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Jan 2 2011 19:49:37 Default Price(€): 0.00100 This Rate Chart specifies per sms costs for Class: ClassE-Eco Note : The prices mentioned in this Rate Chart are as of: Jan 2 2011 19:49:37 Default price(€): 0.00100 Country Operator CostPerSms(€) Afghanistan Afghan Wireless Communication Company 0.01000 (AWCC) Afghanistan Areeba (MTN) 0.01000 Afghanistan Etisalat 0.01000 Afghanistan Roshan 0.01000 Albania Albania Mobile Communications (AMC) 0.13000 Albania Vodafone Albania 0.01000 Algeria Djezzy 0.01400 Algeria Mobilis 0.01300 Algeria Nedjma 0.01300 Andorra Mobiland 0.01000 Angola Unitel 0.01500 Argentina Cti Compa 0.01100 Argentina Cti Pcs S.A 0.01100 Argentina Personal Post S.R.L 0.01100 Argentina Telefonica Comunicaciones Personales S.A 0.01100 Armenia ArmenTel 0.01000 Armenia K 0.01000 Armenia K-Telecom 0.01000 Armenia Karabagh 0.01000 Armenia Vivacell (K-Telecom) 0.01000 Aruba DTH Television & Tel 0.01500 Aruba New Millennium Telecom Services N.V. 0.01500 (Digicel) Aruba SETAR N.V 0.01500 Australia Hutchison 3G 0.01800 Australia Optus Mobile Pty Ltd 0.01800 Australia Telstra Corporation 0.02900 Australia Vodafone Network Pty Ltd 0.01800 Austria Barablu Mobile Austria Limited 0.04500 Austria eety-Telecommunications GmbH 0.04500 Austria eTel 0.04500 Austria Hutchison 3G Austria GmbH 0.04500 Austria Lycamobile Ltd 0.04500 Austria mobilkom austria Aktiengesellschaft 0.04500 Austria NETCO 3G GmbH 0.04500 Austria One 0.04500 Austria Orange Austria Telecommunication GmbH 0.04500 Austria T-Mobile AT 0.04500 Austria T-Mobile Austria GmbH 0.04500 Austria Tele2 Mobil 0.04500 Austria YESSS! Telekommunikation GmbH 0.04500 Azerbaijan azercell 0.01800 Azerbaijan Azerfon 0.01800 Azerbaijan Bakcell 0.01800 Azerbaijan Catel (CDMA-800) 0.01800 Bahrain batelco 0.00500 NOTICE: The Countries and Operators are identified by comparing destination prefixes to the prefixes from our database master. Our prefix database is updated as per the data from International Numbering Plans (www.numberingplans.com) Copyright © 2009 Sphere Edge Consulting Limited 1 Country Operator CostPerSms(€) Bahrain MTC Vodafone 0.00500 Bahrain Viva 0.01800 Bahrain Zain 0.00500 Bangladesh AkTel 0.01500 Bangladesh City Cell 0.01500 Bangladesh Grameen Phone 0.01500 Bangladesh Sheba Telecom 0.01500 Bangladesh Teletalk 0.01500 Bangladesh Warid Telecom 0.01500 Belarus Belarusian Telecommunications Network CJSC 0.04000 (BeST) Belarus BelCel JV 0.04000 Belarus Beltelecom 0.04000 Belarus JV Mobile Digital Communications Ltd 0.04000 (Velcom) Belarus Mobile TeleSystems LLC (MTS) 0.04000 Belarus MTS 0.04000 Belgium Base N.V. 0.05400 Belgium Belgacom Mobile - Proximus 0.05400 Belgium Mobistar S.A. 0.05400 Belgium Proximus 0.05400 Belize Belize Telecommunication Ltd 0.01500 Belize SPEEDNET 0.01500 Belize SPEEDNET (prepaid) 0.01500 Benin BBCOM(Bell Benin) 0.02000 Benin EtisalatBenin(TELCEL 0.02000 Benin Office des(Libercom) 0.02000 Benin Spacetel-Benin (MTN) 0.02000 Bolivia Entel 0.01600 Bolivia Telecel 0.02000 Bosnia and Herzegovina ERONET 0.01500 Bosnia and Herzegovina GSM BIH (BH Telecom) 0.01500 Bosnia and Herzegovina MOBIS (Telekom Srpske) 0.01500 Botswana Orange Botswana 0.01700 Brazil Amaz 0.01000 Brazil Brasil Telecom 0.01400 Brazil Claro 0.05200 Brazil CTBC Celular 0.02100 Brazil Nextel 0.01300 Brazil Oi 0.02500 Brazil Sercomtel Celular 0.02100 Brazil Telemig Celular 0.01000 Brazil TIM Celular 0.01200 Brazil Vivo 0.01200 Brunei Darussalam B-Mobile Communications 0.01400 Brunei Darussalam DST Communications