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Country List for Cellular Plans Campbell Scientific, Inc. Cellular Data Service World-Wide Coverage Plans Campbell Scientific Cellular Data Service is offered in the countries listed below. The list identifies the data plan code, associated cellular network carrier, and available countries. Orders for cellular data service need to indicate the desired plan. Service in other countries may be available. Contact Campbell Scientific if service is needed in a country not shown on the list. The customer is responsible to verify the modem is supported by the carrier. Cellular data service is subject to the Campbell Scientific, Inc., Cellular Data Service Plan Terms and Conditions and Customer Agreement found at www.campbellsci.com/cell-terms. Plan Country Operator IT1A Albania Eagle Mobile IT1A Albania Vodafone - Albania IT1B Anguilla Cable and Wireless (Anguilla) Ltd IT1B Antigua and Barbuda Cable & Wireless Antigua & Barbuda Ltd IT1B Argentina Telefónica Móviles Argentina S.A. IT1A Armenia Armenia Telephone Company (Armentel) Joint Venture IT1B Armenia UCOM LLC IT1B Aruba New Millennium Telecom Services NV IT1A Australia SingTel Optus Pty Limited IT1B Australia Telstra Corporation Limited IT1A Australia Vodafone Hutchison Australia Pty Limited IT1A Austria A1 Telekom Austria AG IT1A Austria T-Mobile Austria GmbH IT1A Azerbaijan Azercell Telecom LLC IT1A Bangladesh Banglalink Digital Communications Ltd. IT1B Bangladesh Grameenphone Ltd IT1B Barbados Cable & Wireless (Barbados) Ltd IT1A Belarus JLLC Mobile TeleSystems IT1A Belarus Unitary enterprise velcom IT1A Belgium ORANGE Belgium nv/SA IT1A Belgium Proximus PLC IT1A Belgium Telenet Group BVBA/SPRL IT1B Belize Belize Telemedia Limited IT1B Benin Etisalat Benin SA IT1A Bolivia (Plurinational State of) TIGO - Telefonica Celular de Bolivia S.A. IT1B Brazil Vivo S.A. IT1B British Virgin Islands Cable and Wireless (BVI) Ltd IT1B Brunei Darussalam Progresif Cellular Sdn Bhd IT1A Bulgaria Mobiltel EAD © 2018 – 2019 Campbell Scientific, Inc. | 8/27/2019 IT1A Bulgaria Telenor Bulgaria EAD AT Canada AT&T Mobility IT1B Canada SaskTel IT1B Canada Videotron General Partnership IT1B Cayman Islands Cable and Wireless (Cayman Islands) Ltd IT1B Chile Telefónica Móvil de Chile S.A. IT1B China China Mobile Limited IT1A China China Unicom IT1B Colombia Colombia Telecomunicaciones S.A. ESP IT1B Costa Rica MOVISTAR -Telefonica Costa Rica IT1A Croatia Tele2 d.o.o za telekomunikacijske usluge IT1A Croatia VIPnet d.o.o. IT1A Cyprus Cyprus Telecommunications Authority IT1A Cyprus MTN Cyprus Limited IT1A Czech Republic O2 Czech Republic a.s. IT1A Czech Republic T-Mobile Czech Republic a.s. IT1A Czech Republic Vodafone Czech Republic a.s. IT1B Denmark HI3G Denmark ApS IT1A Denmark TDC A/S IT1A Denmark Telenor A/S IT1A Denmark Telia Nattjanster Norden AB IT1B Dominica Cable & Wireless Dominica Limited IT1B Ecuador Otecel Sociedad Anónima IT1B El Salvador Digicel, S.A. de C.V. IT1B El Salvador Telefónica Móviles El Salvador, S.A de C.V. IT1A Estonia Elisa Eesti AS IT1A Estonia Tele2 Eesti Aktsiaselts IT1A Estonia Telia Eesti AS IT1A Faroe Islands Føroya Tele (Faroese Telecom) IT1B Fiji Digicel (Fiji) Ltd IT1A Finland Ålands Telekommunikation Ab IT1A Finland Elisa Corporation IT1A Finland TeliaSonera Finland Oyj IT1A France Bouygues Télécom IT1A France Free Mobile IT1A France Orange IT1A France Société Française du Radiotéléphone