Iceland - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses

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Iceland looking to build another submarine cable to Ireland and UKIceland has one of the smallest yet most progressive telecom markets in Europe. There is effective competition in the mobile and broadband markets, with a number of players having emerged to challenge the dominance of the two leading players the two main players Síminn and Sýn, which have interests in numerous sectors. Sýn was formerly Vodafone Iceland which was rebranded to reflect the company’s move into broadband and broadcasting following its December 2017 acquisition of most of the telecoms and media interests of 365 Media. The new entrant Nova has become the leading player in the mobile market and has quickly expanded its presence in the fixed-line segment.
The telecom market has shown some resilience in recent years following the significant economic downturn a decade ago, supported by continuing investment in mobile and fixed-line broadband infrastructure by operators and well as by the government’s Telecommunications Fund which is supporting Next Generation Access networks, particularly in rural areas.
Key developments:
Government adds ISK450 million to Telecommunications Fund for fibre network builds;
Farice planning new IRIS submarine cable to Ireland;
Sýn extends 500Mb/s FttP service to northern areas of Iceland;
Síminn’s LTE network delivering data at up to 300Mb/s;
Regulator reduces MTRs effective to December 2019;
LTE licensees providing 99% population coverage;
Report update includes the regulator’s report for 2017, market data to June 2018, operator data to Q3 2018, recent market developments.Companies mentioned in this report:Vodafone Iceland, Síminn, Nova, Tal, 365 Media.

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1. Key statistics
2. Country overview
3. Telecommunications market
3.1 Historical overview
4. Regulatory environment
4.1 Historical overview
4.2 Regulatory authority
4.3 Privatisation
4.4 Interconnect
4.5 Access
4.6 Number Portability (NP)
4.7 Carrier preselection (CPS)
5. Fixed-network operators
5.1 Síminn
5.2 Sýn
6. Telecommunications infrastructure
6.1 Overview of the national telecom network
6.2 VoIP
6.3 International infrastructure
7. Fixed-line broadband market
7.1 Market analysis
7.1.1 Broadband statistics
7.1.2 Government policies
7.2 Forecasts – broadband subscribers – 2019; 2021; 2023
7.3 Fixed-line broadband technologies
7.3.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
7.3.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks
7.3.3 Other fixed broadband services
7.3.4 Videostreaming
8. Mobile market
8.1 Market analysis
8.2 Mobile statistics
8.2.1 General statistics
8.3 Mobile infrastructure
8.3.1 Analogue networks
8.3.2 Digital networks
8.4 M2M networks
8.4.1 Mobile data services
8.4.2 Mobile broadband
8.5 Regulatory issues
8.5.1 Roaming
8.5.2 Network sharing
8.5.3 Mobile Termination Rates (MTRs)
8.5.4 Licensing
8.5.5 Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
8.5.6 Spectrum auctions
8.6 Major mobile operators
8.7 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO)
9. Related reportsList of Tables

