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International Rates INTERNATIONAL RATES DIGICEL REGIONAL FIXED & MOBILE RATES $2.99 Anguilla - Mobile Digicel 1264581, 1264582, 1264583, 1264584 Antigua & Barbuda- Mob Digicel 1268716, 1268717, 1268718, 1268719, 1268720, 1268721, 1268722, 1268724, 1268725, 1268726, 1268732, 1268734, 1268736, 1268783, 1268785, 1268788 Aruba - Mobile Digicel 297630, 297640, 297641, 29773, 29774 Barbados - Mobile Digicel 1246256, 1246257, 1246258, 1246259, 124626, 124682, 124683, 124684, 124685 Barbados - Wimax Digicel 1246530, 1246531, 1246532, 1246533, 1246534 Bermuda - Mobile Digicel 144150, 144151, 144152, 144153, 144159 Bonaire - Mobile Digicel 59970, 59978 British Virgin Isl. - Mob Digi 1284300, 1284340, 1284341, 1284342, 1284343, 1284344, 1284345, 1284346, 1284347, 1284393, 1284394 Cayman - Mobile Digicel 1345321, 1345322, 1345323, 1345324, 1345325, 1345326, 1345327, 1345328, 1345329, 1345514, 1345516, 1345517, 1345525, 1345526, 1345527, 1345529, 1345545, 1345546, 1345547, 1345548, 1345549, 1345550 Cayman - Wimax Digicel 1345623, 1345640, 1345649 Curacao - Mobile Digicel 599965, 599966, 599967, 599968, 599969 Dominica - Mobile Digicel 1767315, 1767316, 1767317, 1767420, 1767421, 1767611, 1767612, 1767613, 1767614, 1767615, 1767616, 1767617 EL Salvador - Mobile Digicel 5037072, 50370730, 50370731, 50370732, 50370733, 50370734, 503730, 503731, 503732, 503733, 5037330, 5037331, 5037332, 5037333, 5037334, 5037335, 5037336, 5037337, 5037338, 5037339, 503734, 503735, 503736, 503737, 503738, 503739, 503740, 503741, 503742, 503743, 503744, 503746, 5037695, 5037696, 5037697, 5037698, 503776, 503777, 503797, 5037801, 50378020, 50378021, 50378022, 50378023, 50378024, 5036200, 5036201, 5036202, 5036203, 5036204, 5036205, 5036206, 5036207, 5036208, 5036209 EL Salvador - PSTN Digicel 50322170, 50322171, 50322172, 50322173, 50322174, 50322190, 50322191, 50322192, 50322193, 50322194, 50322195, 50322477, 50322478, 50322479, 50322550, 50322551, 50322552, 50322553, 50322554, 50322556, 50322650, 50322651, 50322652, 50322653, 50322654, 50322850, 50322851, 50322852, 50322853, 50322854, 50322855, 50323329, 50323390, 50323425, 50323426, 50323427, 50323428, 50323429, 50323430, 50323431, 50323432, 50323433, 50323434, 50323435, 50323436, 50323437, 50323438, 50323439, 50324100, 50324101, 50324102, 50324103, 50324104, 50324105, 50324106, 50324107, 5032423, 50324230, 50324231, 50324232, 50324233, 50324234, 50324235, 50324236, 50324237, 50324238, 50324239, 50324280, 50324281, 50324282, 5032439, 5032504, 50325048, 50325049, 5032559, 5032560, 50325610, 50325611, 50325612, 50325613, 50325910, 50326430, 50326431, 50326432, 50326433, 50326434, 50326440, 50326441, 50325614, 50325615, 50325617 French Guiana - Mobile Digicel 59469412, 59469413, 59469414, 59469415, 59469416, 59469490, 59469491, 59469492, 59469493, 59469494, 59469495, 59469496, 59469497, 59469498, 59469499 Grenada - Mobile Digicel 1473414, 1473415, 1473416, 1473417, 1473418, 1473419, 1473420, 1473421, 1473422, 1473533, 1473534, 1473535, 1473536, 1473537, 1473538 Guadeloupe - Mobile Digicel 59069006, 59069007, 59069011, 59069012, 59069013, 59069014, 59069015, 59069016, 59069017, 59069018, 59069019, 59069020, 59069021, 59069023, 