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Ill 1 Bli Ill Country Country Code Carrier Abkhazia 995 A-Mobile Country Country Code Carrier Abkhazia 995 A‐Mobile Afghanistan 93 Afghan Wireless Communication Company Etisalat Afghanistan MTN Afghanistan Telecom Development Company Afghanistan Ltd. Albania 355 Eagle Mobile sh.a. PLUS COMMUNICATION Vodafone Albania ATM MOBILIS Orascom Telecom Algerie Spa Wataniya Telecom Algerie American Samoa 684 American Samoa License, Inc. Andorra 376 Servei De Tele. DAndorra Angola 244 Movicel Telecomunicações Lda. UNITEL S.a.r.l. Anguilla 264 Cable & Wireless (West Indies) Ltd. Anguilla Digicel AnguillaAnguill a 1 WeblinksWebli nks AnguillaAnguill a Antigua & Barbuda 268 Antigua Public Utilities Authority‐APUA Antigua Wireless Ventures Limited Cable & Wireless Caribbean Cellular (Antigua) Limited Argentina 54 AMX Argentina S.A. Telecom Personal SA Telefonica Moviles Argentina S.A Armenia 374 ArmenTel K Telecom CJSC Karabakh Telecom Orange Armenia CJSC Aruba 297 New Millenium Telecom Services (NMTS) SETAR (Servicio di Telecomunicacion di Aruba) Australia 61 Hutchison 3G Australia Pty Limited PIVOTEL Singtel Optus Limited Telstra Corporation Limited Vodafone Pacific Limited Austria 43 Mobilkom Austria AG Country Country Code Carrier Azerbaijan 994 Azerfon LLC Caspian American Telecom LLC The Bahamas Telecommunications Company Bahamas 242 Ltd Bahrain 973 STC Bahrain B.S.C Bangladesh 880 Airtel Bangladesh Limited Axiata (Bangladesh) Limited. Grameenphone Ltd Orascom Telecom Bangladesh Limited. Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Ltd. Teletalk Bangladesh Ltd Barbados 246 Cable & Wireless Barbados Ltd. Digicel (Barbados) Limited Belarus 375 FE VELCOM JLLC Mobile TeleSystems Belgium 32 Belgacom Belgacom SA/NV Mobistar S.A. Belize 501 Belize Telemedia Limited Speednet Communications Benin 229 Bell Benin Communications (BBCOM) Benin Telecom Etisalat Benin S.A Glomobile Benin Limited Spacetel‐Benin Bermuda 441 Bermuda Digital Communications Limited M3 Wireless Ltd Telecommunications (Bermuda & West Indies) Ltd Bhutan 975 B‐Mobile Tashi InfoComm Limited Bolivia 591 Entel SA Nuevatel PCS De Bolivia SA Telefonica Celular De Bolivia S.A. Bosnia & Herzegovina 387 RS Telecommunications JSC Banja Luka Botswana 267 Botswana Telecommunications Corp (BTC) Mascom Wireless (Pty) Limited Orange (Botswana) Pty Limited Country Country Code Carrier Brazil 55 14 Brasil Telecom Celular S.A Americel S.A. Nextel Brazil TIM Celular S.A. TNL PCS S.A. Vivo S.A. British Virgin Islands 284 Cable & Wireless (West Indies) Limited Caribbean Cellular Telephone DIGICEL (BVI) LIMITED Brunei Darussalam 673 B‐Mobile Communications Sdn Bhd DataStream Technology Bulgaria 359 Bulgarian Telecommunications Company AD Burkina Faso 226 Celtel Burkina Faso Onatel Telecel Faso Burundi 257 Africell PLC Company Econet Wireless Burundi PLC ONATEL Telecel‐Burundi Company CambodiaCambodia 855 APPLIFONE CO. LTD. CAMBODIA ADVANCE COMMUNICATIONS CO. LTD (CADCOMMS) CAMGSM GT‐TELL LATELZ CO., LTD MFONE CO., LTD SOTELCO LTD. TELEKOM MALAYSIA INTERNATIONAL (CAMBODIA) CO. LTD VIETTEL (CAMBODIA) PTE., LTD Cameroon 237 MTN Cameroon Ltd Orange Cameroun S.A. Canada Bell Roger Telus Cape Verde 238 CVMovel, S.A. T+ TELECOMUNICACÕES S.A. Cayman Islands 345 Cable & Wireless (Cayman Islands) Limited DIGICEL CAYMAN LTD. Country Country Code Carrier Central African Republic 236 Atlantique Cellulaire RCA (Moov) Nationlink Telecom Orange RCA TELECEL CENTRAFRIQUE Chad 235 CelTel Tchad SA Millicom Chad Chile 56 CLARO CHILE SA ENTEL PCS Telefonica Movil de Chile China 86 China Mobile China Telecom China Unicom Colombia 57 Colombia Movil SA Comunicacion Celular SA Comcel SA Telefonica Moviles Colombia S.A. Societe Nationale des Telecommunications Comoros 269 (Comores Telecom) Congo 242 CelTel Congo SA MTN CONGO S.A WaridWarid CongoCongo SA Costa Rica 506 I.C.E. (Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad) Croatia 385 Croatian Telecom Inc. Cyprus 357 MTN Cyprus Limited Czech Republic 420 T‐Mobile Czech Republic a.s. Dem. Rep. of the Congo 243 Celtel Congo Congo Chine Telecom (CCT) TIGO Vodacom Congo (RDC) sprl Denmark 45 Barablu Denmark Hi3G Denmark ApS Lycamobile Telenor A/S Djibouti 253 Djibouti Telecom SA Dominica 767 Cable & Wireless Dominica Ltd. Wireless Ventures (Dominica) Ltd. Country Country Code Carrier Dominican Republic 1 Compañia Dominicana de Telefonos, C. por A. Orange Dominicana S.A. Tricom Trilogy Dominicana (Formerly Centennial) Ecuador 593 Alegro PCS Conecel S.A. (Consorcio Ecuatoriano de Telecomunicaciones S.A.) OTECEL S.A. Egypt 20 ECMS‐Mobinil Etisalat Misr El Salvador 503 CTE Telecom Personal SA de CV Digicel ‐ El Salvador Telefonica Moviles El Salvador, S.A de c.v Telemovil EL Salvador S.A Equatorial Guinea 240 GETESA Hits Estonia 372 AS EMT FedFed . StatesStates ofof MiMicronesiacronesia 691 FSM TelecommunicationsTelecommunications CorporationCorporation Fiji 679 Digicel Fiji Telecom Fiji Vodafone Fiji Ltd Finland 358 Alands Mobiltelefon Ab France 33 Bouygues Telecom Lleida France Orange France SFR French Guiana 590 Dauphin Telecom DIGICEL Antilles Française Guyane Orange Caraïbe Guyane Outremer Telecom Guyana Gabon 241 Atlantique Telecom Gabon S.A. Celtel Gabon SA Libertis S.A. Usan (Bintel) Gambia 220 Africell (Gambia) Ltd Comium Gambia Ltd Gambia Telecommunications Cellular Company Ltd (Gamcell) Country Country Code Carrier QCELL Limited Georgia 995 Mobitel LLC Germany 49 E‐Plus Mobilfunk GmbH & Co. KG Telefonica o2 Germany GmbH & Co.OHG T‐Mobile Deutschland GmbH Vodafone D2 GmbH Ghana 233 Ghana Telecommunications Company Ltd Glo Mobile Ghana Ltd. Kasapa Telecom Limited Millicom Ghana Limited Scancom Ltd Zain Communications (Ghana) Limited Greece 30 Vodafone‐Panafon Greenland 299 TELE Greenland A/S Grenada 473 Cable & Wireless Grenada Ltd. Digicel Grenada Ltd. Guadeloupe 590 Dauphin Telecom DIGICEL Antilles Française Guyane Orange Caraibe Outremer Telecom COMCEL‐CommunicacionesCommunicaciones CelularesCelulares SociedadSociedad Guatemala 502 Anonima Telecomunicaciones De Guatemala, S.A. (TELGUA) Telefonica Moviles Guatemala, SA Guinea 224 Areeba Guinea INTERCEL Guinée Orange Guinee SA Guinea‐Bissau 245 Orange Bissau Spacetel Guinee‐Bissau SA Guyana 592 Guyana Telephone & Telegraph Co. U‐Mobile (Cellular) Inc. Haiti 509 Communication Cellulaire d'Haiti SA Digicel (Haiti) Limited Natcom Viettel Honduras 504 Digicel Honduras S.A. de C.V. Servicios de Comunicaciones de Honduras S.A. de C.V. Telefonica Celular S.A (CELTEL) Country Country Code Carrier CHINA MOBILE HONG KONG COMPANY Hong