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Sr. No. Country Name Operator 1 Afghanistan Afghanistan Wireless Sr. No. Country Name Operator 1 Afghanistan Afghanistan Wireless Communication 2 American Samoa BlueSKY 3 Anguilla Digicel 4 Anguilla Cable & Wireless 5 Antigua & Barbuda Digicel 6 Antigua & Barbuda Cable & Wireless 7 Aruba Digicel 8 Australia Singtel Optus 9 Austria ONE 10 Bahamas Bahamas Telecommunications 11 Bahrain Zain 12 Bahrain BTC 13 Bangladesh GrameenPhone 14 Barbados Digicel 15 Barbados Cable and wireless 16 Belarus MTS 17 Belarus MTS 18 Belgium BASE 19 Belgium Belgacom 20 Benin Arreba 21 Bermuda DIGITAL 22 Bermuda Digicel 23 Bhutan Tashi InfoComm 24 Bhutan BMobile 25 Brazil Vivo Brasil 26 British Virgin Islands Digicel 27 British Virgin Islands Cable & Wireless 28 Canada Bell Mobility 29 Canada Telus 30 Cayman Islands Digicel 31 Cayman Islands Cable & Wireless 32 Chile O2 33 Congo, Democratic Republic Of Africell 34 Country Operator 35 Croatia Tele 2 36 Curacao Digicel 37 Czech Republic Telefonica 38 Denmark HI 3G 39 Dominica Digicel 40 Dominica Cable & Wireless 41 Ecuador Telefonica 42 Egypt The Egyptian Company 43 El Salvador Digicel 44 Estonia Tele-2 45 Estonia Elisa 46 Fiji Vodafone 47 Finland Elisa 48 France FREE MOBILE 49 France Bouygues Telecom 50 French Guiana Digicel 51 Germany Telefonica O2 52 Ghana Glo Mobile 53 Grenada Digicel 54 Grenada Cable & Wireless 55 Guadeloupe (Antilles) Digicel 56 Guernsey Jersey Telecom 57 Guyana Guyana Telephone & Telegraph 58 Guyana Digicel Mossel 59 Hong Kong Hutchison 60 Hong Kong Smartone 61 Indonesia Hutchinson 62 Indonesia INDOSAT 63 Ireland METEOR 64 Israel Pelephone 65 Israel Partner Communications 66 Italy TIM 67 Jamaica Digicel 68 Jamaica Cable & Wireless 69 Japan NTT DoCoMo 70 Japan Softbank 71 Jersey Jersey Telecom 72 Jordan Umniah Mobile 73 Kazakhstan Tele 2 74 Kenya Telkom 75 Kenya Safaricom 76 Kiribati Amalgamated Telecom 77 Kuwait MTC 78 Latvia Tele-2 79 Liechtenstein Orange 80 Lithuania Tele -2 81 Luxembourg Proximus 82 Macau C.T.M. 83 Malaysia Digi Telecom 84 Malaysia U Mobile 85 Maldives Ooredoo 86 Martinique Digicel 87 Mauritius MTML 88 Mauritius Emtel 89 Mexico AT&T 90 Mexico AT&T 91 Moldova, Republic Of Moldtelecom 92 Montenegro Telenor 93 Montserrat Digicel 94 Montserrat Cable & Wireless 95 Myanmar Myanma Posts 96 Myanmar Telenor 97 Nepal Nepal Telecom 98 Netherlands KPN Mobile 99 New Zealand TELECOM 100 Nigeria Etisalat 101 Nigeria MTN 102 Oman Oman Telecom 103 Panama, Republic Of Digicel 104 Philippines Smart Communications 105 Portugal Optimus 106 Puertorico AT&T 107 Qatar Ooredoo 108 Romania RCS/RDS 109 Russia TELE 2 110 Samoa BlueSKY 111 Saudi Arabia ZAIN 112 Sierra Leone Africel 113 Singapore MobileOne 114 Slovenia Telekom 115 South Africa Telkom 116 South Korea SK Telecom 117 Spain Telefonica 118 Sri Lanka Mobitel 119 Sri Lanka Hutchison 120 St Kitts & Nevis Digicel 121 St Kitts & Nevis Cable & Wireless 122 St Lucia Digicel 123 St Lucia Cable & Wireless 124 St Vincent & The Grenadines Digicel 125 St Vincent & The Grenadines Cable & Wireless 126 St. Barthelemy Digicel 127 St. Martin Digicel 128 Suriname Digicel 129 Sweden Tele 2 130 Sweden HI 3G 131 Switzerland Sunrise 132 Switzerland Orange 133 Taiwan Taiwan Mobile 134 Taiwan VIBO TELECOM 135 Thailand True Move 136 Trinidad And Tobago Digicel 137 Turkey AVEA 138 Turkey Turkcell 139 Turks & Caicos Islands Digicel 140 Turks & Caicos Islands Cable & Wireless 141 U.S. Virgin Islands AT&T 142 Uganda Africel 143 United Arab Emirates DU 144 United Kingdom Hutchinson 3G 145 United Kingdom O2 146 United States AT&T 147 Uruguay Telefonica 148 Uzbekistan Uzbek Telecom 149 Vietnam Vietna Mobile .
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