Internet country code | .gl |
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Broadband - fixed subscriptions | |
Total | 15,649 (2020 est.) |
Subscriptions per 100 inhabitants | 28 (2020 est.) |
Internet users | |
Total | 38,920 (2021 est.) |
Percent of population | 69.5% (2021 est.) |
Telecommunication systems | |
General assessment | Adequate domestic and international service provided by satellite, cables, and microwave radio relay; the fundamental telecommunications infrastructure consists of a digital radio link from Nanortalik in south Greenland to Uummannaq in north Greenland; satellites cover north and east Greenland for domestic and foreign telecommunications; a marine cable connects south and west Greenland to the rest of the world, extending from Nuuk and Qaqortoq to Canada and Iceland; a contract has been awarded to build a 5G network in Greenland, initially covering three towns, with 10 towns, including Greenland's capital Nuuk to follow (2022) |
Domestic | Nearly 11 per 100 for fixed-line subscriptions and 118 per 100 for mobile-cellular (2021) |
International | Country code - 299; landing points for Greenland Connect, Greenland Connect North, Nunavut Undersea Fiber System submarine cables to Greenland, Iceland, and Canada; satellite earth stations - 15 (12 Intelsat, 1 Eutelsat, 2 Americom GE-2 (all Atlantic Ocean)) (2019) |
Telephones - fixed lines | |
Total subscriptions | 6,000 (2020 est.) |
Subscriptions per 100 inhabitants | 11 (2020 est.) |
Telephones - mobile cellular | |
Total subscriptions | 67,000 (2021 est.) |
Subscriptions per 100 inhabitants | 118 (2021 est.) |
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