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The Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNIS) manages the national competitive funds and the participation in EU programmes <nowiki>[56]</nowiki>. Compared to its population, Iceland has the largest percentage of its population using the Internet <nowiki>[62]</nowiki>. | The Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNIS) manages the national competitive funds and the participation in EU programmes <nowiki>[56]</nowiki>. Compared to its population, Iceland has the largest percentage of its population using the Internet <nowiki>[62]</nowiki>. | ||
According to the "Measuring the Information Society Report" launched during the World Telecommunication - ICT Indicators Symposium (WTIS) in 2016, Iceland has the most developed information and communication technology infrastructure in Europe, and the second most developed in the world <nowiki>[57]</nowiki><nowiki>[60]</nowiki>. The CEO of Reykjavik Fiber Network has even stated that Iceland is the best place to launch Internet of Things, Smart Cities and Smart Communities <nowiki>[61]</nowiki>. | According to the "Measuring the Information Society Report" launched during the World Telecommunication - ICT Indicators Symposium (WTIS) in 2016, Iceland has the most developed information and communication technology infrastructure in Europe, and the second most developed in the world <nowiki>[57]</nowiki><nowiki>[60]</nowiki>. The CEO of Reykjavik Fiber Network has even stated that Iceland is the best place to launch Internet of Things, Smart Cities and Smart Communities <nowiki>[61]</nowiki>. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:18, 23 March 2018
The Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNIS) manages the national competitive funds and the participation in EU programmes [56]. Compared to its population, Iceland has the largest percentage of its population using the Internet [62].
According to the "Measuring the Information Society Report" launched during the World Telecommunication - ICT Indicators Symposium (WTIS) in 2016, Iceland has the most developed information and communication technology infrastructure in Europe, and the second most developed in the world [57][60]. The CEO of Reykjavik Fiber Network has even stated that Iceland is the best place to launch Internet of Things, Smart Cities and Smart Communities [61].