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Country Code Country ISO Number Tap Code Country Operator Charging Country Country Rate in USD per Rate in USD Tap Code Country Operator Principle Code ISO Number increment kb per 1 MB increment kb +93 af AFGEA Afghanistan Etisalat 10.00 0.11 11.18 +93 af AFGAR Afghanistan MTN (Areeba) 10.00 0.01 1.30 +93 af AFGTD Afghanistan Roshan 10.00 0.10 10.27 +355 al ALBAM Albania AMC (Telekom Albania) 50.00 0.49 10.13 +355 al ALBEM Albania Eagle Mobile 10.00 0.08 8.02 +355 al ALBVF Albania Vodafone 10.00 0.01 1.13 +213 dz DZAA1 Algeria ATM-Mobilis 20.00 0.20 10.28 +213 dz DZAWT Algeria Wataniya 10.00 0.00 0.30 +244 ao AGOMV Angola Movicel 10.00 0.14 13.99 +54 ar ARGTM Argentina Telefonica 10.00 0.01 1.42 +374 am ARM01 Armenia Armentel 10.24 0.10 9.65 +374 am ARMKT Armenia Karabakh Telecom 10.00 0.08 8.24 +374 am ARMOR Armenia Orange (Ucom) 10.00 0.01 1.09 +374 am ARM05 Armenia VivaCell 10.00 0.08 8.24 +61 au AUSOP Australia Optus Communications 1.00 0.00 0.33 +61 au AUSTA Australia Telstra 1.00 0.02 21.02 +61 au AUSVF Australia Vodafone 10.00 0.01 1.10 +43 at AUTCA Austria Hutchison Drei Austria GmbH (Connect- One/ Orange) 100.00 0.83 8.53 +43 at AUTMM Austria T MOBILE (telering) 1.00 0.00 0.58 +994 az AZEAC Azerbaijan Azercell 10.00 0.07 7.00 +994 az AZEBC Azerbaijan Bakcell 100.00 1.71 17.50 +973 bh BHRBT Bahrain BATELCO 10.00 0.07 6.98 +973 bh BHRST Bahrain Viva STC 10.00 0.19 19.02 +973 bh BHRMV Bahrain Zain 10.00 0.01 1.17 +880 bd BGDBL Bangladesh Banglalink 50.00 0.49 10.10 +375 by BLRMD Belarus MDC Velcom 10.00 0.12 12.78 +32 be BELTB Belgium Belgacom-Proximus 1.00 0.00 0.62 +32 be BELMO Belgium Orange Belgium NV/SA 10.00 0.00 0.25 +32 be BELKO Belgium Telenet Group BVBA (Base) 1.00 0.00 0.58 +501 bz BLZ67 Belize BTL 1.00 0.01 6.56 +229 bj BEN02 Benin Etisalat 30.00 0.38 13.10 +229 bj BENSP Benin MTN (Spacetel areeba) 10.00 0.01 1.14 +591 bo BOLTE Bolivia Telefonica 100.00 0.69 7.05 +387 ba BIHPT Bosnia and Herzegovina BH Telecom 10.00 0.08 8.59 +387 ba BIHER Bosnia and Herzegovina HT Eronet 100.00 1.16 11.90 +267 bw BWAGA Botswana Mascom Wireless 10.00 0.02 2.24 +34 br BRATM Brasil Oi Movel 10.00 0.08 8.36 +55 br BRACS Brasil TIM 10.00 0.14 13.98 +34 br BRAV1 Brasil Vivo (Telefonica ) 10.00 0.01 1.17 +673 bn BRNBR Brunei Darussalam PROGRESIF CELLULAR SDN BHD 10.00 0.16 16.67 +359 bg BGRVA Bulgaria BTC 100.00 0.69 7.10 +359 bg BGRCM Bulgaria Globul 10.00 0.08 8.39 +359 bg BGR01 Bulgaria MobilTel 100.00 1.23 12.62 +855 kh KHMGM Cambodia Camgsm Company Ltd. 1.00 0.01 12.82 +855 kh KHMSM Cambodia Hello Axiata 1.00 0.01 13.53 +237 cm CMRMT Cameroon Cameroon MTN 10.00 0.11 10.83 +237 