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Data Roaming Rates for Customers Using Old Sim DATA ROAMING RATES FOR CUSTOMERS USING OLD SIM Country Operator USD Price per MB per 100 kb Afghanistan Telecom Development Company Afghanistan Ltd (TDCA) 16.3650 1.60 Albania Albanian Mobile Communications (A M C MOBIL) 0.2219 0.02 Algeria Orascom Telecom Algerie Spa (Djezzy) 0.3810 0.04 Andorra S.T.A (Mobiland) 17.6222 1.72 Angola Movicel 24.5264 2.40 Anguilla Cable & Wireless (West Indies) Ltd. Anguilla 20.2449 1.98 Antigua & Barbuda Cable & Wireless Caribbean Cellular (Antigua) Limited 18.9231 1.85 Argentina Telecom Personal SA (Personal) 1.7736 0.17 Armenia K-Telecom Vivacel 14.4581 1.41 Australia Singtel Optus Limited (YES OPTUS) 0.1584 0.02 Austria ONE GMBH 0.1400 0.01 Austria Mobilkom Austria AG & Co KG (A1) 0.1400 0.01 Austria T-Mobile + ex Telering 0.1400 0.01 Azerbaijan, Republic of J.V.Bakcell (BAKCELL GSM 2000) 0.2213 0.02 Bahamas The Bahamas Telecommunications Company Ltd 21.0269 2.05 Bahrain Batelco (BHR MOBILE PLUS) 0.4844 0.05 Bangladesh TM Int'l (Bangladesh) Ltd (AKTEL) 15.2073 1.49 Barbados Cable and wireless 18.9183 1.85 Belarus, Republic of Mobile Digital Communications (VELCOM) 22.4973 2.20 Belgium Belgacom Mobile (PROXIMUS) 0.1400 0.01 Belgium BASE NV/SA (KPN group belgium) 0.1400 0.01 Belgium Mobistar S.A. 0.1400 0.01 Belize Belize Telecommunications Ltd 22.5000 2.20 Benin GLOMobile 22.5000 2.20 Bermuda DIGITAL 0.5475 0.05 Bhutan Tashi InfoComm Ltd 37.5000 3.66 Bolivia Nuevatel 2.1692 0.21 Bosnia Herzegovina HT Mobile communication (ex Eronet Mobile) 7.9847 0.78 Botswana Orange Botswana 22.5000 2.20 Brazil Oi (TNL PCS / Oi) 0.4472 0.04 British Virgin Islands CCT Boatphone 13.9800 1.37 Bulgaria MobilTEL AD (M-TEL GSM BG) 0.1400 0.01 Bulgaria Cosmo Bulgaria Mobile EAD (GLOBUL) 0.1400 0.01 Bulgaria Vivacom (BTC MOBILE EOOD) 0.1400 0.01 Burkina Faso Celtel Burkina Faso 22.5000 2.20 Cambodia, Kingdom of CamGSM (MOBITEL) 22.3238 2.18 Cameroon MTN Cameroon Ltd 14.0706 1.37 Canada VIDEOTRON 0.1080 0.01 Cape Verde Cabo Verde Telecom 22.9359 2.24 Caribbean Islands Digicel (Jamaica) 20.9295 2.04 Cayman Islands Cable & Wireless (Cayman Islands) Limited 18.9051 1.85 Chad CelTel Tchad SA 22.5000 2.20 Chile Telefonica Movil de Chile 1.3779 0.13 China, Peoples Republic of China Unicom (CU-GSM) 0.3380 0.03 Colombia Telefonica Moviles 1.4363 0.14 Congo Libertis Telecom (MTN) 22.5000 2.20 Congo, Democratic Republic ofCeltel Congo (CelTel Congo SA) 6.5436 0.64 Costa Rica TELEFONICA COSTA RICA 1.5624 0.15 Cote d'Ivoire Loteny Telecom (TELECEL) 20.2878 1.98 Croatia TMobile Croazia (HTmobile) 0.1400 0.01 Croatia Tele 2 0.1400 0.01 Croatia VIPnet d.o.o. 0.1400 0.01 Cuba C_Com 2.0940 0.20 Cyprus CYTAGSM 0.1400 0.01 Cyprus MTN Cypro (exAREEBA ex Scancom ) 0.1400 0.01 Czech Republic T-Mobile Czech Republic a.s. 0.1400 