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Talk More, Pay Less” „Talk more, Pay less” „Talk more, Pay less” „Talk more, Pay less” GPRS RATES OF Cyprus Cyprus LMT Telecommunication Greece Cosmote “NOVIKONTAS CONNECT” Authority Vodafone-Panafon Liechtenstein Mobilkom MTN Cyprus (Panafon) Wind Hellas Lithuania Bite Lietuva Zone 0 Czech Vodafone Czech GPRS Rate: 0.06 EUR/1 Mb Republic (Cesky Mobil) Hong Kong China Mobile Hong Luxembourg P&T Luxembourg Country Mobile Network Telefónica O2 Czech Kong Company Limited Tango Mobile Albania VF Albania Republic(EuroTel) (Peoples) T-Mobile Czech Malta MobIsle Communications Armenia ArmenTel Republic a.s Hungary Telenor Magyarorszag Limited (Go mobile) (Radiomobil) (Pannon GSM Vodafone Malta Australia VF Australia Telecommunications) Denmark Telenor (Sonofon) T-Mobile (Westel 900 Montenegro Mtel Austria Orange Austria Hi3G Denmark GSM ) Telecommunication TDC (Tele Danmark Vodafone Hungary Netherlands Vodafone NL (Libertel) (One Connect Austria); Mobil) T-Mobile Netherlands T-Mobile Austria Iceland Nova (Ben) (max.mobil); Estonia EMT Siminn (Landssiminn) KPN BV A1 Telekom Austria Tele2 Eesti ISLTL (Vodafone) (Mobilkom Austria) Elisa Eesti (Radiolinja New Zealand VF New Zealand Eesti) Ireland Telefonica O2 (O2 - Belgium Mobistar Ireland, Esat Digifone) Norway NetCom KNP GROUP BELGIUM Faroe Islands Faroese Telecom Vodafone Ireland Mobile Norway (KPN Orange) (Eircell) Telenor Norge Belgacom Finland DNA (finnet) Meteor Alands Poland Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa Bulgaria MobilTEL Telekommunikation Israel Pelephone (ERA GSM) VIVACOM (BTC) (Aland Mobiltelefon) Communications PTK Centertel Cosmo Bulgaria Mobile Elisa Polkomtel (plus) (Globul) Corporation(Elisa) Italy H3G P4 TeliaSonera Finland Vodafone Omnitel Canada Bell Mobility (Omnitel Pronto Italia ) Portugal NOS Comunicações S.A. TELUS France Orange Telecom Italia (TIM) Vodafone Portugal SFR WIND Telecomunicazioni (Telecel) China CHINA MOBILE Bouygues Telecom S.p.A TMN China Unicom Germany Telekom Deutschland Japan SoftBank Romania Cosmote Romanian Mobile Croatia Croatian Telecom GmbH (T-Mobile Telecommunications (Hrvatske Deutschland) Korea (Cosmorom S.A.) Telekomunikacije, T- KT Corporation (KTF) Telefonica Germany Republic Vodafone Romania mobile) Vodafone D2 (Mobifon) VIPnet (Mannesman Mobilfunk Kyrgyztan Sky Mobile (Bitel) Orange Tele2 E-Plus Latvia Tele2 (BaltCom GSM) VimpelCom (Beeline (KB Russia Ghana Vodafone Bite Latvija Impuls)) Rates can be changed. Please visit our website www.novikontasnc.lv to check them. „Talk more, Pay less” „Talk more, Pay less” „Talk more, Pay less” Everything Jersey Airtel Jersey Uzbekistan Unitel (beeline) Singapore M1 Singapore Everywhere Limited Jersey Telecom (Orange) Slovakia T-Mobile Slovensko Kazazhstan KAZAKHTELECOM Zone 2 (EuroTel Bratislava) Ukraine Astelit (Life) (K'CELL) GPRS Rate: 19.82 EUR/1 Mb Telefonica O2 Country Mobile Network Slovakia USA AT&T (Cingular