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Repaircms SMS Credit Price List SMS-Pricing Country Credits Abkhazia (7940) A-Mobile 0.8 Albania (355) AMC 0.8 Eagle Mobile (ALBtelecom) 0.8 Plus Communication (Mobile 4AL) 0.8 Vodafone 0.8 Andorra (376) Mobiland (STA) 0.8 Austria (43) A1 Telekom (Mobilkom, Tele2 Mobil) 1.5 Orange (One) 1.5 T-Mobile (Tele.Ring) 0.8 TRE (Hutchinson 3G) 1.5 Belarus (375) life (BTN,Best) 0.8 MTS (Mobile TeleSystems) 0.8 Velcom (MDC) 0.8 Belgium (32) Base (KPN, Orange) 0.5 LycaMobile (MVNO Mobistar) 0.8 Mobistar 0.8 Proximus (Belgacom) 2 Telenet 0.8 Bosnia-Herzegovina (387) BH Mobile (Joint Stock Company) 0.8 HT-ERONET (PECT, Mostar) 0.8 m:tel (RS Telecomms, Mobis, Telek.Srbija) 0.8 Bulgaria (359) Globul (Cosmo,OTE,Telenor) 1.5 M-Tel (MobilTel) 0.8 Vivacom (BTC, Vivatel) 0.8 Croatia (385) T-Mobile (HTMobile,Cronet,T-Hrvatski,CroatiaTele.) 0.8 Tele2 0.8 Vip (VipNET, Telekom Austria) 0.8 Cyprus (357) Cytamobile-Vodafone (CYTA) 0.7 MTN (Areeba,Scancom) 0.3 PrimeTel 0.6 Czech Republic (420) O2 (Telefonica, EuroTel) 0.8 T-Mobile (Radiomobil) 0.8 U:fon (MobilKom) 0.8 Vodafone (Oskar) 0.8 Denmark (45) Lebara Mobile (MVNO Telenor) 0.6 LycaMobile (MVNO TDC) 0.4 TDC 0.4 Telenor (Sonofon, Dansk Mobil) 0.6 Telia (Sonera) 0.5 Three (3, Hutchison) 0.8 Estonia (372) Elisa (Radiolinja) 0.8 EMT (TeliaSonera) 1.5 Tele2 (Eesti) 0.8 Faroe Islands (298) FaroeseTelecom 0.8 Vodafone (Kall Telecom) 0.8 Finland (358) Alands (AMT) 0.8 DNA 0.8 Elisa 1.5 Finnet (MVNO) 0.8 Saunalahti (Jippii) 1.5 TeliaSonera 1.5 Vectone Mobile 0.8 France (33) Bouygues 1.5 Free Mobile 1.5 Keyyo 1.5 Lycamobile 1.5 Orange (France Telecom) 1.5 SFR (Vivendi) 1.5 Virgin Mobile (MVNO) 1.5 Germany (49) E-Plus (KPN) 1.5 Fix Line SMS (PSTN) 2 LycaMobile (MVNO Vodafone) 1.5 O2 (Viag, E2, Telefonica) 0.8 Telekom (T-Mobile, D1) 1.5 Vodafone (D2) 1.5 Gibraltar (350) CTS Mobile 0.8 GibTel (Telekom Slovenije) 0.8 Shine (Eazi Telecom) 0.8 Greece (30) Cosmote 0.8 Vodafone (Panafon) 0.8 Wind (TIM Hellas,QTelecom,STET) 1.5 Greenland (299) TELE Greenland 0.8 Guernsey (44) Airtel (Vodafone, Bharti) 0.8 Sure Mobile (Cable & Wireless) 0.8 Wave Telecom (Jersey Telecom) 0.8 Hungary (36) T-Mobile (Magyar Telekom) 1 Telenor (Pannon) 0.8 Vodafone 1.5 Iceland (354) IceCell 0.8 Nova 0.8 Null niu ehf 0.8 Siminn (IcelandTelec, Landssimi,Ocean Cell) 0.8 Viking (IMC Island) 0.8 Vodafone (Islandssimi, Teymi) 0.8 Ireland (353) 3 (Hutchinson 3G) 0.8 Lycamobile (MVNO O2) 1.5 Meteor (eircom) 0.8 O2 (Telefonica,Esat Digifone) 1.5 Tesco Mobile (Liffey, MVNO O2) 1.5 Vodafone (Eircell) 1 Isle of Man (44) O2 (Manx, Pronto) 