Kong 852 LIMITED CSL Limited Hong Kong Telecommunications (HKT) Limited Hutchison Telecom (HK) Ltd SmarTone Mobile Communications Limited Hungary 36 Pannon GSM Telecommunications Iceland 354 IMC Island ehf Nova ehf. Og fjarskipti hf India 91 Aircel Limited Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited Bharti Airtel Limited Etisalat DB Telecom Private Limited IDEA Cellular Limited Loop Mobile (India) Limited Reliance Communications Limited Sistema Shyam Teleservices Limited TataTata TeleservicesTeleservices LtdLtd Unitech Wireless Limited Vodafone Essar Cellular Limited VODAFONE ESSAR DIGILINK LIMITED Vodafone Essar East Limited Vodafone Essar Gujarat Limited Vodafone Essar Limited Vodafone Essar Mobile Services Limited Vodafone Essar South Limited Vodafone Essar Spacetel Limited Indonesia 62 Hutchison CP Telecommunications PT Bakrie Telecom PT Indonesian Satellite Corporation Tbk (INDOSAT) PT Indosat PT Mobile‐8 Telekom Tbk PT Natrindo Telepon Seluler PT Sampoerna Telekomunikasi Indonesia PT Smart Telecom PT TELKOM Indonesia Telkomsel Country Country Code Carrier XLComindo Iraq 964 Asiacell Communications LLC Atheer Telecom Iraq Itisaluna Iraq Kalimat Telecom Korek Telecom Ltd. Mobitel Orascom Iraq Ireland 353 O2 Communications (Ireland) Ltd Vodafone Ireland Ltd. Israel 972 Cellcom Israel Ltd Mirs Partner Communications Company Ltd Pelephone Communications Ltd. Italy 39 H3G Intermatica Vodafone Omnitel N.V. Ivory Coast 225 Atlantique Telecom Cote d'Ivoire Comium Ivory Coast Inc Orange CI OricelOricel Jamaica 876 Cable & Wireless Jamaica Limited Digicel (Jamaica) Limited Oceanic Digital Jamaica Limited Japan 81 EMOBILE NTT DoCoMo, Inc SBCP Jordan 962 SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Jordan Mobile Telephone Services (JMTS) Kazakhstan 7 Umniah Mobile Company Altel KaR‐Tel LLP KCell Kenya 254 MTS Neo Celtel Kenya Limited. ESSAR TELECOM KENYA LIMITED Safaricom Limited Kosovo 381 Telkom Kenya Limited Kuwait 965 Vala 900 ‐ Monaco Telecom Kuwait Telecom Company Mobile Telecommunications Co. Country Country Code Carrier Kyrgyzstan 996 National Mobile Telecommunications Co. Nexi NurTelecom LLC Laos 856 Sky Mobile LLC Enterprise of Telecommunications Lao (ETL) Lao Telecommunications Millicom Lao Co Ltd Latvia 371 LATVIJAS MOBILAIS TELEFONS Telekom Baltija Lebanon 961 MIC 1 MIC 2 Lesotho 266 Econet Telecom Lesotho (Pty) Ltd (ETL) Vodacom Lesotho (Pty) Ltd Liberia 231 Atlantic Wireless Cellcom Telecommunications, Inc Comium Lonestar/Areeba Luxembourg 352 Orange S.A. P & T LUXEMBOURG MacauMacau 853 CTM Hutchison Telephone (Macau) Company Ltd SmarTone Mobile Communications (Macau) Ltd Macedonia 389 ONE Stock Company Skopje T‐Mobile Macedonia Madagascar 261 Celtel Madagascar Orange Madagascar S.A. Telma Mobile SA Malawi 265 CelTel Limited Telekom Networks Malawi Ltd Malaysia 60 Celcom (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd DiGi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd Maxis Communications Berhad U Mobile Sdn. Bhd. YTL Maldives 960 Dhivehi Raajjeyge Gulhun Private Ltd Wataniya Telecom Maldives Pvt. Ltd Mali 223 Malitel SA Orange Mali SA Country Country Code Carrier Malta 356 Melita Mobile Ltd. Vodafone Malta Limited Martinique 596 DIGICEL Antilles Française
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