Table 1 – Top Level Country Statistics and Telco Authorities – Iceland – 2018 (e)
Table 2 – Telecom market revenue by sector – 2004 - 2018
Table 3 – Telecom market investment by sector – 2004 - 2018
Table 4 – Fixed number portings – 2013 - 2017
Table 5 – Síminn Group financial data – 2006 – 2018
Table 6 – Síminn revenue by type – 2016 – 2018
Table 7 – Sýn (Vodafone Iceland) financial data – 2012 – 2018
Table 8 – Historic - Fixed-line access channels: PSTN and ISDN – 1995; 1997; 1999 - 2009
Table 9 – Fixed-line access channels: PSTN and ISDN – 2010 - 2018
Table 10 – Fixed-line total access channels (incl VoIP) – 2015 - 2018
Table 11 – Fixed-line (PSTN) subscribers by operator – 2006 - 2016
Table 12 – Total fixed-line subscribers by operator – 2015 - 2018
Table 13 – Fixed-line subscriber market share by operator – 2006 - 2018
Table 14 – Fixed-line traffic (PSTN/ISDN) – 2000 - 2018
Table 15 – Fixed-line revenue – 2007 - 2018
Table 16 – VoIP subscribers – 2006 - 2018
Table 17 – IP phone subscribers – 2007 - 2018
Table 18 – International internet bandwidth – 2001 - 2016
Table 19 – Dial-up internet calls – 2007 - 2017
Table 20 – Internet and data revenue – 2007 - 2018
Table 21 – Historic - Internet users and penetration rate – 1996 - 2009
Table 22 – Internet users and penetration rate – 2010 - 2018
Table 23 – Total broadband subscribers – 2001 - 2018
Table 24 – Broadband penetration by access type – 2004 - 2018
Table 25 – Annual growth in DSL and fibre lines – 2001 - 2017
Table 26 – Broadband subscribers by operator – 2008 - 2018
Table 27 – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2019; 2021; 2023
Table 28 – DSL subscribers by operator – 2004 - 2018
Table 29 – Proportion of broadband connections by speed, old style (Mb/s) – 2015 - 2017
Table 30 – Proportion of broadband connections by speed, new style (Mb/s) – 2015 - 2018
Table 31 – Fibre subscribers by operator – 2005 - 2018
Table 32 – Fibre market share of fixed broadband connections – 2003 - 2018
Table 33 – Satellite broadband subscribers – 2005 - 2017
Table 34 – Wireless broadband subscribers – 2004 - 2018
Table 35 – IPTV subscriptions by platform – 2013 - 2018
Table 36 – IPTV subscriptions by provider – 2013 - 2018
Table 37 – Historic - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1997; 1999 – 2009
Table 38 – Mobile voice subscribers and penetration rate – 2010 – 2019
Table 39 – Mobile market share of voice subscribers by operator– 2006 - 2018
Table 40 – Mobile voice traffic – 2000 - 2018
Table 41 – Historic - Mobile subscribers: analogue and GSM – 1995; 1997; 1999 - 2012
Table 42 – Mobile voice subscribers by operator (regulator data) – 2005 - 2018
Table 43 – Mobile services revenue – 2007 - 2018
Table 44 – Prepaid and contract market subscribers – 2000 - 2018
Table 45 – Prepaid subscribers by operator – 2006 - 2018
Table 46 – Active mobile phone cards by type – 2006 - 2018
Table 47 – Proportion of active GMS and UMTS cards – 2008 - 2018
Table 48 – M2M subscriptions – 2013 - 2018
Table 49 – Mobile data traffic by operator – 2008 - 2018
Table 50 – Mobile data traffic by type – 2008 - 2018
Table 51 – Mobile data-only subscribers – 2009 - 2018
Table 52 – Total SMS traffic by operator – 2000 - 2018
Table 53 – Total MMS traffic by operator – 2007 - 2018
Table 54 – Mobile broadband subscribers by operator (voice and data) – 2009 - 2018
Table 55 – Active mobile broadband subscribers – 2008 - 2018
Table 56 – Mobile broadband data only subscribers – 2014 - 2018
Table 57 – European roaming charges – 2007 – 2016
Table 58 – European roaming charges – 2014 - 2017
Table 59 – Mobile numbers ported – 2013 - 2017List of Charts

Chart 1 – Telecom market revenue by sector – 2004 – 2018
Chart 2 – Telecom market investment by sector – 2004 – 2018
Chart 3 – Síminn Group financial data – 2006 – 2018
Chart 4 – Sýn (Vodafone Iceland) financial data – 2012 – 2018
Chart 5 – Fixed-line traffic (PSTN/ISDN) – 2000 – 2018
Chart 6 – Fixed-line revenue – 2007 – 2018
Chart 7 – Total broadband subscribers by type – 2003 – 2018
Chart 8 – Broadband subscribers by operator – 2008 – 2018
Chart 9 – Proportion of broadband connections by speed, new style (Mb/s) – 2015 – 2018
Chart 10 – Mobile voice subscribers and penetration rate – 2010 – 2019
Chart 11 – Mobile market share of voice subscribers by operator– 2006 – 2018
Chart 12 – Active GMS and UMTS cards – 2006 – 2017
Chart 13 – Proportion of active GMS and UMTS cards – 2008 – 2018
Chart 14 – Mobile data traffic by type – 2008 – 2018

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