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Vivacell-MTS Roaming Partners VivaCell-MTS Roaming Partners VivaCell-MTS has more than 400 roaming partners, which means you will be reachable almost anywhere in the world. And depending on the type of roaming provided in each network you will be able to use various services. Voice Roaming - In these networks postpaid subscribers can make and receive calls, as well as send and receive SMS. And prepaid subscribers, depending on the type of roaming activated, can send and receive SMS, as well as receive calls. CAMEL Roaming - In these networks prepaid subscribers can make and receive calls, as well as send and receive SMS. Data Roaming - In these networks all subscribers can access the Internet, send and receive MMS, as well as use other services based on data transfer. 3G Roaming - Thanks to 3G you can enjoy a higher quality of voice services and higher speeds of data transfer in these networks. Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming 374 97 374 97 374 97 Georgia Geocell Georgia MagtiCom Mobitel (Beeline) CIS1 (MTS networks) Belarus MTS Russia MTS Turkmenistan MTS Ukraine MTS Uzdunrobita (MTS) Uzbekistan UzMobile CIS2 (other) BeST (Life : )) Belarus Velcom GSM Kazakhstan (Kcell) Kar-Tel (Beeline) Kazakhstan Tele2 (Neo) Altel Alpha Telecom (MegaCom) Kyrgyzstan BiMoCom NUR Telecom (O!) Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming SkyMobile (Beeline) Eventis Moldova Orange Moldtelecom Baykalwestcom (Rostelecom) Beeline MegaFon MOTIV (Yekaterinburg-2000) NCC (Rostelecom) Russia New Telephone Company (NTC) SMARTS Tele2 (Rostov Cellular Communications) Uralsvyazinform (Rostelecom) Uraltel Yeniseytelecom (Rostelecom) Babilon-Mobile Beeline (Tacom) Tajikistan Tcell TT mobile Turkmenistan Altyn Asyr Astelit (Life : )) Ukraine Kyivstar Ukrtelecom COSCOM (Ucell) Uzbekistan Unitel (Beeline) UMS Europe AMC Eagle Mobile Albania PLUS Vodafone Andorra Andorra Telecom (STA) A1 Telekom Austria Hutchison Belgium Base (KPN Mobile) Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Belgacom Mobile (Proximus) Mobistar BH Telecom Bosnia and Public Enterprise Croatian Telecom (HT Herzegovina Mobile / ERONET) Telekom Srpske (m:tel) BTC (VIVACOM) Bulgaria GLOBUL MobilTel (M-Tel) Croatian Telecom (T-Mobile) Croatia Tele2 Vipnet Cyta (Cytamobile-Vodafone) Cyprus MTN Primetel Telefonica (O2) Czech Republic T-Mobile Vodafone Hutchison 3G (Three) Denmark TDC Telenor AS EMT Estonia Elisa Eesti Tele2 Alands Mobiltelefon Finland Elisa Corporation Bouygues Telecom France Orange SFR Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile) Germany E-Plus Vodafone Gibraltar Gibtelecom (Gibtel) Everything Everywhere (T-Mobile) Great Britain Hutchison 3G (Three) Telefonica (O2) Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Vodafone COSMOTE Greece Vodafone WIND Hellas Greenland Tele Airtel-Vodafone Guernsey Cable & Wireless (Sure) T-Mobile Hungary Vodafone Telenor Nova Siminn Iceland Vodafone WorldCell (IMC) Hutchison 3G (Three) Meteor Ireland Telefonica (O2) Vodafone Telecom Italia Italy Vodafone Wind Airtel-Vodafone Jersey Jersey Telecom Cable & Wireless Kosovo IPKO Telecommunications Bite Latvia Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT) Tele2 Alpcom Mobilkom Liechtenstein Orange Swisscom Bite Lithuania Omnitel Tele2 Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Orange Luxembourg P&TLuxembourg Tango One (Cosmofon) Macedonia VIP GO Mobile Malta Vodafone Monaco Monaco Telecom M:tel Montenegro Crnogorski Telekom A.D. (T-Mobile) Telenor KPN Netherlands T-Mobile Vodafone NetCom Norway Telenor P4 (Play) Polkomtel (Plus) Poland Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa (T-Mobile) PTK Centertel (Orange) TMN Portugal Vodafone COSMOTE Romania Orange Vodafone San Marino San Marino Telecom (SMT) Telekom Srbija Serbia Telenor VIP Telefonica (O2) Slovakia Slovak Telekom (T-Mobile) Orange Si.mobil Slovenia Telekom Slovenije (Mobitel) Tusmobil Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Orange Telefonica Moviles (Movistar) Spain Vodafone Yoigo (Xfera) Hutchison 3G (Three) Sweden Tele2 Telenor Sunrise Switzerland Swisscom Telecom Italia Vatican Vodafone Wind USA / Canada Bermuda AT&T Mobility BCE (Bell) Rogers Wireless Canada Sasktel TELUS Videotron Puerto Rico Claro AT&T Mobility Cincinnati Bell T-Mobile USA Telna Mobile Union Telephone Company Viaero Wireless Other Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC) Etisalat Afghanistan MTN Telecom Development Company Afghanistan (Roshan) ATM Mobilis Algeria Orascom Telecom Algerie (Djezzy) Wataniya Telecom Algerie (Nedjma) Angola Unitel Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Anguilla Digicel Antigua and Digicel