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Beeline Roaming-Partners Beeline roaming-partners Enjoy your trip in more than 170 countries with Beeline roaming! The following types of roaming are available depending on a roaming-partner. Voice roaming for postpaid payment system subscribers includes incoming and outgoing calls, as well as SMS. For prepaid payment system subscribers this type of roaming includes incoming calls, as well as incoming and outgoing SMS. CAMEL roaming is provided to prepaid payment system subscribers only. This type of roaming includes incoming and outgoing calls, as well as SMS. GPRS roaming is provided to prepaid and postpaid payment system subscribers and includes 2G internet service as well as sending/receiving MMS. 3G roaming is provided to prepaid and postpaid payment system subscribers and includes internet service at 3G network speed. 4G/LTE roaming is provided to prepaid and postpaid payment system subscribers and includes internet service at 4G/LTE network speed. Voice CAMEL GPRS 3G 4G Zone / Country Operator / Network roaming roaming roaming roaming roaming Artsakh Artsakh Karabakh Telecom Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia (all networks) VELCOM Belarus MTS BEST life:) Beeline MTS MEGAFON Yeniseytelecom Russia Uralsvyazinform (Ermak) - UralTel NCC (Rostelecom) TELE2 KCell Kazakhstan Kar-Tel (Beeline) Tele2 (NEO) Sky Mobile (Beeline) Kyrgyzstan NurTelecom Alfa Telecom (MEGACOM) Georgia, Italy, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbeksitan (Wind, Kiyvstar, Beeline networks) Georgia Mobitel (Beeline) Italy Wind Telecommunication (Beeline) Tajikistan TACOM (Beeline) Ukraine Kiyvstar (Beeline) Uzbekistan Unitel (Beeline) Georgia, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan (other networks) Georgia GeoCell MagtiCom Orange (Voxtel) Moldova Moldcell Moldtelecom Voice CAMEL GPRS 3G 4G Zone / Country Operator / Network roaming roaming roaming roaming roaming Babilon-Mobile Tajikistan Indigo TCELL TM Cell Turkmenistan MTS Vodafone Ukraine UKRTELECOM Astelit (life:) Ucell Uzbekistan UMS Europe AMC (Telekom Albania) Vodafone Albania ALBTelecom (Eagle Mobile) PLUS COMMUNICATIONS Orange (Connect Austria) Austria A1 Telekom Austria T-Mobile (Telering) BASE KPN Belgium Belgacom Mobile (PROXIMUS) Mobistar Bosnia & m:tel (Mobi's) Herzegovina HT ERONET Bulgaria MobilTel Telenor (Globul) Vivacom (BTC Mobile) Vipnet Tele2 Croatia Croatian Telecom (T-Mobile) CYTA-Vodafone PrimeTel Cyprus Areeba MTN O2 (Telefonica) Vodafone Czech Republic T-Mobile (Radio Mobil) HI3G Denmark Telenor Denmark Telia Mobile TDC TELIA EESTI Estonia Tele 2 Elisa Faroe Islands Faroese Telecom DNA networks Finland Elisa Telia Sonera Orange (FTM) Free Mobile France SFR Bouygues Telecom E-plus (Telefonica O2) Germany T-Mobile Vodafone D2 Greece COSMOTE (T-Mobile) Vodafone Voice CAMEL GPRS 3G 4G Zone / Country Operator / Network roaming roaming roaming roaming roaming WIND Hellas Q-Telecom (WIND Hellas) Guernsey Airtel-Vodafone Vodafone Hungary Telenor T-Mobile Vodafone Iceland Siminn Nova O2 Ireland Vodafone Isle of Man Manx Telecom TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile) Italy Vodafone H3G LMT Latvia Tele 2 Bite Salt (Orange) Liechtenstein T-Mobile (Mobilkom Liechtenstein) Swisscom Bite Lithuania Tele 2 OMNITEL TANGO Luxembourg P&T Luxemburg Orange Cosmofone - ONE Macedonia T-Mobile VIP OPERATOR Vodafone Malta Go Mobile Melita Monaco Telecom Monaco Orange (France) T-Mobile Montenegro m: tel Vodafone Netherlands KPN T-Mobile Telenor Norway NetCom Mobile Norway Telenor Maritime (on ships) T-Mobile Polkomtel Poland Orange P4 (Play) Sonaecom Portugal Vodafone TMN Romania Vodafone Orange Voice CAMEL GPRS 3G 4G Zone / Country Operator / Network roaming roaming roaming roaming roaming T-Mobile (Telekom) TIM (Italy) San Marino Wind Telecommunication (Beeline) Telenor Serbia Telekom Srbija Vip mobile T-Mobile Slovakia Orange Telefonica O2 Telekom Slovenije Slovenia Tusmobil SI. MOBIL TME Spain Vodafone Yoigo HI3G Sweden Telia Sonera Mobile Sweden Telenor (Vodafone) Tele2 Seanet Maritime Communications Swisscom Switzerland Salt (Orange) Vodafone Telefonica O2 UK Hutchison 3G UK “JT” (“Jersey Airtel Limited”) Orange North America and Australia TELSTRA Australia Optus Vodafone Rogers Wireless TELUS SaskTel Canada Bell Globalive Wireless WIND Videotron Greenland Tele