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Tele2 Iot Roaming Reach List Release 6.3 20180611 Web Draft.Xlsx Roaming PLMNId MCCMNC Region Country ISO country Nw name restrictions 6.3 PZ Comments SE 2G SE 3G SE 4G EE 2G EE 3G EE 4G 2G Freq 3G Freq 4G Freq AFGAR 41240 Asia Afghanistan AFG MTN 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 900/1800 AFGAW 41201 Asia Afghanistan AFG Afghan Wireless 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 AFGEA 41250 Asia Afghanistan AFG Etisalat 6 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 AFGTD 41220 Asia Afghanistan AFG Roshan 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900 ALBAM 27601 Europe Albania ALB AMC / T-mobile 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 1800/2600 ALBEM 27603 Europe Albania ALB Eagle Mobile 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 1800 ALBVF 27602 Europe Albania ALB Vodafone Albania 2 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE 900/1800 DZAOT 60302 Africa Algeria DZA Djezzy 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 DZAWT 60303 Africa Algeria DZA Wataniya Telecom Algerie 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 900/1800 DZAA1 60301 Africa Algeria DZA ATM Mobilis 5 Added 2G and 3G for SE/EE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 ANDMA 21303 Europe Andorra AND Mobiland SC4 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE AIACW 365840 Central AmericaAnguilla IslandAIA Cable & Wireless 6 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE ATGCW 344920 Central AmericaAntigua ATG Cable & Wireless 6 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE ARGCM 722310 South AmericaArgentina ARG Claro 5 Added 4G for SE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE ARGTM 72207 South AmericaArgentina ARG Telefonica 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 850/1900 ARGTP 72234 South AmericaArgentina ARG Personal 5 Added 3G for EE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE ARM01 28301 Asia Armenia ARM ArmenTel 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 ARM05 28305 Asia Armenia ARM Vivacell Custom TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900 ARMOR 28310 Asia Armenia ARM Orange Armenia CJSC 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 900/2100 ABWDC 36302 Central AmericaAruba ABW Digicel 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE AUSOP 50502 Oceania Australia AUS Optus No permanent 3 FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 900/2100 700 AUSTA 50501 Oceania Australia AUS Telstra MobileNetNo permanent 3 FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE 900/1800 850/2100 1800 AUSVF 50503 Oceania Australia AUS Vodafone 3 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 850/900/2100 1800 AUTCA 23205 EU Austria AUT Hutchison 3G 10 Added 4G for SE and EE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE 900/1800 2100 1800/2600 AUTMM 23203 EU Austria AUT T-Mobile 10 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE 900/1800 2100 AUTPT 23201 EU Austria AUT A1 10 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE 900/1800 2100 800/2600 AZEAC 40001 Asia Azerbaijan RepAZE of Azercell 4 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE 900 AZEBC 40002 Asia Azerbaijan RepAZE of Bakcell GSM 2000 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 1800 BHSBH 36439 Central AmericaBahamas BHS BTC The Bahamas Telecom Company 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 850/1900 BHSNC 36449 Central AmericaBahamas BHS NewCo 5 Added 2G and 3G for SE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BHRMV 42602 Asia Bahrain BHR zain BH 5 TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 900/1800 2100 BHRST 42604 Asia Bahrain BHR VIVA Bahrain 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 1800 2100 BHRBT 42601 Asia Bahrain BHR BHR Mobile Plus 5 Added 3G for SE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BGDAK 47002 Asia Bangladesh BGD Robi 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 900/1800 2100 BGDBL 47003 Asia Bangladesh BGD Banglalink 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900 BGDWT 47007 Asia Bangladesh BGD Airtel (Bangladesh) 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 1800 BGDGP 47001 Asia Bangladesh BGD Grameenphone 6 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BRBCW 342600 Central AmericaBarbados BRB Cable & Wireless 6 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE BLR02 25702 Europe Belarus Rep ofBLR MTS 3 Added 4G for SE and EE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE 900/1800 2100 BLRBT 25704 Europe Belarus Rep ofBLR BEST / Life :) 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 BLRMD 25701 Europe Belarus Rep ofBLR VELCOM 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 BELKO 20620 EU Belgium BEL Base 10 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 1800 BELMO 20610 EU Belgium BEL Mobistar 10 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE 900/1800 2100 2600 BELTB 20601 EU Belgium BEL Proximus 10 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE 900/1800 900/2100 800/1800 BMUBD 350000 North AmericaBermuda BMU Bermuda Digital 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 1900 850 BTNTC 40277 Asia Bhutan BTN Tashi InfoComm Limited SC1 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE BOLTE 73603 South AmericaBolivia BOL Telecel 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BONDC 16 Central AmericaBonaire BES Digicel Curacao & Bonaire 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE BIHMS 21805 Europe Bosnia and HerzegovinaBIH m:tel 6 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 BIHPT 21890 Europe Bosnia and HerzegovinaBIH BIH 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 BIHER 21803 Europe Bosnia and HerzegovinaBIH HT Eronet 2 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 BWABC 65204 Africa Botswana BWA beMobile 4 Added 3G for SE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BRACL 72405 South AmericaBrazil BRA Claro No permanent 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 850/2100 2600 BRACS 72404 South AmericaBrazil BRA Tim Brazil No permanent 5 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 1800 850/2100 BRARN 72402 South AmericaBrazil BRA Tim Brazil No permanent 5 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE BRASP 72403 South AmericaBrazil BRA Tim Brazil No permanent 5 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE BRATC 72423 South AmericaBrazil BRA VIVO ParticipacoesNo permanentS.A. 3 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE 850/900/1800/1900 850/2100 700/2600 BRATM 72431 South AmericaBrazil BRA Oi No permanent 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 900/1800 2100 VGBCW 348170 Central AmericaBritish VirginVGB Islands Cable & Wireless 6 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE VGBDC 338015 Central AmericaBritish VirginVGB Islands Digicel British Virgin Islands 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE BRNDS 52811 Asia Brunei DarussalamBRN DSTCom 6 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BGRCM 28405 EU Bulgaria BGR Telenor / Globul 10 Added 3G for SE and EE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 900/2100 BGRVA 28403 EU Bulgaria BGR Vivacom 10 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE 900/1800 900/2100 BGR01 28401 EU Bulgaria BGR M-Tel Gsm 10 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 900/2100 BDIL1 64207 Africa Burundi BDI Smart 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 1800 BDITL 64282 Africa Burundi BDI U-COM 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE KHMGM 45601 Asia Cambodia KHM Cellcard 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 KHMSM 45602 Asia Cambodia KHM Smart Axiata Co., Ltd 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 KHMVC 45608 Asia Cambodia KHM Metfone 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 900/1800 2100 CMR02 62402 Africa Cameroon CMR Orange Custom TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMRMT 62401 Africa Cameroon CMR MTN SC4 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CANBM 302610 North AmericaCanada CAN Bell Mobility inc.No permanent 2 FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 850/1900 1700/2100/2600 CANRW 302720 North AmericaCanada CAN Rogers WirelessNo Inc permanent 4 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE 850/1900 850/1900 CANTS 302220 North AmericaCanada CAN TELUS No permanent 2 FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 850/1900 1700/2100/2600 CPVCV 62501 Africa Cape Verde CPV CVMovel 7 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 900/1800 2100 CPVTM 62502 Africa Cape Verde CPV T+ 6 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 900/1800 2100 CYMCW 346140 Central AmericaCayman IslandsCYM Cable & Wireless 6 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE CAF03 62303 Africa Central AfricanCAF Republic Orange 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TCDCT 62201 Africa Chad TCD Airtel 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 900 TCDML 62203 Africa Chad TCD Tigo 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 900/1800 CHLMV 73001 South AmericaChile CHL Entel PCS 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 1900 1900 CHLSM 73003 South AmericaChile CHL Claro 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 1900 CHLTM 73002 South AmericaChile CHL Telefonica 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 850/1900 CHNCT 46000 Asia China CHN China Mobile No permanent 3 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE 900 CHNCU 46001 Asia China CHN China Unicom No permanent 4 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE 900/1800 2100 2300/2600* COLCM 732101 South AmericaColombia COL Claro 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 850/1900 850/1900 COLCO 732111 South AmericaColombia COL OLA/Tigo 4 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 1900 2100 CODCT 63002 Africa Congo DemocraticCOD Rep of Celtel Congo DRC 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE 900 CODOR 63086 Africa Congo DemocraticCOD Rep of CCT 5 Added 2G for SE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CODSA 63089 Africa Congo DemocraticCOD Rep of TIGO 5 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 1800 2100 CODVC 63001 Africa Congo DemocraticCOD Rep of Vodacom Congo SC1 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 900/1800 CRICR 71201 Central AmericaCosta Rica CRI I.C.E. 7 TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE CRITC 71204 Central 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