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Trial Pack Network Coverage Trial Pack network coverage Country Network Afghanistan MTN Afghanistan Etisalat Alands Islands Alands Mobile Albania T-Mobile Albania Eagle Albania Vodafone Algeria ATM Mobilis Algeria Wataniya Telecom Anguilla C+W LIME Anguilla Digicel Antigua & Barbuda C+W LIME Argentina Telefonica Moviles Armenia Armentel Armenia UCOM LLC Aruba Digicel Australia Optus Australia Vodafone Australia Telstra Austria H3G Austria T-Mobile Austria A1 Azerbaijan Azercell Azerbaijan Azerfon Bahamas Be Aliv Bahrain Zain BH Bangladesh Banglalink Bangladesh GrameenPhone Barbados C+W LIME Belarus MTS Belarus Velcom Belgium Base Belgium Orange Belgium Proximus Belize Speednet Communications Belize Belize Telecom Benin Etisalat (Moov) Bolivia Nuevatel Bolivia Tigo Trial SIM Coverage - Pod Group 1 Bonaire Digicel Bosnia & Herzegovenia BH Telecom Brazil Vivo Brazil Vivo Brazil Vivo Brazil Vivo British Virgin Islands Caribbean Cellular Telephone (CCT) British Virgin Islands C+W LIME Brunei Dst Com Brunei Progresif Cellular Bulgaria MobilTel EAD Bulgaria Globul Burkina Faso Orange Burundi SMART Cambodia CamGSM Cambodia Viettel Cameroon MTN Canada Bell Mobility Canada Sasktel Canada Telus Canada Videotron Cape Verde CV Movel SA Cayman Islands C+W LIME Chad Airtel Africa Chile Telefonica Chile Entel China China Mobile China China Mobile China China Mobile China China Telecommunications China China Unicom Colombia Tigo Colombia Telefonica Congo (Democratic Republic) Airtel Africa Congo (Democratic Republic) Vodacom Congo; (Brazzaville) Airtel Africa Costa Rica Telefonica Croatia Tele2 Croatia VIPNet Croatia Tmobile Cyprus Cyta Cyprus Primetel Cyprus MTN Czech Republic Vodafone Trial SIM Coverage - Pod Group 2 Czech Republic O2 Czech Republic T-Mobile Denmark Telenor Denmark Hi3G Access Denmark Telia Mobile Denmark TDC Dominica C+W LIME Ecuador CNT Ecuador Telefonica Egypt Orange El Salvador Tigo El Salvador Digicel El Salvador Telefonica Equatorial Guinea Greencom Estonia Telia Eesti Estonia Tele2 Estonia Elisa Ethiopia Ethio Telecom Faroe Islands Faroese Telecom Faroe Islands P/F Kall (Vodafone) Fiji Digicel Finland Elisa Finland TeliaSonera France Orange France Bouygues Telecom France Free Mobile French Guyana Digicel Gabon Airtel Africa Georgia Geocell Georgia Mobitel Germany T-Mobile Germany Vodafone Germany O2 Ghana Vodafone Ghana Millicom Ghana Airtel Africa Gibraltar Gibtel Greece Cosmote Greece Vodafone Greece Vodafone Greece Wind Hellas Greenland TELE Greenland Grenada C+W LIME Guam IT&E Guatemala Telefonica Trial SIM Coverage - Pod Group 3 Guinea Areeba Guinea Bissau MTN Guyana Digicel Haiti Voila Honduras Tigo Hong Kong SmarTone-Vodafone Hong Kong Hutchison Telephone Co Ltd (2G) Hong Kong Hutchison Telephone Co Ltd (2G) Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecoms (HKT) Limited Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecoms (HKT) Limited (CSL) Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecoms (HKT) Limited (CSL) Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecoms (HKT) Limited (CSL) Hong Kong China Mobile Hong Kong Hungary Telenor Hungary T-Mobile Hungary Vodafone Iceland Nova Iceland Siminn Iceland Vodafone Iceland IMC India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Jio India Bharti Airtel (Bihar) Trial SIM Coverage - Pod Group 4 India Bharti Airtel (New Delhi) India Bharti Airtel (Orissa) India Bharti Airtel (UP East) India Bharti Airtel (West Bengal) India Bharti Airtel Andhra India Bharti Airtel Chennai India Bharti Airtel Gujarat India Bharti Airtel Haryana India Bharti Airtel Himachal India Bharti Airtel Karnataka India Bharti Airtel Kerala India Bharti Airtel Kolkata India Bharti Airtel Madhya India Bharti Airtel Maharashtra India Bharti Airtel Mumbai India Bharti Airtel Punjab India Bharti Airtel Tamilnadu India Bharti Airtel Uttar India Bharti Hexacom Rajastan India Vodafone Essar (East) India Vodafone Essar (Gujarat) India Vodafone Essar (Kerala) India Vodafone Essar (Maharashtra) India Vodafone Essar (Mumbai) India Vodafone Essar (Tamil Nadu) India Vodafone Essar Mobile Services Indonesia PT XL Axiata Indonesia Hutchison CP Telecommunications Indonesia Telkomsel Indonesia PT Indosat