0.8 Sure Mobile (Cable & Wireless) 0.8 Italy (39) 3 Italia (Hutchison 3G,Hi3G) 1.5 Costa Cruise (TIM Italy) 1.5 Elsacom (MVNO 3 Italia) 1.5 Lycamobile 1.5 Noverca (MVNO TIM) 1.5 TIM (Telecom Italia) 1.5 Vodafone (Omnitel) 1.5 Wind (BLU, VimpelCom) 1.5 Jersey (44) Airtel-Vodafone (Jersey Telenet, Bharti) 0.8 JT (Jersey Telecoms, Wave Telecom) 0.8 Latvia (371) Bite 0.8 LMT (Latvian Mobile Telephone, TeliaSonera) 1 Radiokoms SIA 2 Tele2 (Baltkom) 1 Triatel (Telekom Baltija) 0.8 Liechtenstein (423) Alpmobile (Alpcom, Tele2) 0.8 FL1 (Mobilkom, Telekom Austria) 0.8 Orange (VIAG EuroPlatform, France Telek.) 0.8 Swisscom (Telecom FL, Comfone) 0.8 Lithuania (370) Bite 0.8 Omnitel (TeliaSonera) 0.8 Tele2 0.8 Luxembourg (352) Orange (VOX) 0.8 POST (LuxGSM, P&T) 0.8 Tango (Millicom, Belgacom) 0.8 Macedonia (389) One (TelekomSlovenia,Cosmofon,MTS) 0.8 T-Mobile (Mobimak, Makedonski) 0.8 VIP (Telekom Austria) 0.8 Malta (356) GO Mobile (Moblsle) 0.8 Melita (3G Telecoms) 0.8 Vodafone 0.8 Moldova (373) IDC (Interdnestrcom) 0.8 MoldCell (TeliaSonera) 0.8 Orange (VoxTel, France Telecom) 0.8 Unite (Moldtelecom) 0.8 Monaco (377) Monaco Telecom (Cable & Wireless) 0.8 Montenegro (382) m:tel (Telekom Srbija) 0.8 T-Mobile (Crnogorski Telekom) 0.8 Telenor (ProMonte) 0.8 Netherlands (31) KPN (KPN Mobile) 1.5 Lycamobile (MVNO KPN) 0.8 T-Mobile (Orange, DeutscheTele.,Ben) 1.5 Tele2 1 Teleena (MVNE) 1 Telfort (KPN, O2) 1.5 Vodafone (Libertel) 2 Voiceworks 1.5 Norway (47) Barablu Mobile 2 Chess Communications AS 1 Mobile Norway (Network Norway) 0.8 NetCom (TeliaSonera) 1 TDC Mobile 1.5 Tele2 0.8 Telenor 1.5 Teletopia 0.8 Ventelo Norge AS 1.5 Poland (48) Aero2 1.5 Cyfrowy POLSAT S.A. 0.8 mBank Mobile (MVNO) 0.8 MyAvon (MVNO) 0.8 Orange (PTK, Centertel, Idea) 0.8 Play (P4) 0.8 Plus (Polkomtel) 0.8 T-Mobile (Polska,Telefonica,Era,Cyfrowa) 0.8 WPmobi (MVNO) 0.8 Portugal (351) Lycamobile 1 MEO Telemovel (TMN, Portugal Telec.) 1 NOS (Optimus, Sonaecom) 1 Vodafone (Telecel) 1 Romania (40) Digi.Mobil (RCS RDS) 0.8 Orange (France Telecom) 1.5 Telekom Romania (Cosmote, Zapp) 1.5 Vodafone (Connex) 0.8 Russia (7) Amurskaja Sotovaja Svjaz 0.8 Baykal WestCom (Far East Cellular) 0.8 Beeline (KB Impuls, VimpelCom) 0.8 BM-Telecom 0.8 Chelyabinskaya 0.8 CJSC (RT-Mobile,Utel,Ermak RMS) 0.8 DAL Telecom 0.8 DTC (Dontelekom) 0.8 ETK (Yenisey Telecom) 0.8 Gorizont-RT 0.8 Kamchatcvayzinform 0.8 Kedr RMS 0.8 Kuban 0.8 Martelecom 0.8 MegaFon (North-West, JSC, Sonic Duo) 0.8 Mobicom-Kavkaz 0.8 Mobikom-Caucasus 0.8 Mobikom-Habarovsk 0.8 Mobikom-Kirov 0.8 Mobile Communications Systems 0.8 MTS (Mobile TeleSystems, Sistema) 