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Cellcore Worldwide Coverage countryName networkName Abkhazia A-Mobile Abkhazia Aquafon Afghanistan AWCC (Afghan Wireless Communication Company) Afghanistan Etisalat Afghanistan Afghanistan MTN Afghanistan Afghanistan ROSHAN (TDCA Ltd) Afghanistan Salaam Albania ALBtelecom (Eagle Mobile) Albania AMC (Albanian Mobile Communications) Albania Plus Communication Albania Vodafone Albania Algeria Djezzy (Orascom Telecom Algerie) Algeria Mobilis (ATM Mobilis) Algeria Ooredoo Algeria American Samoa BlueSky (American Samoa License, Inc.) Andorra Mobiland (Servei de Tele d%27Andorra) Angola Movicel Angola UNITEL Anguilla Digicel Anguilla Anguilla LIME (Cable %26 Wireless (Anguilla) Ltd) Anguilla Weblinks Antigua and Barbuda APUA (Antigua Public Utilities Authority) Antigua and Barbuda Digicel Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda LIME (Cable %26 Wireless (Antigua) Ltd) Argentina Claro Argentina (AMX Argentina S.A.) Argentina Movistar (Telefonica Moviles Argentina S.A.) Argentina Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) Argentina Telecom Personal S.A. Armenia Beeline (ArmenTel) Armenia Karabakh Telecom Armenia Orange Armenia Armenia VivaCell-MTS (K Telecom CJSC) Aruba Digicel Aruba Aruba SETAR N.V. (Servicio di Telecomunicacion di Aruba) Australia Telstra Australia Vodafone (Vodafone Hutchison Australia Pty Ltd) Australia YES OPTUS (Singtel Optus Ltd) Austria 3 AT (Hutchison 3G Austria) Austria A1 (A1 Telekom Austria AG) Austria Orange Austria Austria T-Mobile Austria Austria tele.ring (T-Mobile Austria) Azerbaijan Azercell Azerbaijan Bakcell Azerbaijan Nar Mobile (Azerfon LLC) Bahamas BaTelCo (BTC) Bahrain Batelco (Bahrain Telecommunications Company) Bahrain VIVA Bahrain Bahrain Zain BH Bangladesh Airtel Bangladesh Bangladesh Banglalink (Orascom Telecom Ltd) Bangladesh Citycell (CDMA) Bangladesh Grameenphone Bangladesh Robi (Robi Axiata Ltd) Bangladesh TeleTalk Barbados Digicel Barbados Barbados LIME (Cable %26 Wireless (Barbados) Ltd) Barbados Sunbeach Communications Belarus life:) (Belarusian Telecommunications Network CJSC) Belarus MTS (JLLC Mobile TeleSystems) Belarus velcom Belgium BASE (KPN Group Belgium NV/SA) Belgium Mobistar S.A. Belgium Proximus (Belgacom SA/NV) Belgium Telenet (Mobistar MVNO) Belize Belize Telecommunications (Belize Telemedia Ltd) Benin Bell Benin Communication (BBCOM) Benin Etisalat Benin Benin GloBenin (Glomobile Benin Ltd) Benin Libercom Benin MTN (Spacetel-Benin) Bermuda Bermuda Digital Communications Ltd. (M3 Wireless) Bermuda CellularOne Bermuda Digicel Bermuda Bhutan B-Mobile Bhutan TashiCell (Tashi InfoComm Ltd) Bolivia Entel Bolivia Nuevatel PCS De Bolivia Bolivia Tigo (Millicom International Cellular S.A.) Bosnia and Herzegovina BH Mobile (BH Telecom) Bosnia and Herzegovina HT-ERONET (Public Enterprise Croatian Telecom JSC) Bosnia and Herzegovina m:tel (RS Telecommunications JSC Banja Luka) Botswana beMOBILE (Botswana Telecommunications Corporation) Botswana Mascom Wireless Botswana Orange Botswana Brazil aeiou / SP - Sao Paulo Brazil Claro / AC - Rio Branco Brazil Claro / AL - Maceio Brazil Claro / AM - Manaus Brazil Claro / AP - Macapa Brazil Claro / BA - Salvador Brazil Claro / CE - Fortaleza Brazil Claro / DF - Brasilia Brazil Claro / ES - Vitoria Brazil Claro / GO - Goiania Brazil Claro / MA - Sao Luis Brazil Claro / MG - Belo Horizonte Brazil Claro / MS - Campo