Afghanistan MTN Mobitel Wireless ,BellSouth Malaysia Celcom Malysia Telecom Development Si. Mobil Mobility) Company Afghanistan T-mobile USA (TDCA Roshan) Moldova Moldtelecom Slovenia Si. Mobil Tusmobil Zone 1 Albania PLUS Communication GPRS Rate: 0.47 EUR/1 Mb Monaco Monaco Telecom South Africa VF South Africa Country Mobile Network Algeria Djezzy (ORASCOM Azerbaijan Azerfon Azerbaijan Montenegro Telenor TELECOM ALGERIA) Vodafone Espana Myanmar Telenor Myanmar Wataniya Telecom Spain (Airtel) Belarus Mobile TeleSystems Limited Algerie Telefonica Moviles France Telecom Brazil TIM BRASIL Pakistan Telenor Pakistan Anguilla Digicel España(Retevision New Zealand VF New Zealand Movil S.A. (Amena)) Canada Rogers Wireless Antigua & Digicel Wind Mobile Societe Reunionnaise de Barbuda Reunion Sweden Telenor Sverige Radiotelephone Claro Argentina (Vodafone Egypt VF Egypt Sverige,Europolitan) Russia MegaFon (North-West Armenia ArmenTel Hi3G Access Ghana Vodafone GSM) Orange COMVIQ (Tele2 Mobile TeleSystems K Telecom (Vivacell- Sverige AB ,Comviq Georgia Geocell TMT LLC MTS) GSM) Magticom TeliaSonera Saudi Arabia Etihad Etisalat Company Aruba Digicel (Sweden) (Telia Gibraltar Gibtelecom(Gibtel) Mobitel) Azerbaijan Azercell Telecom Hong Kong Hutchison Telephone Serbia Telenor (Mobtel) Bakcell Tajikistan TACOM Company Limited Switzerland Swisscom Switzerland Bangladesh Warid Telecom Turkey Turkcell India Vodafone Cellular International VF Turkey Vodafone Essar East Taiwan Chunghwa Telecom Limited(Kolkata) Mobile Barbados Digicel UK Telefonica O2 UK VF India (O2 (UK) Limited.) Vodafone Cellular Belarus Belarusian Hutchison 3G UK Vodafone Cellular Limited Thailand dtac TriNet Co., Ltd. Telecommunications Everything (Vodafone Essar Cellular (DTN) Network (BeST), (Life) Everywhere Limited Limited) Mobile TeleSystems (T-Mobile (UK)) Vodafone Israel HOT mobile Bermuda Digicel Tunisia Tunisie Telecom Rates can be changed. Please visit our website www.novikontasnc.lv to check them. „Talk more, Pay less” „Talk more, Pay less” „Talk more, Pay less” Bolivia Telefonica Celular de Honduras Sercom Madagascar Telma Mobile Pakistan Warid Telecom Bolivia (TIGO) Telefonica Telekom Networks Malawi Hong Kong Smartone Hong Kong Malawi Limited Panama Claro Panama Bosnia & m:tel (Mobilna Srpske Herzegovina (Mobi's)) Iceland Siminn Siminn (Marine) Papua New Digicel BH TELECOM (PTT BIH) Guinea Malaysia Maxis Mobile Services India IDEA Cellular Limited U-Mobile Vivo Brazil Airtel India(Bharti Brazil Oi TNL Televentures (Bharti Paraguay AMX Paraguay Cellular)) Mali Orange Mali Loop Mobile (India) Cellplus Peru Nextel del Peru Mauritius British Virgin Digicel Limited (BPL Mobile Mahanagar telephone Claro Peru (AMÉRICA Islands Communications) Mauritius limited MÓVIL PERÚ SAC (TIM Reliance Telecom Peru)) Burundi Smart Bharat Sanchar Nigam Mexico Telefonica Philippines Blue Ocean Wireless (BSNL) Radiomovil Dipsa (SMART Communications) (Telcel) Globe Telecom Cayman Indonesia