0.8 Multiregional Transit Telecom 0.8 NCC (Nizhegorodskaya, Rostelecom) 0.8 NTC (New Telephone Company) 0.8 Orenburg 0.8 Orensot 0.8 Penza 0.8 PJSC Smarts (ZAO,Kodotel) 0.8 Prim Telefon 0.8 ReCom 0.8 Rostelecom (Uralsvyazinform) 0.8 RTCOM 0.8 Shupashkar 0.8 Siberia Cellular Systems 0.8 Sibintertelecom (AKOS) 0.8 SMARTS IVANOVO 0.8 Sonic Duo 0.8 StavTelesot(NorthCaucasianGSM) 0.8 TAIF-Telecom 0.8 Tambov Electrosvyaz 0.8 Tele2 0.8 TELECOM-XX1 0.8 Telecommunications Company 0.8 Telesot Alania 0.8 Tomskaya Cellular System 0.8 Udmurtia Digital Networks 0.8 Ulan-Ude Cellular Network 0.8 Ulianovsk 0.8 Unknown Network 0.8 Uraltel 0.8 Vimpelcom 0.8 Volgograd (INDIGO, Altaysvyaz) 0.8 Yaroslavl 0.8 San Marino (378) Prima (San Marino Telecom) 0.8 Serbia (381) mt:s (Telekom Srbija) 0.8 Telenor (MOBTEL) 0.8 VIP (Vodafone, Telekom Austria) 0.8 Slovakia (421) O2 (Telefonica) 0.8 Orange (Globtel, France Telecom) 1.5 T-Mobile (Eurotel, Slovak Telekom) 1.5 Slovenia (386) Mobitel (Telekom Slovenije) 0.8 Si.mobil (Vodafone, Telekom Austria) 0.8 Tusmobil (Western Wireless Int.) 1 Spain (34) Barablu 2 BT Group (MVNO Vodafone) 1.5 DigiMobil (MVNO Movistar) 1.5 Euskatel (MVNO Vodafone) 1.5 Fonyou (MVNO Movistar) 1.5 HITS Mobile (MVNO Vodafone) 1.5 Jazztel (MVNO Orange) 1.5 Lycamobile (MVNO Movistar) 1.5 Movistar (Telefonica) 1.5 ONO (MVNO Movistar) 1.5 Orange (France Telecom, Amena) 1.5 R Mobil (MVNO Vodafone) 1.5 Simyo (MVNO Orange) 1.5 TeleCable (MVNO Vodafone) 1.5 Vodafone (Airtel Movil) 1.5 Yoigo (Xfera) 1.5 Sweden (46) 3 (Hutchison 3G) 1 42 Telecom AB 1.5 AINMT Sverige 2 Barablu 1.5 Generic Mobil Sy 2 Gotanet (Gotalandsnatet AB) 1.5 Lycamobile (MVNO Telenor) 1.5 Spinbox 2 Spring Mobil (Swefour) 0.8 Tele2 (Comviq) 0.8 Telenor Sverige (Vodafone) 1.5 Telia (Sonera, Mobitel, Teliamobile) 1.5 Tigo 2 Ventelo Sverige AB 1 Wireless Maingate AB 1.5 Switzerland (41) IN&Phone (Unify) 0.8 Orange (France Telecom) 0.8 Sunrise (TDC) 0.8 Swisscom (Migros) 1 Tele4u (Sunrise, Tele2) 0.8 Turkey (90) Avea (Turk Tele.,Iletisim Hizmetleri) 0.5 Turkcell 0.8 Vodafone (Telsim) 0.5 UK (44) 3 (Three, Hutchison 3G) 1 BT (PSTN) 1 Everything Everywhere (Orange) 1 Everything Everywhere (T-Mobile) 1 Lycamobile UK 1.5 O2 (BT Cellnet, Telefonica) 1.5 Virgin Mobile 1 Vodafone 1 Ukraine (380) Beeline (URS, VimpelCom) 0.8 Golden Telecom (VimpelCom) 0.8 IT (Intertelecom) 0.8 Kyivstar (VimpelCom) 0.8 Life :) (Astelit) 0.8 MTS (Ukranian Mobile Comm., Sistema) 0.8 Peoplenet 0.8 Ukraine Telecom (3Mob, Utel) 0.8 Vatican City State (39) TIM 2.5 Vodafone (Omnitel) 2.5.
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