Sdn Bhd 0.01500 Bulgaria BTC mobile 0.01000 Bulgaria Cosmo Bulgaria Mobile 0.03500 Bulgaria Mobikom (NMT) 0.01000 Bulgaria MobilTel AD 0.01000 Bulgaria TETRA 0.01000 Burkina Faso Celtel 0.02400 Burkina Faso Telecel Faso S.A. 0.02000 NOTICE: The Countries and Operators are identified by comparing destination prefixes to the prefixes from our database master. Our prefix database is updated as per the data from International Numbering Plans (www.numberingplans.com) Copyright © 2009 Sphere Edge Consulting Limited 2 Country Operator CostPerSms(€) Burkina Faso Telmob S.A. 0.02000 Burundi Telecel 0.01900 Cambodia Camshin 0.01100 Cambodia Camtel (AMPS) 0.01100 Cambodia Maritime Radio 0.01100 Cambodia Mobitel 0.01100 Cambodia Samart 0.01100 Cambodia TCOM (Trunk Radio) 0.01100 Cameroon MTN 0.01100 Cameroon Orange 0.01600 Canada-Alberta ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Alberta (Northern) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Alberta (Southern) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-British Columbia ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-British Columbia (V) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-British Columbia(E. ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 V.) Canada-CAYMAN ISLANDS ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Fremont-newar ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-London ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Manitoba ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Montreal ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-New Brunswick ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Newfoundland ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Nova Scotia ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Ontario (North Bay) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Ontario (Ottawa) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Ontario (T.V.) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Ontario (Thunder Bay) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Ontario (Toronto ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Metro) Canada-Ontario (Toronto) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Quebec ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Québec (Québec City) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Québec (Sherbrooke) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Québec(M & S) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Québec(M. Island) ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Saskatchewan ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Southwestern ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Toronto ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Canada-Yukon Territory ALL OPERATORS 0.03000 Central African Republic A-Cell 0.01100 Central African Republic INVIVENT 0.01100 Central African Republic NationLink Telecom 0.01100 Central African Republic Orange 0.01100 Central African Republic Telecel 0.01100 Chad Celtel 0.01800 Chad Millicom (Tchad Mobile) 0.01800 Chile Claro 0.01800 Chile ENTEL PCS 0.01800 Chile EntelTelefonia 0.01300 Chile TelefonicaMovistar 0.04100 China China Mobile 0.03800 NOTICE: The Countries and Operators are identified by comparing destination prefixes to the prefixes from our database master. Our prefix database is updated as per the data from International Numbering Plans (www.numberingplans.com) Copyright © 2009 Sphere Edge Consulting Limited 3 Country Operator CostPerSms(€) China China Unicom 0.03800 Colombia Comcel S.A 0.01500 