Vodafone Iceland

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Vodafone Iceland
TypePublic
Nasdaq IcelandSYN
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1998 Íslandssími
2003 Og Vodafone hf
Merger of TAL, Halló-Frjáls Fjarskipti and Íslandssími
2006 Vodafone Iceland
2018 Fjarskipti hf., the parent company of Vodafone Iceland buys 365 Miðlar and changes its name to Sýn hf.
Headquarters,
Key people
Stefán Sigurðsson
(CEO)

Heiðar Már Guðjónsson
(Chairman)
ProductsTelephone, Internet, Television, Radio, News media
Revenue14,268,000,000 ISK (2017)
OwnerSýn
(branding licensed from Vodafone)
Websitevodafone.is

Vodafone Iceland is an Icelandic telecommunications company owned by Sýn. Although the company carries the Vodafone brand and trademark, Vodafone Group owns no interest in the company, but rather franchises the brand and associated advertising styles.

Vodafone Iceland offers mobile, fixed-line, and ADSL/Internet services to individuals and companies. Its telecommunications branch is a franchise of the Vodafone network, formerly known as Og Vodafone and from 5 October 2006 as Vodafone Iceland.[1] Vodafone Iceland is the first partner network to hold the Vodafone brand. The company is registered in Iceland under the name Fjarskipti hf.

From 22 November 2006, Vodafone Iceland also runs Digital Iceland, the broadcasting system for 365 corporation.[2]

The main competitor of Vodafone Iceland is Síminn.

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References[]

  1. ^ http://vodafone.is/og-vodafone-verour-vodafone/[dead link]
  2. ^ Unnamed author (2006-11-22). "Vodafone yfirtekur rekstur á Digital Ísland". Digital Iceland. Retrieved 2007-03-23. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)

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