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Our Roaming-Partners Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Tariff Zone 1 (Karabakh) Karabakh Karabakh Telecom Tariff Zone 2 («Beeline» network in CIS countries, in Georgia and Italy) Georgia Mobitel Italy Wind Telecommunication Kazakhstan KarTel Kyrgyzstan Sky Mobile Russia Beeline Tajikistan Tacom Uzbekistan Unitel Kyivstar Ukraine Tariff Zone 3 (CIS, out of «Beeline» network) FE “VELCOM” Belarus MTS BeST «life :) GeoCell Georgia MagtiCom K'Cell Kazakhstan Tele2 Mobile Telecom Service MegaCom Kyrgyzstan Nur Telecom Orange Moldova Moldcell Unite LLC Ekaterinburg-2000 MTS MEGAFON Yeniseytelecom (SCS-900) Russia SMARTS Russia Uralsvyazinform-UralTel Tele2 Rostelecom BaykalWestCom 10/15/2015 1 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Utel Babilon-Mobile Tajikistan Indigo Tajikistan Altyn Asyr Turkmenistan MTS(BCTI) (COSCOM) Ucell Uzbekistan UZDONROBITA MTS Golden Telecom Ukraine UKRTELECOM «life:)», «Astelit LLC» Tariff Zone 4 (Europe) AMC Albania Vodafone Eagle Mobile sh.a PLUS COMMUNICATION T-Mobile Orange Austria А1Telekom Austria AG Drei Belgacom Mobile (PROXIMUS) Belgium Mobistar BASE KPN Group Belgium NV/SA «RS Telecommunications JSC Banja Bosnia and Herzegovina Luka», «mtel» ERONET MobilTel EAD Bulgaria Globul BTC vivacom Vipnet Croatia Tele2 T Mobile Croatia Cyprus CYTA 10/15/2015 2 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming MTN Vodafone T-Mobile Czech Republic Telefonica O2 Travel Telekommunication s.r.o. Telenor Denmark Telia Mobile TDC EMT Estonia Tele 2 Elisa Faroe Islands Faroese Tel. DNA networks Finland Elisa Telia Sonera Orange SFR France Bouygues Telecom Free Mobile O2 E-plus Mobifunk Germany T-Mobile Vodafone D2 Telekom Deutschland GmbH COSMOTE Vodafone Greece WIND HELLAS Infoquest/Q-Telecom Vodafone Hungary T-Mobile Hungary Telenor Nova Iceland Vodafone 10/15/2015 3 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Siminn O2 Ireland Vodafone TIM Italy Vodafone Omnitel Isle of Man Manx Telecom JERSEY AIRTEL LIMITED Jersey Jersey Telecom Kosovo iPKO Net (Kosovo) LMT Latvia Tele 2 SIA Bite Latvija Tele 2 Lithuania Bite Lietuva OMNITEL Orange Liechtenstein Mobilkom AG TANGO Mobile Luxembourg P&T Luxemburg Orange Cosmofone Macedonia T-Mobile VIP Vodafone Malta Go Mobile M2M Monaco Orange (France) Telekom.me Montengro MTEL Netherlands Vodafone 10/15/2015 4 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming T-Mobile KPN Telfort Cable&Wireless Normand Island JT-Wave Telenor Mobile Norway NetCom TDC Mobil PTC ERA Polcomtel S.A Poland Centertel P4 Sp.z.o.o Sonaecom Portuguese Vodafone TMN Vodafone Romania Orange Cosmote TIM (Italy) San-Marino San Marino Telecom Spa Telenor Serbia Telekom Srbija Vip Mobile d.o.o. T-Mobile Slovakia Orange Slovensko Telefonica O2 Slovakia Mobitel Slovenia SI.mobil - Vodafone Tusmobil TME Spain Yoigo Vodafone Sweden Telia Mobile 10/15/2015 5 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Hi3G Access AB Telenor Sverige AB Tele2 AB Seanet TDC Mobil Swisscom Switzerland Orange Sunrize Vodafone United Kingdom of Telefonica O2 Great Britain Hutchison 3G UK Orange Vatican TIM (Italy) West French islands Outremer GSM in airplanes Beeline UA MCP GSM on ships Seanet Maritime Communicaitons AB Tariff Zone 5 (North America and Australia) Vodafone Australia TELSTRA OPTUS Bell Mobility TELUS Communications Rogers Wireless Canada Globalive Wireless LP (WIND) SaskTel Videotron Papua-New Guinea Digicel PNG AT&T (USA) Puerto-Rico Claro T-Mobile USA Nextel AT&T 10/15/2015 6 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Union Telephone Company Telna Mobile Verizon Virgin Islands Cingular Wireless Tariff Zone 6 (Asia, Africa, South and Central America) ATM Mobilis Wataniya Telecom Algeria Djezzy Mobilis Anguilla Digicel Angola UNITEL s.a.r.l. Antigua and Barbuda Digicel AWCC MTN Afghanistan Etisalat Afghanistan TDCA_ROSHAN Telecom Personal Argentine CLARO ARGENTINA, AMX Argentina S.A. Aruba Digicel Batelco Bahrain VIVA Robi Axiata Airtel Bangladesh Bangladesh Banglalink Barbados Digicel Emirates Telecom - ETISALAT Benin Libercom Digicel Bermudas BDC Bonaire Digicel TIM-Brasil Claro Brazil Oi Brazil Telecom Celular S.A. 10/15/2015 7 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Vivo «CCT», «Caribbean Cellular British Virgin Islands Telephone» Digicel