PT Indosat Tbk Digicel Islands Far EasTone Moldova Moldcell Puerto Rico Clario Telecommunications Orange Moldova(Voxtel) Congo Tigi Qatar Vodafone Iran MTN Irancell Montenegro Crnogorski Telekom (T- mobile) Russia NCC Russia Dominica Digicel Iraq Korektel Rostelecom Dominican Mozambique Movitel (Uralsviazinform (Ermak Orange Dominicana Rep. Israel Pelephone RMS)) Communications Ooredoo Myanmar LLC Ekateringburg 2000 Equatorial Myanmar BaikalWestCom(FECS - Green Com (Hits) Limited Guinea Jamaica Digicel 900) Tele2 Fiji Vodafone Fiji Kazazhstan Kar-Tel Namibia Leo TM Altel Gambia Gambia Africell Rwanda MTN Netherlands Telcell Ghana Zain Kenya Essar Telecom Antiles Serbia Telekom Srbija Telkom Kenya Telecom Mobile Limited VIP Mobile New Zeland Grenada Digicel Safaricom Two Degrees Mobile Limited Seychelles Cable and Wireless Cable & Wireless Kyrgyzstan Nur Telecom Guernsey, UK Guernsey Lybia Al Madar Al Jadid Nigeria Airtel Sierra Leone Africell Guinea MTN MTN Dialog Axiata PLC (Dialog Bissau Macedonia Vip Operator Sri Lanka Telekom PLC, MTN Omantel T-Mobile Macedonia Oman Networks) Haiti Digicel (MobiMak) Nawrasl Mobitel Etisalat Rates can be changed. Please visit our website www.novikontasnc.lv to check them. „Talk more, Pay less” „Talk more, Pay less” „Talk more, Pay less” Zone 3 Hong Kong CSL Limited GPRS Rate: 29.74 EUR/1 Mb St. Kitts & Digicel Country Mobile Network Israel Partner Communications Nevis Andorra Servei de Company St. Lucia Digicel Telecomunicacions Cellcom Israel d´Andorra Jordan Orange St. Vincent & Digicel Grenadides Korea SK Telecom Republic Angola Unitel Taiwan Far EasTone Kuwait VIVA Telecommunications Lebanon MIC 2 Australia Telstra Macau Hutchison Telephone Tajikistan Babilon-Mobile Bahamas BTC (Macau) Company Limited ZAIN Bahrain Wataniya Telecom STC Bahrain (VIVA) Maldives Maldives Tanzania Vodacom Tanzania Limited Benin Etisalat Mongolia Mobicom Coorperation Unitel Thailand Avea Iletisim Hizmetleri Bosnia& Public Enterprise (Aria IS_TIM/Aycell) Herzegovina Croatian Telecom Morocco Wana Corporate Turkey Avea Iletisim Hizmetleri (Aria IS_TIM/Aycell) Cambodia Viettel (Metfone) Nicaragua Claro (Enitel) Turks & Digicel Caicos Qatar Qatar Telecom (Qtel) Cape Verde T+ Telecomunicacoes Emirates Integrated United Arab Telecommunications Saudi Arabia Zain KSA Entel PCS Emirates Company Chile Switzerland Sunrise Telecomunicaciones ETISALAT Orange Communications (Entel Telefonia Movil)) Claro Advanced Info Service Ukraine Trimob (Ukrtelecom) Thailand Public Company Limited Costa Rica ICE Real Future Claro Uruguay Claro Uruguay (CTI Ukranian Mobile Uruguay) Ukraine Communications (MTS) Uzbekistan Ecuador Consorcio Ecuatoriano Kyivstar GSM FE COSCOM de Telecomunicaciones (Ucell_Coscom) Venezuela Corporation Digitel Uzdunrobita Egypt Mobinil Vietnamobil Etisalat Misr Vietnam MobiFone(VMS) Viettel Telecom El Salvador CTE Telecom Personal (Claro) Rates can be changed. 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