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Country Network AWCC Etisalat MTN TDCS Roshan Country Network AWCC Etisalat Afghanistan MTN TDCS Roshan Alands Islands Alands Mobile Eagle Albania Plus Vodafone ATM Mobilis Algeria Djezzy Wataniya Telecom Andorra Andorra Telecom Movicel Angola Unitel C+W LIME Anguilla Digicel APUA Antigua & Barbuda C+W LIME Digicel Claro Argentina Telefonica Moviles Armentel Armenia K-Telecom VivaCell MTS UCOM LLC Aruba Digicel A1 Austria H3G T-Mobile Azercell Azerbaijan Azerfon Bakcell Bahamas The Bahamas Telecom Company Batelco Bahrain Zain BH Banglalink Bangladesh GrameenPhone C+W LIME Barbados Digicel MTS Belarus Velcom Base Belgium Orange Proximus Belize Belize Telecom Etisalat Benin Glo Country Network Digicel Bermuda Digital Nuevatel Bolivia Tigo Bonaire Digicel Bosnia & Herzegovenia M:tel Botswana BTC 14 Brasil Telecom Claro Brazil TIM Brasil Vivo C+W LIME British Virgin Islands Caribbean Cellular Telephone (CCT) Digicel Brunei Progresif Cellular Globul Bulgaria MobilTel EAD Burkina Faso Airtel SMART Burundi Viettel Cabrera (Goat Island) Vodafone Cadcomms Cambodia CamGSM Viettel MTN Cameroon Viettel Bell Mobility Sasktel Canada Telus Videotron CV Movel SA Cape Verde T+Telecomunicacoes SA C+W LIME Cayman Islands Digicel Central African Republic Orange Airtel Chad Tigo Claro Chile Entel Telefonica China Mobile China China Unicom Colombia Telefonica Celtel Orange Congo Tigo Vodacom Congo (Democratic Republic) Africell Congo Brazzaville Airtel (Celtel) Country Network Claro Costa Rica I.C.E Tele2 Croatia VIPNet Cuba Cubacel Curacao Digicel Cyta Cyprus MTN Primetel Turkcell Cyprus (Northern) Vodafone O2 Czech Republic T-Mobile Vodafone Hi3G Access TDC Denmark Telenor Telia Mobile Djibouti Djibouti Telecom C+W LIME Dominica Digicel Dominican Republic Claro East Timor Viettel CNT Ecuador Conecel Telefonica Etisalat Egypt Orange Vodafone El Hierro Vodafone Claro Digicel El Salvador Telefonica Tigo Equatorial Guinea Greencom Elisa Estonia Tele2 Telia Eesti Ethiopia Ethio Telecom Faroe Islands Faroese Telecom Fiji Digicel DNA Finland Elisa TeliaSonera Formentera Vodafone Bouygues Telecom Free Mobile France Orange SFR Country Network French Guyana Digicel French Polynesia Tikiphone French West Indies Orange Caraibe Fuerteventura Vodafone Airtel Gabon Moov USAN Africell Gambia Comium Qcell Geocell Georgia Mobitel O2 Germany T-Mobile Vodafone Glo Millicom Ghana Vodafone Zain Gibraltar Gibtel Gran Canaria Vodafone Cosmote Greece Vodafone Wind Hellas Greenland TELE Greenland C+W LIME Grenada Digicel Guadeloupe Digicel Guam DoCoMo Claro Guatemala Telefonica Guernsey JT (Guernsey) Ltd Areeba Guinea Orange Guyana Digicel Digicel Haiti Viettel Voila Claro Honduras Digicel Tigo China Mobile Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecoms (HKT) Limited Hong Kong Hutchison Telephone Co Ltd SmarTone-Vodafone Telenor Hungary T-Mobile Vodafone Ibiza Vodafone Country Network IMC Nova Iceland Siminn Vodafone Aircel BSNL DoCoMo India IDEA MTNL Reliance Vodafone Essar Hutchison CP Telecommunications PT Indosat Indonesia PT XL Axiata Telkomsel MCI Iran MTN Irancell Iraq Asiacell H3G Meteor Ireland O2 Vodafone Isle of Man Manx Telecom Cellcom Hot Mobile Israel Orange Pelephone H3G Telecom Italia Italy Vodafone Omnitel WIND Koz (Comium) Ivory Coast Ivory Coast MOOV MTN C+W LIME Jamaica Digicel Orange Jordan Umniah KarTel Kazakhstan K'Cell Mobile Telecom Orange Kenya Safaricom Zain Kosovo Monaco Telecom Viva Kuwait Wataniya Zain Country Network