0.01 Czech Republic Telefonica O2 (ex Eurotel Praha) 0.1400 0.01 Country Operator USD Retail Price per 100 kb Czech Republic Vodafone (Cesky Mobil -Oskar Mobil) 0.1400 0.01 Denmark TDC A/S 0.1400 0.01 Denmark Sonofon 0.1400 0.01 Denmark Telia A/S Denmark (TELIA DK) 0.1400 0.01 Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti Telecom SA (Evatis) 45.0000 4.39 Dominica Cable & Wireless Dominica Ltd 21.8391 2.13 Dominican Republic Claro 0.9218 0.09 Ecuador Telefonica Moviles 1.4640 0.14 Egypt Vodafone Egypt Telecommunications S.A.E. 0.1269 0.01 El Salvador Telefonica Movile El Salvador 12.5700 1.23 Estonia Radiolinja Eesti AS 0.1400 0.01 Estonia AS EMT (EMT GSM) 0.1400 0.01 Estonia Tele2 Eesti AS 0.1400 0.01 Ethiopia Ethiopian Telecoms Auth. (ETMTN) 22.5000 2.20 Faroe Islands Faroese Telecom (Faroese Telecom GSM) 9.2189 0.90 Fiji Dijicel Fiji 18.8799 1.84 Finland DNA FINNET NETWORKS 0.1400 0.01 Finland Elisa corporation 0.1400 0.01 Finland Alands Mobiltelefon Ab 0.1400 0.01 Finland Telia Sonera 0.1400 0.01 France FREE MOBILE 0.1400 0.01 France Orange France 0.1400 0.01 France Bouygues Telecom 0.1400 0.01 France SFR 0.1400 0.01 French Polynesia Vini S.A.S.(ex Tikiphone S.A (VINI)) 0.1151 0.01 Gambia Africell 45.0000 4.39 Gambia QCELL 45.0000 4.39 Georgia Magti Com (Magti GSM) 17.3168 1.69 Germany O2 (Germany) GmbH & Co. OHG 0.1400 0.01 Germany T-Mobile Deutschland GmbH (D1) 0.1400 0.01 Germany E-Plus Mobilfunk GmbH 0.1400 0.01 Germany Vodafone D2 GmbH 0.1400 0.01 Ghana Scancom 9.8250 0.96 Gibraltar Gibraltar Telecoms Int (GibTel) 0.1253 0.01 Greece Vodafone Panafon 0.1400 0.01 Greece COSMOTE 0.1400 0.01 Greece WIND HELLAS (TELESTET) 0.1400 0.01 Greenland Tele Greenland A/S 22.5000 2.20 Grenada Cable & Wireless Grenada Ltd. 18.9279 1.85 Guam DOMOCOMO Pacific 22.5000 2.20 Guam PULSE MOBILE TELEGUAM 22.5000 2.20 Guatemala SERCOM S.A. 1.5329 0.15 Guernsey Cable and Wireless Guernsey 15.5043 1.51 Guinea Cellcom 13.6703 1.33 Guinea Bissau Spicetell -MTN 22.5000 2.20 Guyana Guyana Telephone & Telegraph 22.5000 2.20 Honduras Telefonica Celular S.A (CELTEL) 14.5178 1.42 Hong Kong CSL Hong Kong Limited 0.1050 0.01 Hungary TMobile (exWestel Mobile) 0.1400 0.01 Hungary Pannon GSM Telecommunications 0.1400 0.01 Hungary Vodafone Hungary Ltd 0.1400 0.01 Iceland Nova 0.1400 0.01 Iceland Og fjarskipti hf (oG vODAFONEGSM ) (EX TAL- Isalnssimin) 0.1400 0.01 Iceland IMC Island ehf (Viking Wireless) 0.1400 0.01 Iceland Siminn (EX Iceland Telecom Ltd (LANDSSIMINN) 0.1400 0.01 India Bharti AirTel - Punjab (ex Bharti Mobile) 0.2727 0.03 Indonesia INDOSAT (ex Satelindo) 11.4984 1.12 Iran IRANCELL (MTN) 6.7844 0.66 Iraq Asia Cell 12.5687 1.23 Ireland O2 Communications (Ireland) Ltd 0.1400 0.01 Isle of Man Manx Telecom (Pronto GSM) 18.1763 1.78 Israel Partner Communications Company Ltd (Orange) 0.1050 0.01 Jamaica Cable & Wireless Jamaica