fjarskiptamælingar
Fjarskiptamælingar is a type of measurement used to determine the quality of telephone lines and telecommunication networks. The term is derived from the Icelandic language, with "fjár" meaning "cost" and "skipta" meaning "charge", and "mælingar" meaning "measurements". This concept is also sometimes referred to as "distance-limited telephony" or "metered telephony".
The principle behind fjarskiptamælingar is to measure the actual amount of phone calls transmitted over a
Fjarskiptamælingar has been used in the past, particularly in countries with underdeveloped telecommunications infrastructure, as a
Fjarskiptamælingar is now largely of historical interest, but its legacy remains in contemporary debates about telephone