59069024, 59069025, 59069036, 59069042, 59069043, 59069044, 59069045, 59069046, 59069069, 59069080, 59069081, 59069082, 59069083, 59069084, 59069085, 59069086, 59069008, 59069009 Martinique - Mobile Digicel 59669610, 59669611, 59669616, 59669617, 59669618, 59669619, 59669650, 59669651, 59669652, 5966967, 59669690, 59669691, 59669692, 59669693, 59669694, 59669695, 59669696, 59669697, 59669698, 59669653, 59669654 Panama - Mobile Digicel 507600, 507601, 507602, 507603, 507604, 507605, 507606, 507607, 507608, 507609, 507610, 507611, 507612, 507613, 507614, 507615 St. Lucia - Mobile Digicel 1758518, 1758519, 1758520, 1758712, 1758713, 1758714, 1758715, 1758716, 1758717, 1758718, 1758719, 1758720, 1758721, 1758722, 1758723, 1758724, 1758725, 1758726, 1758727, 1758728, 1758729- 1758731 St. Vincent - Mobile Digicel 1784430, 1784431, 1784432, 1784433, 1784434, 1784435, 1784526, 1784527, 1784528, 1784529, 1784530, 1784531, 1784532, 1784533 St.Kitts & Nevis - Mob Digicel 1869760, 1869762, 1869763, 1869764, 1869765, 1869766 Suriname - Mobile Digicel 59771, 59772, 59781, 59782, 59774, 59776 Trinidad & Tobago- Mob Digicel 1868285,1868289, 1868290, 1868291, 1868292, 1868293, 1868294, 1868295, 1868296, 1868297, 1868298, 1868299, 1868301, 1868302, 1868303, 1868304, 1868305, 1868306, 1868307, 1868308, 1868309, 1868310, 1868312, 1868313, 1868314, 1868315, 1868316, 1868317, 1868318, 1868319, 186832, 186833, 186834, 186835, 186836, 186837, 186838, 186839, 1868286, 1868287 Turks & Caicos -Mobile Digicel 1649331, 1649332, 1649333, 1649339, 1649341, 1649342, 1649343, 1649344, 1649345, 1649346, 1649347, 1649348, 1649349, 1649338 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD $9.99 Alaska 1907 Albania 355 Algeria 213 Algeria -ALGER 21320, 21321, 21322 Andorra 376 Andorra -Mob 3763, 3764, 3765, 3766 Angola 244 Angola -Mob 2449 Angola -Mob 24492, 24493, 24494 UNITEL Anguilla - Mobile 1264235, 1264469, 1264476, 1264536, 1264537, 1264538, 1264539, 1264543, 1264729, 1264772 Other Anguilla - PSTN all other 1264 detinations Antigua & Barbu- 1268464, 1268723, 1268727, 1268728, 1268729, 1268764, 1268770, 1268771, 1268772, 1268773, 1268774, 1268775, 1268776, 1268778, 1268779, 1268780, 1268781, 1268782, 1268784, 1268786, 1268789 da - Mob Other Antigua & Barbu- 1268, 1268404, 1268739, 1268938 da - PSTN Argentina 54 Argentina -BUE- 5411 NOS AIRES Argentina -Mob 549 Argentina -OTHER 54221, 54223, 54261, 54341, 54351, 54353, 54358 CITIES Armenia 374 Armenia -KARA- 37447 BAKH Aruba all other 297 not in Caribbean sheet Australia 61 Australia -METRO 61261, 61262, 6128, 6129, 61380, 61381, 61382, 61383, 61384, 61385, 61386, 61387, 61388, 6139, 6173, 61860, 61861, 61862, 61863, 61864, 61865, 61870, 61871, 61872, 61873, 61874, 61881, 61882, 61883, 61884, 61892, 61893, 61894 Australia -Mob 614 Australia -Mob 61401, 61402, 61403, 61411, 61412, 61413, 61421, 61422, 61423, 61431, 61432, 61434, 61435, 61466, 614683, 614684, 614685, 614686, 614687, 614688, 614689, 61478, 614790, 614791, 61481, 61482 OPTUS Australia -Mob 61400, 61407, 61408, 61409, 61417, 61418, 61419, 61427, 61428, 61429, 61437, 61438, 61439, 614444, 61447, 61448, 61457, 61458, 61459, 61467, 61474, 61475, 61477, 61487, 614880, 614881, 614882, 614883, 614884, 614885, TELSTRA 