- northernmost peninsula are seeking to keep the area free from\r
- internet service, worrying that all that comes with it "will\r
- destroy a way of life that depends on the absence of [email,\r
- news, and social media]," reports the Associated Press. "The\r
- area has long resisted cell towers, but commercial initiatives\r
- could take the decision out of Icelanders' hands and push\r
- Hornstrandir across the digital divide." From the report:\r
- Despite or because of its remoteness, Iceland ranks first on a\r
- U.N. index comparing nations by information technology use,\r
+ northernmost peninsula are [1]seeking to keep the area free\r
+ from internet service , worrying that all that comes with it\r
+ "will destroy a way of life that depends on the absence of\r
+ [email, news, and social media]," reports the Associated\r
+ Press. "The area has long resisted cell towers, but commercial\r
+ initiatives could take the decision out of Icelanders' hands\r
+ and push Hornstrandir across the digital divide." From the\r
+ report:\r
+ \r
+ > Despite or because of its remoteness, Iceland ranks first on\r
+ a U.N. index comparing nations by information technology use,\r