Nova (Iceland)

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Nova hf.
Type Hlutafélag
Industry Telecommunications
Founded2007;16 years ago (2007)
Headquarters,
Products
Website www.nova.is

Nova, stylised as NOVA, is an Icelandic telecommunications company that began operations on December 1, 2007. Nova owns and operates its own 3G/4G/5G mobile network and offers FTTH fibre internet services through bit-stream access.

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Nova ehf. was established in May 2006. At the end of March 2007, Nova received a 3G operating license and then officially opened on December 1, 2007. On April 4, 2013, Nova launched 4G/LTE service, the first for an Icelandic telephone company. On the 5th of May 2020 (05.05.2020), Nova launched its 5G network, again a first for Iceland. Nova's initial growth is attributed to its offer of free calls and SMS between its own subscribers, popular with younger consumers. Nova is the 2nd largest mobile phone company in Iceland with 32.9% market share in 2020 according to Electronic Communications Office of Iceland. [1]

Nova was awarded the 'Marketing Company of the Year' in 2009 and 2014.

Distribution

Nova operates its own 3G, 4G and 5G mobile and network networks, which covers about 95% of the population. But Vodafone and Nova also have a contract for sharing each other's mobile networks. The agreement means that Vodafone will have access to Nova's new third-generation mobile network (3G) and Nova will have access to Vodafone's GSM mobile network. [2] By the end of 2011, users had reached 100,000, reaching 156,000 in 2020. [1] [3]

Advertising campaigns

Nova has made several advertisements that have generated a lot of discussion. In 2020 an advertisement campaign with the slogan "Allir úr" ("Everyone out [of your clothes]") featured several naked people wearing smartwatches doing normal activities like walking, running, swimming and dancing. [4] The message behind the advertisement was to by using a smartwatch you would be able to leave your phone behind, improving your mental health. [5] They also wanted to talk about body positivity, saying "we are of all kinds of shapes and sizes" and that there's nothing to be ashamed of. [5] The advertisement was shared on the social media platform Reddit where it got 30,000 upvotes and 3,000 comments, it was also shared on the video hosting platform Vimeo where it got 730 thousand views. [6]

In 2023 an advertising campaign with the slogan "Elskum öll" ("Love everyone") premiered that showed multiple couples of many different sexualities, gender identities, ethnicities and abilities kissing, urging people to love everyone regardless of sexuality, gender identity or ethnicity. [7] Playing in the background was the song Þú fullkomnar mig ("You complete me") by Sálin hans Jóns míns played by the band Bjartar sveiflur. [7]

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