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Publications

1) Nordic Business Report (3/1/99)

2) Communications Week International (7/17/00)

3) Federal Computer Market Report (4/12/99)

4) M2 Presswire (8/2/99)

5) Institutional Investor (9/99)

6) The Financial Times (4/12/00), (9/19/00)

7) Global Telephony (3/00)

8) Privatisation International (6/00)

9) PR Newswire (8/23/00)

10) Business Week 
 

Government Agencies & Legislation

11) CIA Country Factbook

12) Data protection in Europe

13) Embassy of Iceland – London

14) Embassy of Iceland - United States 

15) ExportIT

16) Iceland.org

17) Icelandic Export

18) Icelandic Post and Telecom Administration

19) Information Society Standardization System (ISSS) – 2002 Action Plan

20) Invest in Iceland Agency

21) Ministry of Communications

22) OECD

23) The Icelandic Government’s View of the Information Society

24) Trade Council of Iceland

25) Statistics Iceland
 

Technology Companies

26) Simmin (Iceland Telecom)

27) TAL

28) Islandssimi (Iceland Telephone)

29) Halló-Frjáls Fjarskipti (Hello-Free Communications)

30) Stikla ehf (TETRA)

31) Lina Broadband

32) Western Wireless of Iceland

33) North Atlantic Solutions
 

Miscellaneous

34) IceTec – Technological Institute of Iceland

35) Taekniskoli Islands – College of Engineering and Tecnology

36) Samkoma - Icelandic Electronic Library

37) Iceland Business Magazine

38) Seattle Times (01/12/99) 

39) Euromoney (1st Quarter 2000)

40) European Report (12/2/00)

This site is designed for educational purposes only for the class, "Impacts of National IT Environments on Business" taught by Professor Erran Carmel at the American University, Kogod School of Business.