435
92.62%
2006
745
180.08%
2005
266
0.00%
Numbering [ edit ]
There are no area codes in Iceland, and all telephone numbers have seven digits. The international dialling code is +354. Due to the Icelandic naming system , people are listed by their first name in the telephone directory , and not by their last name (which is usually patronym , or, rarely, a matronym ).
Television [ edit ]
Television in Iceland began in September 1966.
Source: Statistics Iceland (statice.is )
Related technology in Icelandic homes.
Year
Flatscreen
Home cinema
VHS
player
DVD
player
Blu-ray
player
2010
54%
31%
64%
82%
2%
2009
48%
30%
67%
82%
–
2008
37%
33%
74%
83%
–
2007
26%
30%
80%
79%
–
2006
–
–
78%
81%
–
2005
–
–
90%
74%
–
2004
–
–
–
–
–
2003
–
–
–
54%
–
2002
–
–
91%
40%
–
References [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]
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