Indonesia PT Indosat Iran MCI Ireland O2 (H3G) Ireland Vodafone Ireland H3G Ireland Eir Isle of Man Manx Telecom Israel Pelephone Israel Hot Mobile Italy ILIAD Italia Italy WIND Tre Italy Vodafone Omnitel Italy WIND Tre Ivory Coast MTN Jamaica C+W LIME Trial SIM Coverage - Pod Group 5 Japan KDDI Japan DoCoMo Japan Softbank Jersey JT Jersey Jordan Zain Kazakhstan Mobile Telecom Kazakhstan K'Cell Kazakhstan KarTel Kenya Zain Kenya Airtel Africa Kenya Safaricom Kenya Telkom Kiribati ATHKL Kosovo Monaco Telecom Kuwait Zain Kuwait Viva Kyrgyzstan Republic Sky Mobile Latvia Tele2 Latvia Latvian Mobile Tel Co (Telia) Lesotho Econet Liechtenstein Mobilkom Liechtenstein Orange Lithuania Tele2 AG Lithuania UAB Bite GSM Lithuania Omnitel Luxembourg P & T Luxembourg Luxembourg TANGO Luxembourg Orange Macau Hutchison Macau CTM Macau SmarTone Macedonia VIP Malawi Airtel Africa Malaysia Maxis Malaysia Celcom Malaysia Celcom Malaysia DiGi Malta Go Mobile Malta Vodafone Mexico AR Mexico Mexico AT&T Mexico Mexico Telefonica Moviles Mexico Mexico AT&T Mexico Moldova Moldcell Moldova Orange Trial SIM Coverage - Pod Group 6 Monaco Monaco Telecom Mongolia Unitel Mongolia Mobicom Montenegro Telenor Montserrat C+W LIME Morocco Maroc Telecom Mozambique Vodacom Myanmar Telenor Myanmar MPT Namibia Telecom Namibia Nepal NTC Netherlands T-Mobile Netherlands Vodafone Libertel Netherlands T-Mobile Netherlands KPN Telecom New Zealand Spark New Zealand Vodafone New Zealand Two Degrees Nicaragua Telefonica Niger Orange Nigeria 9 Mobile Nigeria Airtel Africa Nigeria Globacom Nigeria MTN Nigeria Ntel Non Terrestrial Sea Tampnet Norway TeliaSonera Norge Norway TDC Norway Telenor Mobile Oman Oman Mobile Pakistan Warid Pakistan Telenor Palestine Jawwal Panama Digicel Panama Telefonica Papua New Guinea Bmobile Papua New Guinea Digicel Paraguay Tigo Paraguay Nucleo Peru Viettel Peru Telefonica Philippines Globe Telecom Philippines SMART Communications Poland Polska Era Poland PTK Centeral (Orange) Trial SIM Coverage - Pod Group 7 Poland Polkomtel Poland P4 Play Portugal Sonaecom Portugal Vodafone Qatar Vodafone Romania Telekom (Cosmote) Romania Vodafone Romania Orange Romania Russia MTS -Mobile TeleSystems Russia VimpelCom Russia LLC Ekaterinburg Russia Tele2 Russia Rwanda MTN Samoa Digicel Saudi Arabia Saudi Telecom Co Saudi Arabia Zain Serbia Telenor Singapore M1 Limited Singapore StarHub Singapore StarHub Singapore SingTel Mobile (1800) Singapore SingTel Mobile (900) Slovak Republic T-Mobile Slovak Republic Orange Slovak Republic O2 Slovenia Telekom Slovenije d.d. Slovenia SiMobil Slovenia Telemach South Africa Cell C South Africa MTN South Africa Vodacom South Korea LG Uplus South Korea SK Telecom South Korea KT South Sudan MTN Spain Vodafone Spain Orange Spain Telefonica Moviles Spain Xfera Sri Lanka Mobitel Sri Lanka Hutchison Sri Lanka Dialog Telekom St Maarten Telcell St. Kitts & Nevis C+W LIME St. Lucia C+W LIME Trial SIM Coverage - Pod Group 8 St. Vincent & the Grenadines C+W LIME Surinam Digicel Surinam Telesur Sweden Telenor Sverige AB Sweden Telenor Sverige Sweden H3G Sweden Tele2 AB Sweden Telia Mobile AB Switzerland Swisscom Switzerland Sunrise Switzerland Salt Mobile SA Taiwan Chunghwa Taiwan Far EasTone Taiwan T-Star Taiwan Taiwan Mobile Tajikistan Tacom Tanzania Airtel Africa Tanzania Viettel Tanzania SMART Thailand DTAC Thailand DTAC Thailand True Move Thailand AWN Thailand True Move Thailand True Move Tonga Digicel Trinidad & Tobago Digicel Tunisia Tunisiana Turkey Avea Turkey Avea Turkey Turkcell Turkey Turkcell Turkey Vodafone Turks & Caicos C+W LIME Uganda Airtel Africa Uganda MTN Uganda Africell Uganda Telecom Uganda Uganda Airtel Africa UK O2 UK Hutchison 3G UK Vodafone Ukraine Lifecell LLC Ukraine Kyvistar United Arab Emirates (UAE) dU Trial SIM Coverage - Pod Group 9 Uruguay Telefonica Moviles USA Cincinnati Bell USA AT&T USA Viaero USA Limitless USA Alaska Wireless USA Indigo Wireless USA Tampnet USA Sprint USA Union Telecom USA US Cellular USA Verizon USA T-Mobile USA Uzbekistan Unitel (Beeline) Vanuatu Digicel Venezuela Telcel C.A. Vietnam Vietamobile Vietnam Viettel Corporation (VNMVT) Zambia Airtel Africa Zambia Zamtel Trial SIM Coverage - Pod Group 10 .
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