Barbuda Claro Argentina Telefonica Moviles Argentina (Movistar) Aruba Digicel Optus Australia Telstra Vodafone VIVA Bahrain Zain (MTC Vodafone) Airtel (Warid Telecom) Grameenphone Bangladesh Orascom Telecom Bangladesh (Banglalink) Robi Axiata Barbados Digicel Atlantique Telecom (Moov) Benin MTN (Areeba) Bermuda Digicel Bhutan Bhutan Telecom (B-Mobile) ENTEL Bolivia NuevaTel (VIVA) Bonaire Digicel Claro Oi (Amazonia Cellular) Brazil TIM Vivo British Virgin Caribbean Cellular Telephone (CCT) Islands Digicel Brunei DST Onatel-Telnob Burkina Faso Airtel CADCOMMS (qb) Smart Axiata Cambodia Mfone Sotelco (Beeline) Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming CamGSM Cameroon Orange T+T Cape Verde CV Movil Cayman Islands Digicel Central African Atlantique Telecom (Moov) Republic Chad Airtel ENTEL Chile Telefonica Moviles (Movistar) Claro China Mobile China China Unicom Colombia Movil (Tigo) Colombia Comcel Airtel Congo Warid Claro Costa Rica ICE Telefonica Moviles Cote d'Ivoire Atlantique Telecom (Moov) Cuba ETECSA (Cubacel) Curacao Digicel Airtel Democratic Oasis Republic of Congo Vodacom Africell Dominica Digicel Dominican Orange Republic Trilogy Dominicana (Viva) Ecuador Otecel Etisalat Egypt Mobinil Vodafone Claro El Salvador Digicel Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Telefonica Moviles Equatorial Guinea Orange Ethiopia Ethio Telecom (ETC) Fiji Digicel French Guiana Digicel French Polynesia Vini Airtel Gabon Libertis Africell Gambia Comium QCell Airtel (Zain) Ghana Scancom (MTN) Vodafone Ghana (Onetouch) Grenada Digicel Guadeloupe Digicel Claro Guatemala Telefonica Moviles Areeba Guinea Intercel Orange Guinea ComCEL (Voila) Haiti Digicel Honduras Claro CSL China Mobile Hong Kong Company (PEOPLES) Hutchison Hong Kong Hutchison 3G PCCW Mobile SmarTone Mobile Communications (SmarTone-Vodafone) Aircel Bharti Airtel India Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) IDEA Cellular Loop Mobile Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) Reliance Communications Tata DOCOMO Vodafone AXIS Indosat Indonesia Hutchison Telkomsel KFZO (TKC) MCI Iran MTN Irancell Taliya Rightel Asiacell Korek Telecom Iraq Orascom (Iraqna) Zain (Atheer) Cellcom Israel Partner Communications (Orange) Pelephone Jamaica Digicel Japan NTT DOCOMO Petra Jordanian Mobile Telecommunications Company (Orange Jordan) Jordan Umniah Mobile Zain Airtel Kenya Essar Telecom Kenya (yu) Kenya Safaricom Telkom (Orange) VIVA Kuwait Wataniya Zain (MTC) MIC1 (Alfa) Lebanon MTC touch (Zain) Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Lesotho Vodacom Cellcom Liberia Comium Lonestar Cell (MTN) Libya Al Madar CTM Macau Hutchison Telecom (Three) Airtel Madagascar Orange Telma Malawi Airtel Celcom Axiata Berhad DIGI Malaysia Maxis U Mobile Dhiraagu Maldives Wataniya Telecom Mali Orange Martinique Digicel Mauritania Mattel Cellplus Mobile Communications (Orange) Mauritius MTML Emtel Telcel Mexico Telefonica Moviles (Movistar) MobiCom Mongolia Unitel Group Inwi (Wana) Morocco Maroc Telecom (IAM) Meditel Mcel Mozambique Vodacom Myanmar Ooredoo CellOne (Powercom, Leo) Namibia MTC Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Nepal NCell Netherlands Telecel, St. Maarten Antilles Setel 2degrees (NZ Communications) New Zealand Spark (New Zealand Telecom) Vodafone Claro Nicaragua Telefónia Celular de Nicaragua S.A. (Movistar) Airtel Niger Atlantique Telecom (Moov) Orange Niger EMTS (Etisalat) Nigeria MTN Vmobile (Airtel) Nawras Oman Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) Mobilink PTML (Ufone) Pakistan Warid Telecom Zong Jawwal Palestine Wataniya Mobile Cable & Wireless Panama Panama Digicel Telefonica Moviles (Movistar) Digicel Papua New Guinea Telikom AMX (Claro) Tigo (Telecel) Paraguay Nucleo Hola Claro Peru entel Digitel Philippines Globe Telecom Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Smart Communications Q-Tel Qatar Vodafone Rwanda Rwandatel Saint Kitts and Digicel Nevis Saint Lucia Digicel Saint Vincent and Digicel the Grenadines Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) Saudi Arabia Saudi Telecom Company (STC) Zain SENTEL (Tigo) Senegal Sonatel Multimedia (Orange) Seychelles Cable & Wireless Africell Sierra Leone Airtel Sierra Leone Comium M1 Singapore SingTel StarHub Cell C South African Vodacom Republic Telekom MTN KT Corporation South Korea SK Telecom Bharti Airtel Dialog Axiata (MTN) Sri Lanka Etisalat Mobitel Hutchison MTN (Areeba) Sudan Vivacell Zain (Mobitel) Telesur Suriname Intelsur Voice CAMEL Data 3G Zone / Territory Mobile Network Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming MTN Syria Syriatel Mobile Telecom FarEasTone Taiwan Mobile Taiwan
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