Burkina Faso Onantel (via Israel) Burundi U-COM Burundi S.A. Cape Verde T+ Atlantique Telecom Centrafrique CAR SA(MOOV) Cayman Islands Digicel CADCOMMS «Beeline - KH», «Sotelco Ltd» Cambodia Hello SMART Mobile China Mobile China China Unicom ColombiaMovil (Tigo) Columbia COMCEL Tigo Congo Vodacom ICE Costa-Rica Claro Cuba Cubacel Curacao Digicel Claro Domenic Republic Trilogy Dominicana Digicel Ecuador Conecel Vodafone Egypt MoBiNiL Etisalat Misr Equatorial Guinea Green Com S.A Ethiopian Telecommunications Ephiopia Corporation Fiji Island Digicel 10/15/2015 8 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Gabon Atlantique Telecom Gahanna Digicel Gambia Africell Ghana Zain Communications (Ghana) Claro CTE Telecom Personal SA de Gibraltar CV Grenada Digicel Guyana Degicel Guatemala Claro JERSEY AIRTEL LIMITED (Bharti Guernsey Airtail India ext.) Guinea Cellcom Guinea S.A Haiti Digicel CLARO Honduras Digicel Honduras S.A. HK CSL Smartone Hong Kong Hutchison NKT China Mobile Hong Kong (CMHK) Bharti Airtel Ltd. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited Loop Mobile (BML Mobile) Fascel Hutchison Essar Limited (HEL) Hexacom India Vodafone Essar Cellular Ltd Vodafone Essar East Ltd Vodafone Essar Tamil Nadu (INDBT) Tata DoCoMo Teleservices IDEA (Spice Karnataka, Spice Punjab) Aircel Indonesia Hutchison (Spice Punjab, India) 10/15/2015 9 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Hutchisson CP Telkomsel PT Natrindo Telecom /axis/ Orange Israel CellCom Israel Pelephone Communications Ltd. TCI – MCI Iran Taliya MTN Irancell zain (Atheer) Iraq Asia Cell Korek Telecom Ivory Cost (Cot’e d’Ivoire) A-Cell Atlantic Cellucaire Jamayka Digicel Jamayka Limited SOFTBANK MOBILE (Vodafone K.K.) Japan KDDI Ymobile Orange Jordan Umniah zain JO (JMTS) ESSAR TELECOM KENYA Kenya LIMITED SK Telecom Korea (South) LGUplus Wataniya Telecom Kuwait (VIVA) Kuwait Telecom Company Liban Cell (MIC 2) – MTC Touch Lebanon FTML (MIC1) Liberia CellCom Telecommunications Madagascar Telma Mobile Macao Hutchison Malawi Telekom Networks Malawi Malaysia Celcom 10/15/2015 10 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Maxis DiGi Malta Melita Mobile Watania Telecom Maldives Pvt. Ltd Maldives Dhiraagu CellPlus Maverick Island MTML Radiomovil Dipsa (TelCel) Movistar Mexico Nextel Telcel Mongolia MobiCom Wana Corporate S.A. Morocco IAM Mozambique Vodacom Namibia Cell One Powercom Niger Telecel MTN Airtel Nigeria Nigeria Celtel Nigeria Ltd (Zain) Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services Nicaragua ENITEL (CLARO) Telecom Mobile Limited New Zealand Nawras Nepal Ncell Oman Oman Mobile OQT Telenor Pakistan «Ufone», «Pakistan Pakistan Telecommunication Mobile Ltd» Warid Palestine Wataniya Palestine Mobile Panama Digicel (Panama) S.A. 10/15/2015 11 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Claro Panama Cable&Wireless Panama Papua New Guinea Digicell PNG Telecel Paraguay Paraguay Claro Nextel Peru Peru Claro Smarts Digitel Mobile/SUN Cellular Philippines Globtel AT&T (USA) Puerto Rico Claro Vodafone Qatar Qatar Qatar Telecom Claro CTE Telecom Personal Salvador Samoa DigiCell San Marten (French Western India) VodaCom SAR MTN Mobily Saudi Arabia STC Zain Senegal Sentel GSM S.A. Seychelles CWS Africell Sierra Leone Celtel StarHub Singapore M1 Limited Singtel South Sudan MTN South Sudan Sri Lanka Bharti Airtel Lanka Limited 10/15/2015 12 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Mobitel Hutchison Telecommunications MTN Celtel St. Kitts and Nevis Digicel St. Lucia Digicel Saint Vincent (island) Digicel Syriatel Syria Spacetel Sudan Zain CD FarEasTone Taiwan VIBO Telecom Inc Chungwa Telecom VodaCom Tanzania «Tigo», «MIC Tanzania Limited» Advanced Info Service PLC DTAC Thailand AWN Real Future(TrueMove) DTN Togo Atlantic Telecom Digicel Tonga Trinidad and Tobacco Digicel Orange SA Tunisiana Tunis Tunisie Telecom TunTel AVEA (TT-TIM) Turkey Vodafone TurkCell Turks and Caicos Islands Digicel Du UAE THURAYA ETISALAT Airtel Uganda Uganda Orange Uganda 10/15/2015 13 Our Roaming-Partners For prepaid and postpaid subscribers. 3G Country Mobile network CAMEL1 GPRS2 roaming Uruguay CLARO URUGUAY Vanuatu DigiCel Vietel Mobile GTEL Mobile Vietnam Vietnamobile Vietnam Mobile-Mobifon Yemen SpaceTel Zimbabve TeleCell 10/15/2015 14 .
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