614886, 614887, 614889, 61498, 61499 Australia -Vas 6113 SPECIAL SRV Austria 43 Austria -Mob 43678 Austria -Mob 43660, 4367833, 436789 HI3G Austria -Mob 43664, 43680, 4368184, 43688, 4369988, 4369989 MOBILKOM Austria -Mob 43681, 43699 ORANGE Austria -Mob T 43650, 43676, 43677 MOBILE Austria -VIENNA 431 Bahamas 1242 Bahrain 973 Bahrain -Mob 97331, 973320, 973322, 973323, 973380, 973381, 973382, 973383, 973384, 973388, 97339 Bahrain -Mob 97333, 973340, 973341, 973343, 973344, 973345, 973350, 973351, 973353, 973355, 9736300, 9736333, 9736361, 9736366 VIVA Bahrain -Mob 97336, 97337, 973663, 973666, 973669 ZAIN Bangladesh 880 Bangladesh -Mob 88011, 88015, 88016, 88017, 88018, 88019 Barbados - Mo- 124623, 1246240, 1246241, 1246242, 1246243, 1246244, 1246245, 1246247, 1246248, 1246249, 1246250, 1246251, 1246252, 1246253, 1246254, 1246446, 1246447, 1246448, 1246449, 124645, 124652 bile Other Barbados - PSTN all other 1246 destinations Belgium 32 INTERNATIONAL RATES Belgium -Mob 3248 BASE Belgium -Mob 324660, 324661, 324662, 324663 LYCAMOBILE Belgium -Mob 3249, 32770005 MOBISTAR Belgium -Mob 32460, 3247, 32770001 PROXIMUS Belgium -Mob 324681, 324682, 324683 TELENET Belgium -Vas 32702, 32703, 32704, 32706, 32707 UNIVERSAL ACCESS Bermuda All other 1441 not in Caribbean sheet Bermuda - Mobile 14413, 144155, 14417 Other Bermuda - PSTN 1441 Bhutan 975 Bhutan -Mob 97516, 97517, 97577 Bolivia -COCHA- 59144 BAMBA Bolivia -LA PAZ 59122 Bolivia -OTHER 591252, 591262, 591464, 591466 CITIES Bolivia -RURAL 591220, 5912213, 5912275, 5912287, 5912289, 59122971, 5912529, 59125320, 59125321, 59126320, 59126321, 59128720, 59128721, 5913313, 5913323, 5913382, 5913388, 59134720, 59134721, 59136477, 59138320, 59138321, 59139629, 59139669, 59139820, 59139821, 5913988, 5913989, 5914413, 591443, 5914457, 5914477, 5914478, 591448, 591449, 59146320, 59146321, 5914647, 5914649, 59146520, 59146521 Bolivia -SANTA 59133 CRUZ Bosnia Herz 387 Bosnia Herz -Fix 38730332, 38730333, 38730334, 3873048, 387309, 3873148, 3873248, 3873283, 387329, 38733831, 38733832, 38733833, 38733834, 38733835, 38733836, 38733837, 38733838, 38733839, 38733881, 3873391, 3873392, 3873393, ALTERNATIVE 3873394, 3873395, 3873397, 3873398, 387344, 387354, 387359, 3873683, 3873691, 3873692, 3873693, 3873698, 3873791, 3873792, 3873794, 38737961, 3873798, 387384, 38738911, 38738941, 3873920, 387394, 38739911, NETWORKS 387492, 387493, 387494, 387499, 38750, 387512, 387513, 387514, 387515, 387516, 387517, 387518, 387519, 38752, 38753, 38754, 387552, 387553, 38755401, 3875541, 38755421, 38755422, 38755423, 38755424, 3875548, 3875549, 387555, 387556, 387557, 387559, 387562, 387563, 387564, 387565, 387566, 387567, 387568, 387569, 38757, 38758, 38759, 38770300, 38770301, 38770309, 38770310, 38770311, 38770330, 38770331, 38770340, 38770350 Bosnia Herz 3873049, 3873063, 3873064, 3873065, 3873070, 3873071, 3873073, 3873079, 3873080, 3873087, 387317, 3873280, 3873288, 3873289, 38733901, 38733902, 387342, 387343, 3873450, 387348, 38735901, 38735902, 387363, -MOSTAR 387364, 387366, 3873677, 3873678, 387368, 38737901, 38737902, 387393, 387396, 387397, 387398, 387497, 38751901, 38751902 Botswana 267 Brazil 55 Brazil -BELO 5531
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