S.A. IT1A Georgia Geocell Ltd IT1A Georgia Mobitel LLC IT1A Germany Telefónica Germany GmbH & Co. OHG IT1A Germany Telekom Deutschland GmbH IT1A Germany Vodafone GmbH IT1A Ghana Vodafone Ghana IT1A Gibraltar Gibtelecom Limited © 2018 – 2019 Campbell Scientific, Inc. | 8/27/2019 IT1A Greece Cosmote Mobile Telecommunications S.A. IT1A Greece Vodafone-Panafon Hellenic Telecommunications Company S.A. IT1A Greenland Tele Greenland A/S IT1B Grenada Cable & Wireless Grenada Limited IT1B Guadeloupe Digicel Antilles Française Guyane IT1B Guatemala Telefónica Móviles Guatemala, S.A. IT1B Guyana U-Mobile (Cellular) Inc IT1B Haiti Communication Cellulaire d'Haiti SA IT1A Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecommunications (HKT) Limited IT1A Hong Kong Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings Limited IT1A Hong Kong SmarTone Mobile Communications Limited IT1A Hungary Telenor Magyarország Zártkörűen Működő Részvénytársaság IT1A Hungary T-Mobile Hungary IT1A Hungary Vodafone Hungary Mobile Telecommunications Company Limited IT1A Iceland Nova ehf. IT1A Iceland Síminn h.f. IT1A Iceland Vodafone IT1B India Aircel Limited IT1A India Tata Teleservices Limited IT1A Indonesia PT Indosat Tbk IT1A Indonesia PT Telekomunikasi Selular IT1A Indonesia PT. XL Axiata Tbk IT1B Iran, Islamic Republic of MCI/TCI IT1A Ireland Meteor Mobile Communications Limited IT1B Ireland Three Ireland (Hutchison) Limited IT1A Ireland Vodafone Ireland Limited IT1A Israel Hot Mobile Ltd. IT1A Israel Pelephone Communication Ltd. IT1A Italy Telecom Italia SpA IT1A Italy Vodafone Italia S.p.A IT1A Italy Wind Telecomunicazioni S.p.A. IT1B Jamaica Cable & Wireless Jamaica Limited IT1B Jamaica Digicel (Jamaica) Limited IT1B Japan SoftBank Corp. IT1A Kazakhstan Mobile Telecom-Service LLP IT1B Kenya Safaricom Limited IT1B Kenya Telkom Kenya Limited IT1A Korea, Republic of KT Corporation IT1A Korea, Republic of LG Uplus IT1A Korea, Republic of SK Telecom Co., Ltd. IT1A Kuwait Kuwait Telecom Company (K.S.C.) IT1A Kyrgyzstan Sky Mobile LLC IT1A Lao People’s Democratic Republic VimpelCom Lao Company Ltd. IT1A Latvia Latvijas Mobilais Telefons © 2018 – 2019 Campbell Scientific, Inc. | 8/27/2019 IT1A Latvia Tele2 SIA IT1A Liechtenstein Telecom Liechtenstein AG IT1A Lithuania Omnitel IT1A Lithuania UAB Bitė Lietuva IT1A Lithuania UAB Tele2 IT1A Luxembourg POST Luxembourg IT1A Luxembourg Tango SA IT1A Macao Companhia de Telecomunicações de Macau, S.A.R.L. IT1A Macao Hutchison Telephone (Macau) Company Limited IT1A Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of one.Vip DOO Skopje IT1A Malaysia Celcom Axiata Berhad IT1A Malaysia Maxis Broadband Sdn. Bhd. IT1A Malta GO p.l.c. IT1A Malta Vodafone Malta Limited AT Mexico AT&T Mobility IT1B Mexico Pegaso PCS, S.A. de C.V. (MOVISTAR) IT1A Montenegro MTEL d.o.o. Podgorica IT1B Montenegro Telenor d.o.o. Podgorica IT1B Montserrat Cable and Wireless (West Indies) Ltd. IT1B Myanmar Telenor Myanmar Limited IT1A Netherlands KPN B.V. IT1A Netherlands T-Mobile Netherlands B.V. IT1A Netherlands Vodafone Libertel B.V. IT1B Netherlands Antilles Curaçao Telecom N.V. IT1A New Zealand Two Degrees Mobile Limited IT1A New Zealand Vodafone New Zealand Ltd IT1B Nicaragua Telefónia Celular de Nicaragua S.A. IT1B Nigeria Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services Ltd IT1A Nigeria MTN Nigeria Communications Limited IT1A Norway Telenor Norge AS IT1A Norway Telia Norge AS IT1A