cm CMR02 Cameroon SCM Orange 10.00 0.15 15.14 +1 ca CANBM Canada Bell 10.00 0.01 0.67 +1 ca CANRW Canada Rogers Communication Canada 10.00 0.01 0.54 +1 ca CANMC Canada Rogers Communication Canada 10.00 0.01 0.54 +1 ca CANVT Canada Videoteron 10.00 0.11 10.80 +1 ca CANGW Canada Wind 10.00 0.13 13.80 +238 cv CPVTM Cape Verde T+ Telecomunicacoes 100.00 1.24 12.68 +594 gp GLP01 Caribbean /French Guiana Orange Caraïbe 10.00 0.00 0.25 +594 glp GLP01 Caribbean /French Guiana Orange Caraïbe 10.00 0.11 11.66 +590 gp GLP01 Caribbean /Guadeloupe Orange Caraïbe 10.00 0.00 0.25 +596 glp GLP01 Caribbean /Martinique Orange Caraïbe 10.00 0.00 0.25 +596 fr GLP01 Caribbean /Martinique Orange Caraïbe 10.00 0.11 11.66 +1 ai AIACW Carribean/Anguilla Cable & Wireless, Anguilla 10.00 0.11 11.50 +1 ag ATGCW Carribean/Antigua Cable & Wireless, Antigua 10.00 0.10 10.75 +1 bb BRBCW Carribean/Barbados Rogers Communication Canada 10.00 0.10 10.75 +1 vg VGBCW Carribean/British Virgin Islands CABLE & WIRELESS (BVI) 10.00 0.11 11.29 +1 ky CYMCW Carribean/Cayman Island Cable & Wireless (Cayman Islands) Limited 10.00 0.10 10.75 +1 gd GRDCW Carribean/Grenada Cable & Wireless Grenada Ltd. 10.00 0.10 10.75 +1 jm JAMCW Carribean/Jamaica Cable and Wireless Jamaica Limited 10.00 0.12 12.52 +1 ms MSRCW Carribean/Montserrat Cable & Wireless Montserrat 10.00 0.11 11.29 +1 kn KNACW Carribean/St Kitts & Nevis Cable & Wireless (St Kitts & Nevis) Ltd 10.00 0.10 10.75 +1 lc LCACW Carribean/St Lucia Cable & Wireless (St. Lucia) 10.00 0.12 12.36 +1 vc VCTCW Carribean/St Vincent Cable & Wireless, St. Vincent. 10.00 0.10 10.75 +1 tc TCACW Carribean/Turks and Caicos Cable & Wireless, Turks and Caicos 10.00 0.12 11.83 +1 dm DMACW Carribean/West Indies Cable & Wireless (West Indies) Limited 10.00 0.12 12.36 +235 td TCDCT Chad Airtel Tchad 10.00 0.01 1.43 +56 cl CHLN3 Chile WOM (Nextel) 1.00 0.01 8.53 +86 cn CHNCT China China Mobile 1.00 0.00 1.16 +57 co COLCO Colombia Movil SA ESP 1.00 0.01 10.49 +242 cg COGWC Congo Airtel (Warid) 10.00 0.01 1.52 +243 cd CODAC Congo DRC Africell DRC 10.00 0.07 6.88 +506 cr CRITC Costa Rica Telefonica 10.00 0.01 1.32 +385 hr HRVCN Croatia Croatian Telecom exT-Mobile 1.00 0.00 0.57 +357 cy CYPCT Cyprus CYTA 10.00 0.00 0.35 +357 cy CYPSC Cyprus MTN (Areeba) 10.00 0.01 1.13 +357 cy CYPPT Cyprus Primtel 100.00 0.70 7.15 +420 cz CZEET Czech Republic Eurotel Praha Telefonica 10.00 0.01 1.12 +420 cz CZERM Czech Republic T-Mobile 1.00 0.00 0.58 +420 cz CZECM Czech Republic Vodafone 10.00 0.01 1.15 +45 dk DNKDM Denmark Sonofon Telenor 1.00 0.01 12.65 +45 dk DNKTD Denmark Tele Denmark TDC 1.00 0.01 5.93 +45 dk DNKIA Denmark Telia Mobile (sonera) 10.00 0.01 