Icelandic Communications

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Icelandic Communications: The Icelandic communications system is comparable to that of any advanced country. The number of mobile phones per capita is similar to Finland, placing it in one of the top countries.

Line telephone numbers in use: 196,984 (2001)
Mobile phones: 248,131 (2001)

Radio stations: 3 AM, about 70 FM (including repeaters), 1 shortwave (1998)
Radios: 260,000 (1997)

TV stations: 14 (plus 156 low-energy repeaters).
Televisions: 98,000 (1997)

Internet Providers: 20 (2001)
Internet users: 220,000 (2002)

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