Pakistan Pakistan Mobile Company Limited (PMCL) IT1B Panama Digicel (Panama) S.A. IT1B Panama Telefónica Móviles Panamá, S.A. IT1B Papua New Guinea Digicel (PNG) Limited IT1B Peru Telefónica del Perú S.A.A. IT1B Philippines Smart Communications, Inc. IT1B Poland Orange Polska S.A. IT1A Poland P4 Sp. z o.o. IT1A Poland Polkomtel Sp. z o.o. IT1A Poland T-Mobile Polska S.A. IT1A Portugal NOS – Comunicações, S.A. IT1A Portugal Vodafone Portugal - Comunicações Pessoais, S.A. IT1B Qatar Ooredoo QSC © 2018 – 2019 Campbell Scientific, Inc. | 8/27/2019 IT1A Romania S.C. Orange România S.A. IT1B Romania S.C. Vodafone Romania S.A. IT1A Romania Telekom Romania Mobile Communications S.A. IT1A Russian Federation LLC T2 Mobile IT1A Russian Federation PJSC Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) IT1A Russian Federation VimpelCom PJSC IT1B Saint Kitts and Nevis Cable & Wireless St Kitts & Nevis Limited IT1B Saint Lucia Cable & Wireless (St. Lucia) Limited IT1B Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Cable & Wireless (St. Vincent & the Grenadines) Ltd IT1B Saudi Arabia MTC Saudi Arabia (Zain) IT1A Saudi Arabia Saudi Telecom Company (STC) IT1B Serbia Telenor d.o.o. IT1A Singapore M1 Limited IT1A Singapore SingTel Mobile Singapore Pte. Ltd. IT1A Singapore StarHub Mobile Pte Ltd IT1A Slovakia O2 Slovakia, s.r.o. IT1A Slovakia Slovak Telekom, a.s. IT1A Slovenia SI.Mobil d.d. IT1A South Africa Mobile Telephone Networks (Pty) Ltd. IT1A South Africa Vodacom Group (Pty) Ltd. IT1A Spain Orange Espagne, S.A., sociedad unipersonal IT1A Spain Telefónica Móviles España S.A. IT1A Spain Vodafone España, S.A.U. IT1A Spain Xfera Móviles, S.A. IT1A Sri Lanka Dialog Axiata Plc IT1B Sweden Hi3G Access AB IT1A Sweden Tele2 AB IT1A Sweden Telia Company AB IT1A Switzerland Salt Mobile SA IT1A Switzerland Sunrise Communications AG IT1A Switzerland Swisscom (Switzerland) Ltd IT1A Taiwan Chunghwa Telecom IT1A Taiwan Taiwan Mobile Co.Ltd IT1A Taiwan Taiwan Star Telecom Corporation Limited IT1A Tajikistan Tacom LLC IT1A Thailand Advanced Wireless Network Company Limited IT1B Thailand dtac TriNet Co., Ltd. IT1B Thailand Total Access Communications PLC. IT1B Trinidad and Tobago Digicel Trinidad and Tobago Ltd IT1A Turkey Avea Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S. IT1A Turkey Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S. IT1A Turkey Vodafone Telekomunikasyon A.S IT1B Turks and Caicos Islands Cable and Wireless (TCI) Ltd IT1A Ukraine Kyivstar, Private Joint Stock Company © 2018 – 2019 Campbell Scientific, Inc. | 8/27/2019 IT1A United Kingdom EE Limited IT1B United Kingdom Hutchison 3G UK Limited IT1A United Kingdom Manx Telecom IT1A United Kingdom Telefónica UK Limited IT1A United Kingdom Vodafone Ltd AT&T United States AT&T Mobility TM United States T-Mobile USA, Inc V United States Verizon Wireless IT1B Uruguay Telefónica Móviles Del Uruguay S.A. IT1A Uzbekistan Unitel LLC IT1B Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Telefónica Venezolana, C.A. IT1B Zambia Zambia Telecommunications Company Ltd (ZAMTEL) Note: All countries and carriers supported in an IT1A plan are included with an IT1B plan. 815 W 1800 N | Logan, UT 84321-1784 | (435) 227-9000 | www.campbellsci.com AUSTRALIA | BRAZIL | CANADA | CHINA | COSTA RICA | FRANCE | GERMANY | SOUTH AFRICA | SPAIN | THAILAND | UK | USA © 2018 – 2019 Campbell Scientific, Inc. | 8/27/2019 .
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