Grande Brazil Claro / MT - Cuiaba Brazil Claro / PA - Belem Brazil Claro / PB - Joao Pessoa Brazil Claro / PE - Recife Brazil Claro / PI - Teresina Brazil Claro / PR - Curitiba Brazil Claro / RJ - Rio de Janeiro Brazil Claro / RN - Natal Brazil Claro / RO - Porto Velho Brazil Claro / RR - Boa Vista Brazil Claro / RS - Porto Alegre Brazil Claro / SC - Florianopolis Brazil Claro / SE - Aracaju Brazil Claro / SP - Sao Paulo Brazil Claro / TO - Palmas Brazil CTBC - Algar Telecom / MG - Belo Horizonte Brazil CTBC - Algar Telecom / MS - Campo Grande Brazil CTBC - Algar Telecom / SP - Sao Paulo Brazil CTBC - Algar Telecom / TO - Palmas Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / AC - Rio Branco Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / AL - Maceio Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / AM - Manaus Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / AP - Macapa Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / BA - Salvador Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / CE - Fortaleza Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / DF - Brasilia Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / ES - Vitoria Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / GO - Goiania Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / MA - Sao Luis Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / MG - Belo Horizonte Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / MS - Campo Grande Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / MT - Cuiaba Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / PA - Belem Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / PB - Joao Pessoa Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / PE - Recife Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / PI - Teresina Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / PR - Curitiba Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / RJ - Rio de Janeiro Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / RN - Natal Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / RO - Porto Velho Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / RR - Boa Vista Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / RS - Porto Alegre Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / SC - Florianopolis Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / SE - Aracaju Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / SP - Sao Paulo Brazil Nextel (NII Holdings Inc) / TO - Palmas Brazil Oi - Brasil Telecom Celular / AC - Rio Branco Brazil Oi - Brasil Telecom Celular / DF - Brasilia Brazil Oi - Brasil Telecom Celular / GO - Goiania Brazil Oi - Brasil Telecom Celular / MS - Campo Grande Brazil Oi - Brasil Telecom Celular / MT - Cuiaba Brazil Oi - Brasil Telecom Celular / PR - Curitiba Brazil Oi - Brasil Telecom Celular / RO - Porto Velho Brazil Oi - Brasil Telecom Celular / RS - Porto Alegre Brazil Oi - Brasil Telecom Celular / SC - Florianopolis Brazil Oi - Brasil Telecom Celular / TO - Palmas Brazil Oi - TNL / AL - Maceio Brazil Oi - TNL / AM - Manaus Brazil Oi - TNL / AP - Macapa Brazil Oi - TNL / BA - Salvador Brazil Oi - TNL / CE - Fortaleza Brazil Oi - TNL / ES - Vitoria Brazil Oi - TNL / MA - Sao Luis Brazil Oi - TNL / MG - Belo Horizonte Brazil Oi - TNL / PA - Belem Brazil Oi - TNL / PB - Joao Pessoa Brazil Oi - TNL / PE - Recife Brazil Oi - TNL / PI - Teresina Brazil Oi - TNL / RJ - Rio de Janeiro Brazil Oi - TNL / RN - Natal Brazil Oi - TNL / RR - Boa Vista Brazil Oi - TNL / SE - Aracaju Brazil Oi - TNL / SP - Sao Paulo Brazil Porto Seguro Conecta / RJ - Rio de Janeiro Brazil Porto Seguro Conecta / SP - Sao Paulo Brazil Sercomtel / PR - Curitiba Brazil TIM Brasil / AC - Rio Branco Brazil TIM Brasil / AL - Maceio Brazil TIM Brasil / AM - Manaus Brazil TIM Brasil / AP - Macapa Brazil TIM Brasil / BA - Salvador Brazil TIM Brasil / CE - Fortaleza Brazil TIM Brasil / DF - Brasilia Brazil TIM Brasil / ES - Vitoria Brazil TIM Brasil / GO - Goiania Brazil TIM Brasil / MA - Sao Luis Brazil TIM Brasil / MG - Belo Horizonte Brazil TIM Brasil / MS - Campo Grande Brazil TIM Brasil / MT - Cuiaba Brazil TIM Brasil / PA - Belem Brazil TIM Brasil / PB - Joao Pessoa Brazil TIM Brasil / PE - Recife Brazil TIM Brasil / PI - Teresina Brazil TIM Brasil / PR - Curitiba Brazil TIM Brasil / RJ - Rio de Janeiro Brazil TIM Brasil / RN - Natal Brazil TIM Brasil / RO - Porto Velho Brazil TIM Brasil / RR - Boa Vista Brazil TIM Brasil / RS - Porto Alegre Brazil TIM Brasil / SC - Florianopolis Brazil TIM Brasil / SE - Aracaju Brazil TIM Brasil / SP - Sao Paulo Brazil TIM Brasil / TO - Palmas Brazil Vivo / AC - Rio Branco Brazil Vivo / AL - Maceio Brazil Vivo / AM - Manaus Brazil Vivo / AP - Macapa Brazil Vivo / BA - Salvador Brazil Vivo / CE - Fortaleza Brazil Vivo / DF - Brasilia Brazil Vivo / ES - Vitoria Brazil Vivo / GO - Goiania Brazil Vivo / MA - Sao Luis Brazil Vivo / MG - Belo Horizonte (fka Telemig Celular) Brazil Vivo / MS - Campo Grande Brazil Vivo / MT - Cuiaba Brazil Vivo / PA - Belem Brazil Vivo / PB - Joao Pessoa Brazil Vivo / PE - Recife Brazil Vivo / PI - Teresina Brazil Vivo / PR - Curitiba Brazil Vivo / RJ - Rio de Janeiro Brazil Vivo / RN - Natal Brazil Vivo / RO - Porto Velho Brazil Vivo / RR - Boa Vista Brazil Vivo / RS - Porto Alegre Brazil Vivo / SC - Florianopolis Brazil Vivo / SE - Aracaju Brazil Vivo / SP - Sao Paulo Brazil Vivo / TO - Palmas British Indian Ocean Territory Mobile Network Brunei Darussalam b-mobile (B-Mobile Communications Sdn Bhd) Brunei Darussalam DTSCom (DataStream Technology) Bulgaria GLOBUL (Cosmo Bulgaria Mobile EAD) Bulgaria M-Tel BG (Mobiltel EAD) Bulgaria vivacom (Bulgarian Telecommunications Company AD (BTC)) Burkina Faso Airtel Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Onatel Burkina Faso Telecel Faso Burundi Econet Wireless Burundi Burundi Leo Burundi Burundi Smart Mobile (LACELL SU) Burundi Viettel Burundi Cambodia Beeline (Sotelco Ltd) Cambodia Cellcard (CamGSM) Cambodia Metfone (Viettel Cambodia) Cambodia qb (CADCOMMS) Cambodia SeaTel (South East Asia Telecom) Cambodia Smart (Smart Axiata Co. Ltd - fka Hello Axiata) Cambodia Smart (Smart Axiata Co. Ltd - fka Latelz) Cameroon MTN Cameroon Cameroon Nexttel (Viettel) Cameroon Orange Canada Bell Mobility Canada Bell Mobility - Virgin Mobile Canada Canada Landline / Minor Carriers Canada DMTS (Dryden Municipal Telephone System) Canada EastLink (Bragg Communications Inc.) Canada Execulink Telecom Canada Globalstar Canada Ice Wireless (Iristel) Canada Mobilicity (DAVE Wireless) Canada MTS Allstream Canada Quadro Communications Canada Rogers Wireless Canada Rogers Wireless - Fido Canada SaskTel Mobility Canada TBayTel Mobility Canada TELUS Mobility Canada Videotron Canada Wind Mobile (Globalive Wireless) Cape Verde CVMovel Cape Verde T%2B TELECOMUNICACOES
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