Colombia OLA (Colombia M) 0.01300 Colombia Telef 0.00700 Comoros HURI 0.01500 Congo Celtel Congo 0.01000 Congo Libertis Telecom 0.01000 Cook Islands Telecom Cook Islands 0.02100 Croatia T-Mobile HR 0.03300 Croatia Tele2 0.01600 Croatia vipnet 0.01800 Cuba Cubacel 0.01500 Cyprus CYTAmobile-Vodafone 0.01500 Cyprus MTN (Areeba Ltd) 0.00900 Czech Republic EuroTel NMT 0.04300 Czech Republic O2 0.03800 Czech Republic T-Mobile 0.01900 Czech Republic Vodafone 0.00900 Democratic Republic of the Celtel 0.01000 Con Democratic Republic of the Congolese Wireless N 0.01000 Con Democratic Republic of the Sait-T 0.01000 Con Democratic Republic of the Supercell 0.01000 Con Denmark Barablu Mobile 0.01800 Denmark BiBoB 0.01800 Denmark CBB Mobil 0.01800 Denmark Cybercity 0.01800 Denmark End2End Connectivity 0.01800 Denmark Facilicom 0.01800 Denmark Hi3G 0.01800 Denmark Lebara 0.01800 Denmark Lebara Mobile Danmark 0.01800 Denmark Segtel A/S 0.01800 Denmark Software Cellular Network 0.01800 Denmark Sonofon 0.01800 Denmark STG International 0.01800 Denmark TDC Mobil 0.01800 Denmark Tele & Teknik ApS 0.01800 Denmark Tele2 0.01800 Denmark Telia 0.01800 Denmark Telogic 0.01800 Denmark Tripplephone A/S 0.01800 Denmark WakyWaky DK 0.01800 Djibouti Evatis 0.01000 Dominican Repblic(1) Centennial Dominicana 0.01500 Dominican Repblic(1) Compa 0.01500 Dominican Repblic(1) Cti Compa 0.01500 Dominican Repblic(1) Economitel 0.01500 Dominican Repblic(1) Orange Dominicana 0.01500 Dominican Repblic(2) Orange Dominicana 0.01500 Dominican Repblic(2) Tricom 0.01500 NOTICE: The Countries and Operators are identified by comparing destination prefixes to the prefixes from our database master. Our prefix database is updated as per the data from International Numbering Plans (www.numberingplans.com) Copyright © 2009 Sphere Edge Consulting Limited 4 Country Operator CostPerSms(€) Dominican Repblic(2) Turitel 0.01500 Ecuador Movistar (Otecel) 0.01500 Egypt Etisalat 0.01100 Egypt mobinil 0.01100 Egypt Vodafone 0.01100 Equatorial Guinea GETESA 0.01500 Estonia EMT 0.02900 Estonia Radiolinja Eesti 0.00900 Estonia Tele 2 Eesti 0.00900 Ethiopia EthioMobile 0.01200 Faroe Islands Faroese Telecom GSM 0.01100 Faroe Islands Kall GSM 0.01100 Faroe Islands TeleF GSM / DCS 0.01500 Fiji Digicel Fiji Ltd 0.01100 Fiji Vodafone 0.01100 Finland Alands Mobiltelefon Ab 0.01800 Finland DNA Verkot Oy 0.01500 Finland Elisa Oyj 0.01500 Finland Sonera (Tele) 0.01800 France Auchan T 0.05800 France Bouygues T 0.05800 France Dauphin T 0.05800 France Digicel Antilles Francaises Guyane 0.05800 France Neuf Cegetel 0.05800 France NRJ Mobile (MVNO) 0.05800 France Orange Cara 0.05800 France Orange France 0.05800 France Orange R 0.05800 France Outremer T 0.05800 France Saint Martin Et Saint Barthelemy Tel Cell 0.05800 SARL France Soci (SFR) 0.05800 France Tele 2 France 0.05800 France Transatel 0.05800 French Guiana DIGICEL Antilles 0.01500 French Guiana Digicel Antilles Francaises Guyane 0.01500 French Guiana Orange Cara 0.02600 French Guiana Outremer T 0.01500 French Polynesia VINI 0.08900 Gabon Celtel 0.01500 Gabon Libertis 0.02200 Gabon T 0.01500 Gambia Africell 0.01100 Gambia Comium 0.01100 Gambia Gamcel 0.01100 Gambia Katchaa 0.01100 Gambia Qcell 0.01100 Gambia West Telecom 0.01100 Georgia GeoCell 0.01000 Georgia Magti GSM 0.01100 Georgia Magticom 0.01100 Georgia Megakom AMPS 0.01100 Germany E-Plus 0.04600 NOTICE: The Countries and Operators are identified by comparing destination prefixes to the prefixes from our database master.
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