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Telecommunication networks in Reykjavik
Telecommunication networks in Reykjavik
Reykjavík has good mobile phone coverage (including 3G) and various providers, the largest being Síminn and Vodafone . Most foreign SIM cards should work without problems, but it may be best to check with your mobile phone provider at home before leaving. Payphones are almost nonexistant in Reykjavík.
Wi-fi is free at most cafés in Reykjavík and even at many bars. If there's a password required just ask the staff. Partly because of this, internet cafés have almost ceased to exist, but one such still in operation is GroundZero , Frakkastígur 8. Be aware that the clientel is mostly gamers. 1 hour costs 600 kr.
Though Icelandic is the official language, English is spoken quite fluently by almost everyone you will meet and you should have no problems when it comes to communication. Many people also speak a Scandinavian language.
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