Limited (Cable and Wireless Jamaica Limited) 22.3194 2.18 Japan Softbank 0.1050 0.01 Jersey Jersey Telecom 13.8081 1.35 Country Operator USD Retail Price per 100 kb Jordan Umniah Mobile 3.8334 0.37 Kazakhstan GSM Kazakhstan Ltd (K'CELL) 18.3096 1.79 Kenya Telkom (Orange) Kenya 1.1015 0.11 Kossovo IPKO 22.5000 2.20 Kossovo Monaco Telecom 22.5000 2.20 Kuwait Mobile Telecommunications Co. (MTCNet) 27.7251 2.71 Kyrgyz Republic NURTelecom 30.0000 2.93 Kyrgyzstan Alfa Telecom (MegaCom) 18.0000 1.76 La Reunion Orange 0.1151 0.01 Lao Millicom Lao Co Ltd 33.4149 3.26 Latvia Latvian Mobile Telephone Co (LMT GSM) 0.1400 0.01 Latvia TELE2 0.1400 0.01 Lebanon MIC 1 (ex FTML) 35.9319 3.51 Liberia Cellcom 14.3850 1.40 Libya EL MADAR Telecomm Company (ORBIT) 13.3370 1.30 Liechtenstein Orange (Liechtenstein) AG (Orange FL) 0.1400 0.01 Lithuania UAB "Bite GSM" (Bite GSM) 0.1400 0.01 Lithuania OMNITEL 0.1400 0.01 Lithuania UAB "TELE2" (TELE2) 0.1400 0.01 Luxembourg Tango S.A 0.1400 0.01 Luxembourg P+T Luxembourg (LUXGSM) 0.1400 0.01 Luxembourg VOXmobile S.A. (VOX.mobile) 0.1400 0.01 Macau C.T.M. (TELEMOVEL+ GSM900-Macau) 31.4694 3.07 Macedonia, the former YugoslavT-Mobile Republic Macedonia of (ex MOBIMAK ) 16.4493 1.61 Madagascar Telma Mobile 19.6197 1.92 Malaysia MMSSB 0.2256 0.02 Maldives Wataniya Telecom Maldives Pvt. Ltd (WMOBILE) 24.5379 2.40 Mali Orange (ex IKATEL SA) 16.7078 1.63 Malta Mobisle Communications Limited (go mobile) 0.1400 0.01 Malta Melita Malta 0.1400 0.01 Malta Vodafone Malta Limited 0.1400 0.01 Mauritania Chinguitel 37.5000 3.66 Mauritius MTML 16.4700 1.61 Mexico Telefonica Messico (MOVISTAR) Pegaso Comunicaciones 1.3611 0.13 Moldova, Republic of Orange) (VoXtel S.A.) 0.5438 0.05 Mongolia MobiCom 46.0478 4.50 Montenegro Mtel 0.3354 0.03 Montserrat Cable & Wireless West Indies Ltd (Montserrat) 15.0600 1.47 Morocco Wana Corpora 0.6612 0.06 Mozambique mCel 15.0152 1.47 Namibia MTC 2.5056 0.24 Nepal Ncell 31.8729 3.11 Netherlands T-Mobile Netherlands (T-Mobile NL) 0.1400 0.01 Netherlands KPN Mobile The Netherlands BV 0.1400 0.01 Netherlands Vodafone Libertel N.V 0.1400 0.01 Netherlands Antilles Telcell N.V. 1.7813 0.17 New Caledonia OPT (Office des Postes et Télécommunications ) 16.7426 1.64 New Zealand TELECOM NEW ZELAND 0.1932 0.02 Nicaragua ENITEL (CLARO) 1.5402 0.15 Nigeria Globacom (Glo Mobile) 2.1900 0.21 Norway NETCOM AS 0.1400 0.01 Norway Telenor Mobil 0.1400 0.01 Oman, Sultanate of Oman Telecommunications Company (OMAN MOBILE) 21.5355 2.10 Pakistan Mobilink 14.3153 1.40 Palestinian Authority WATANiya Telecom Palestina 22.5000 2.20 Panama, Republic of Telefonica 1.3659 0.13 Papua New Guinea Digicel 37.5000 3.66 Paraguay Telefonica Celular Del Paraguay S.A. (Telecel S.A.) 13.5423 1.32 Peru Telefonica Movile-O2 1.7171 0.17 Philippines Globe Telecom, GMCR Inc.
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