1.15 +253 dj DJIDJ Djibouti Djibouti Telecom 10.00 0.20 20.17 +1 do DOM01 Dominican Republic Orange Dominicana SA 50.00 0.52 10.75 +1 do DOMAC Dominican Republic Trilogy Dominicana 100.00 1.49 15.29 +202 eg EGYEM Egypt Etisalat 10.00 0.00 0.50 +202 eg EGYAR Egypt Orange Egypt (Mobinil) 10.00 0.00 0.25 +202 eg EGYMS Egypt VODAFONE 10.00 0.01 1.16 +503 sv SLVTM El Salvador TELEMOVIL 1.00 0.01 8.10 +372 ee ESTRE Estonia Elisa Eesti AS (Radiolinja Eesti) 100.00 0.49 5.05 +679 fj FJIDP Fiji Digicel (Fiji) Limited 10.00 0.10 10.73 +358 fi FINRL Finland ELISA (Radiolinja) 10.00 0.07 7.57 +358 fi FINTF Finland Sonera 10.00 0.01 1.15 +33 fr FRAF3 France Bouygues Telecom 10.00 0.06 6.06 +33 fr FRAFM France Free Mobile 1.00 0.00 0.53 +33 fr FRAF1 France Orange 10.00 0.00 0.23 +33 fr FRAF2 France SFR 10.00 0.01 0.57 +220 gm GMBAC Gambia Africell Ltd. 10.00 0.06 6.46 +220 gm GMBAC Gambia Africell Ltd. 10.00 0.06 5.97 +220 gm GMBQC Gambia Qcell Limited 10.00 0.11 11.63 +995 ge GEOMA Georgia Magticom 10.00 0.10 9.91 +49 de DEUE2 Germany Telefonica O2/ Viag 10.00 0.01 1.14 +49 de DEUD1 Germany T-Mobile (Telekom Deutshland) 1.00 0.00 0.58 +233 gh GHAZN Ghana Airtel 10.00 0.07 7.26 +233 gh GHAGM Ghana Glo 1.00 0.01 11.11 +233 gh GHAMT Ghana Millicom Ghana Limited 10.00 0.17 17.70 +233 gh GHAGT Ghana OneTouch (Vodafone) 10.00 0.01 1.17 +233 gh GHASC Ghana Scancom Limited MTN 10.00 0.07 6.88 +350 gi GIBGT Gibraltar Gibtel 1.00 0.01 10.34 +30 gr GRCCO Greece Cosmote 1.00 0.00 0.58 +30 gr GRCPF Greece Vodafone Panafon 10.00 0.01 1.16 +30 gr GRCQT Greece WIND HELLAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS S.A. 10.00 0.01 0.52 +30 gr GRCSH Greece WIND HELLAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS S.A. 10.00 0.01 0.52 +299 gl GRLTG Greenland Tele Greenland A/S 1.00 0.01 7.61 +502 gt GTMCM Guatemala COMCEL 1.00 0.01 7.17 +224 gn GINGS Guinea Orange 70.00 0.76 11.06 +504 hn HNDME Honduras SERCOM HONDURAS, S.A. de C.V. 1.00 0.01 13.38 +504 hn HND02 Honduras Telefonica Celtel Tigo 1.00 0.01 8.03 +852 hk HKGHT Hong Kong HK Hutchison 1.00 0.02 15.39 +852 hk HKGSM Hong Kong HK Smartone Vodafone 10.00 0.15 15.39 +852 hk HKGTC Hong Kong Hong Kong CSL Limited 10.00 0.15 15.39 +36 hu HUNH1 Hungary Pannon (Telenor) 100.00 1.11 11.36 +36 hu HUNVR Hungary Vodafone 10.00 0.01 1.15 +354 is ISLNO Iceland Nova 1.00 0.00 1.01 +91 in IND01 India Aircel 10.00 0.10 10.73 +91 in INDRM India Reliance Telecom Ltd.(M.P) 10.00 0.10 10.73 +102 in INDT0 India Tata 10.00 0.10 10.73 +62 id IDNLT Indonesia Axis 1.00 0.01 10.29 +62 id IDNSL Indonesia Indosat Ooredoo 1.00 0.00 0.32 +62 id IDN89 Indonesia PT.
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