Greenland T-Mobile АТ&Т (Cingular Wireless) USA Telna Mobile AT&T_WMS Viaero Wireless Union Telephone Company Virgin Islands Cingular Wireless Asia, Africa, South and Central America and other countries Autonomous Republic of Crimea K -Telecom Afghan Wireless MTN (Areeba) Afghanistan TDCA (ROSHAN) Etisalat ATM Mobilis Algeria Ooredoo Voice CAMEL GPRS 3G 4G Zone / Country Operator / Network roaming roaming roaming roaming roaming Orascom Telecom Algerie (Djezzy) Angola UNITEL Telecom Personal Argentina CLARO Argentina Aruba Digicel VIVA Bahrain Batelco Robi Axiata Bangladesh Airtel Bangladesh (Warid Telecom) Orascom (Banglalink) Atlantique Telecom Benin Libercom Bermuda Digital Communications Bermuda Digicel Burkina Faso Onatel Burundi U-COM Mfone CADCOMMS Sotelco (Beeline) Cambodia SMART Mobile Hello Axiata Metfone Cape Verde Unitel T+ Central African Atlantique Telecom Republic Colombia Movil (Tigo) Colombia Telefonica Congo Vodacom ICE Costa Rica Claro Cot'e d' Ivoire Atlantique Telecom Cuba Etecsa Curacao Digicel CLARO Dominican Republic Digicel Trilogy Dominicana Ecuador Conecel El Salvador Claro Ethiopia Ethio Telecom Fiji Digicel Gabon Atlantique Telecom Gambia Africell Ghana Airtel (Zain) Guatemala Claro Guinea Cellcom Guyana Digicel CLARO Honduras Digicel CSL Smartone (Vodafone) Hong Kong Hutchison PCCW Mobile China Mobile Voice CAMEL GPRS 3G 4G Zone / Country Operator / Network roaming roaming roaming roaming roaming Aircel Bharti Airtel IDEA Fascel India Vodafone Essar (Hutchison Essar) Bharti Hexacom (Airtel Rajasthan) Vodafone Essar Delhi Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) Vodafone Essar Cellular Vodafone Essar East Limited Tata DoCoMo Teleservices Telkomsel AXIS Indonesia Hutchison CP Telecommunications Indosat TCI - MCI Irantelecom Iran MTN Irancell Rightel Zain (Atheer) Iraq Korek Telecom Asiacell Jamaica Digicel Japan SOFTBANK Corp. (Vodafone K.K.) Orange (MobileCom) Jordan Zain (Fastlink) Umniah Mobile Kenya ESSAR TELECOM Kiribati "ATH Kiribati” SK Telecom Korea (South) KT Wataniya Telecom Kuwait Kuwait Telecom Company (VIVA) Laos Beeline LibanCell (MIC2) - MTC Touch Lebanon FTML (MIC1) Liberia Orange Hutchison Macau CTM Madagascar Telma Mobile Malawi Telekom Networks Malawi Celcom (Celcom Axiata Berhad) Malaysia Maxis Communications Berhard DiGi Maldives Republic Ooredoo Maldives (Wataniya Mobile) Dhiragu Maldives Cellplus (Orange) Mauritius MTML Radiomovil Dipsa (TelCel) Movistar TEMM (Telefonica) Mexico AT&T Nextel Mongolia MobiCom Morocco IAM Voice CAMEL GPRS 3G 4G Zone / Country Operator / Network roaming roaming roaming roaming roaming Wana Corporate Mozambique Vodacom Myanmar Telenor Namibia Leo (Cell One Powercom) Nepal Ncell Spark New Zealand Vodafone New Zealand Two Degrees Nicaragua CLARO Niger Atlantique Telecom (Key2Roam) MTN Nigeria Airtel EMTS (Etisalat) Ooredoo (Nawras) Oman Oman Mobile Warid Pakistan Telenor PTML (Ufone) Mobilink Cable & Wireless Panama Digicel CLARO Palestine Wataniya Mobile Papua New Digicel Guinea Claro Paraguay Tigo (Telecel) Nextel Peru Claro Telefonica Moviles GlobTel Philippines Smart Communications Digitel Telecommunications (SUN) Cingular Wireless (USA) Puerto Rico Claro Vodafone Qatar Ooredoo (Qatar Telecom) STC Saudi Arabia Zain Etisalat (Mobily) Senegal SENTEL Seychelles Cable & Wireless Africell Sierra Leone Orange Singtel Singapore StarHub M1 Limited MTN South Africa Vodacom South Sudan MTN Dialog Axiata (MTN) Sri Lanka Bharti Airtel Tigo (Celtel) Voice CAMEL GPRS 3G 4G Zone / Country Operator / Network roaming roaming roaming roaming roaming Mobitel (Pvt) Hutchison Sudan Zain (Mobitel) MTN Syria Syriatel MIC (Tigo) Tanzania Vodacom Chungwa Telecom Taiwan Vibo Telecom (T-Star) Far EasTone Telecommunications True Move AWN Thailand DTAC DTN Advanced Info Service PLC Togo Atlantique Telecom Tonga Digicel Trinidad & Tobago Digicel Tunisie Telecom Tunisia Orange Tunisie TurkCell Turkey TT Mobile Vodafone Airtel Uganda Africell (Orange) Uruguay Claro Vanuatu Digicel GTEL Mobile (Beeline) Vietnam Vietnamobile Mobifone Yemen SpaceTel Zimbabwe Telecel Brazil, China, Egypt, Israel, UAE TIM-Brasil Claro Brazil Brasil Telecom Celular Oi Vivo Vodafone Egypt Etisalat MoBiNil China Mobile China China Unicom Orange (Partner) CellCom Israel Pelephone Communications «HOT Mobile» UAE ETISALAT du THURAYA .
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