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  2. Television in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the late 1990s, local cable TV services began operating in some towns such as Keflavik, Hafnafjörður, Hella and Húsavik, offering international channels and programming. Síminn began installing cable TV networks in some areas of Reykjavík from 1997. As of 2021, most cable TV networks in Iceland are defunct and have been replaced ...

  3. Telecommunications in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Mobile telecoms in Iceland adheres to the GSM standard and 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G services are available, as well as a TETRA network for emergency communications. Iceland is connected by four submarine cables to both Europe and North America. Broadcasting is based on DVB-T2 standard for television and FM for radio. There are a few printed newspapers ...

  4. List of television networks by country - Wikipedia

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    Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia Satellite DVB-T in Flanders and Brussels Prime & Sporting Telenet: Telenet: Pay-TV with the channels Prime Star, Prime Action, Prime Fezztival, Prime Family, Prime Series, Sporting 1–8, Sporting Golf: Dutch: Telenet cable network in Flanders and Brussels (Prime Star, Sporting 1 & Sporting 2 in HD)

  5. Nova TV (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    Nova TV is a Live TV streaming service owned and operated by Nova. It has live programming from the major broadcast and cable brands in Iceland. The streaming service is available to all residents of Iceland. It can be streamed via the Nova TV website on computers, or the Nova TV app on smartphones, tablets, Apple TV and Android TV.

  6. List of countries by number of television broadcast stations

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    plus 103 cable operators and 119 relay cable operators: 2008 48 Hong Kong: 55: 2 TV networks, each broadcasting on 2 channels: 2007 49 Indonesia: 146: 92 local TV stations; 54 national TV networks; each with its group of local transmitters: 2018 50 North Macedonia: 52: 2007 51 Nepal: 50: plus 9 repeaters: 2015 52 Armenia: 48: 2020 52 Bolivia ...

  7. RÚV (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasts were also previously available over Vodafone Iceland's Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service and Síminn Breiðband cable TV services, which have both been discontinued. [10] In 2004, RÚV became available over broadband and fibre Internet Protocol television systems of Síminn and Vodafone Iceland.

  8. 5 top alternatives to cable TV in 2025: How to cut the cord ...

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    Join the growing club of cord-cutters with cable TV alternatives for sports fans, savings seekers, customized options — and best all-around. Updated for 2025.

  9. Sýn (media corporation) - Wikipedia

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    ' Vision ') is a mass media company in Iceland. [1] The company operates Vodafone Iceland, Vísir.is and several TV and radio stations, including Stöð 2, Stöð 2 Sport, Bylgjan and FM 957. [2] [3] [4] It also rebroadcasts foreign television channels over its digital TV system. In 2022, it was the largest mass media company in Iceland. [5]