Megacom Kyrgyzstan Republic NurTelecom Sky Mobile La Desirade Digicel La Palma Vodafone Lanzarote Vodafone ETL Public Company Laos Millicom Viettel Latvian Mobile Tel Co (Telia) Latvia Tele2 MIC1 Lebanon Touch Les Saintes Digicel Lesotho Econet Liberia Comium Liberia Libya Al Madar Alpacom Liechtenstein Mobilkom Orange Omnitel Lithuania Tele2 AG UAB Bite GSM P&T Luxembourg Luxembourg TANGO CTM Macau Hutchison SmarTone Macedonia VIP Airtel Madagascar Telma Madeira Vodafone Majorca Vodafone Airtel Malawi Telekom Networks Malawi Celcom DiGi Malaysia Maxis U Mobile Dhivehi Maldives Wataniya Maldives Mali Orange Go Mobile Malta Melita Vodafone Marie-Galante Digicel Martinique Digicel MTML Mauritius Orange Country Network Menorca Vodafone AT&T Mexico Mexico TelCel Telefonica Moviles Mexico Moldcell Moldova Orange Monaco Monaco Telecom Mongolia Mobicom M:Tel Montenegro Telenor Montserrat C+W LIME Maroc Telecom Morocco Orange WANA Corporate MCel Mozambique Movitel Ooredoo Myanmar Telenor Namibia MTC Nauru Digicel Ncell Nepal NTC KPN Telecom Netherlands T-Mobile Vodafone Libertel New Caledonia OPT Two Degrees New Zealand Vodafone Claro Nicaragua Telefonica Niger Orange EMTS Globacom Nigeria MTN Zain Telenor Mobile Norway TeliaSonera Norge Nawras Oman Oman Mobile Mobilink Pakistan Ufone Warid Palestine Jawwal C+W Claro Panama Digicel Telefonica Papua New Guinea Digicel Country Network Claro Hola Paraguay Nucleo Tigo Claro Peru Telefonica Viettel Digitel Philippines Globe Telecom SMART Communications P4 Play Polkomtel Poland Polska Era PTK Centeral (Orange) Sonaecom Portugal TMN Vodafone Portugal AT&T Puerto Rico Claro T-Mobile USA QTEL Qatar Vodafone Orange Romania Romania Telekom (Cosmote) Vodafone LLC Ekaterinburg Megafon Russia MTS - Mobile Telesystems Tele2 Russia VimpelCom MTN Rwanda Tigo Samoa Digicel San Marino Telecom Italia Sardinia Vodafone Mobily Saudi Arabia Saudi Telecom Co Zain Senegal Tigo Serbia Telenor Seychelles C&W Seychelles Sicily Vodafone Africell Sierra Leone Airtel (Zain) Comium O2 Slovak Republic Orange T-Mobile Country Network SiMobil Slovenia Telekom Slovenije d.d. Tusmobil Cell C South Africa MTN Vodacom KT South Korea LG Uplus SK Telecom Gemtel South Sudan MTN Orange Telefonica Moviles Spain Vodafone Xfera Dialog Telekom Etisalat Sri Lanka Hutchison Mobitel St Barts Digicel St Martin Digicel C+W LIME St. Kitts & Nevis Digicel C+W LIME St. Lucia Digicel C+W LIME St. Vincent & The Grenadines Digicel Sudan Zain Digicel Surinam Telesur H3G Tele2 AB Sweden Telenor Sverige Telia Mobile AB Salt Mobile SA Switzerland Sunrise Swisscom Syria MTN Chunghwa Far EasTone Taiwan Taiwan Mobile T-Star Tajikistan Tacom Airtel MIC SMART Tanzania Viettel Vodacom Zantel Country Network Tenerife Vodafone AWN Thailand DTAC TRUE Move Telcel Togo Togo Togo Telecom Tonga Digicel Trinidad & Tobago Digicel Orange Tunisia Tunisiana Avea Turkey Turkcell Vodafone Altyn-Asyr Turkmenistan MTS C+W LIME Turks & Caicos Digicel Africell Airtel MTN Uganda SMART Telecom Uganda WARID EE Hutchison UK O2 Vodafone Kyvistar Lifecell LLC Ukraine MTS Utel dU United Arab Emirates Etisalat Claro Uruguay Telefonica Moviles US Virgin Islands AT&T Alaska Wireless AT&T Cincinnati Bell Commnet Indigo Wireless USA Limitless Sprint T-Mobile Union Verizon Viaero Coscom Uzbekistan Unitel (Beeline) Country Network Venezuela Telcel C.A. Vietnam Mobile Telecom Services Co Vietnam Viettel Vinaphone Yemen Sabafon Airtel Networks Zambia Zamtel Zimbabwe Telecel.
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