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Prepared for Upload GCD Wls Networks LTE‐ Region Country Operator LTE 5G Advanced Latin America & Caribbean 124 49 11 Anguilla Total 20 0 Anguilla Digicel Anguilla 10 0 Anguilla Flow (Anguilla) 10 0 Antigua and Barbuda Total 32 0 Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) 11 0 Antigua and Barbuda Digicel (Antigua and Barbuda) 10 0 Antigua and Barbuda Flow (Antigua and Barbuda) 11 0 Argentina Total 32 0 Argentina Claro Argentina 10 0 Argentina Telecom Personal (Argentina) 11 0 Argentina Telefonica Argentina (Movistar) 11 0 Aruba Total 21 0 Aruba Digicel (Aruba) 10 0 Aruba SETAR 11 0 Bahamas Total 21 0 Bahamas ALIV 11 0 Bahamas Telecommunications Company Bahamas (BTC) 10 0 Barbados Total 21 0 Barbados Digicel (Barbados) 10 0 Barbados Flow (Barbados) 11 0 Belize Total 21 0 Belize Belize Telemedia Limited (BTL, Digi) 11 0 Belize SpeedNet Communications (Smart) 10 0 Bermuda Total 20 0 Bermuda Digicel Bermuda 10 0 Bermuda One Communications 10 0 Bolivia Total 31 0 Bolivia Entel Movil 11 0 Bolivia NuevaTel PCS (Viva) 10 0 Bolivia Tigo Bolivia 10 0 Brazil Total 75 3 Brazil Algar Telecom 11 0 Claro Brasil (incl. Embratel & NET Brazil Servicos) 11 1 Claro‐nxt (formerly Nextel Brazil Telecomunicacoes) 10 0 Brazil EUTV (Surf Telecom) 10 0 Brazil Oi 11 1 Brazil Telefonica Brasil (Vivo) 11 1 Brazil TIM Participacoes (TIM Brasil) 11 0 Cayman Islands Total 20 0 Cayman Islands Digicel (Cayman Islands) 10 0 Cayman Islands Flow (Cayman Islands) 10 0 Chile Total 43 0 Chile Claro Chile 11 0 Chile Entel Chile 11 0 Chile Movistar Chile (Telefonica Chile) 11 0 Chile WOM 10 0 Colombia Total 53 1 Colombia Avantel (Colombia) 10 0 Claro Colombia (previously Comcel, Colombia Telmex Colombia) 11 0 Colombia Colombia Movil (Tigo Colombia) 11 0 Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Colombia Bogota (ETB) 10 0 Colombia DirectTV 1 Colombia Telefonica Colombia (Movistar) 11 0 Costa Rica Total 33 0 Costa Rica Claro Costa Rica 11 0 Costa Rica Grupo ICE (Kolbi) 11 0 Costa Rica Telefonica Costa Rica (Movistar) 11 0 Cuba Total 10 0 Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba Cuba (ETECSA) 10 0 Curaçao Total 20 0 Curaçao Digicel (Curacao) 10 0 Curaçao UTS (Curacao) 10 0 Dominica Total 20 0 Dominica Digicel (Dominica) 10 0 Dominica Flow (Dominica) 10 0 Dominican Republic Total 32 0 Dominican Republic Altice Dominicana (formerly Orange) 10 0 Dominican Republic Claro Dominicana (Codetel) 11 0 Dominican Republic Viva Dominicana (previously Trilogy) 11 0 Ecuador Total 31 0 Ecuador Claro Ecuador (Conecel) 11 0 Corporacion Nacional de Ecuador Telecomunicaciones (CNT) 10 0 Ecuador Movistar Ecuador (Otecel) 10 0 El Salvador Total 31 0 El Salvador CTE Telecom Personal (Claro) 10 0 El Salvador Telefonica Moviles El Salvador (Movistar) 10 0 El Salvador Telemovil (Tigo) 11 0 French Guiana Total 32 0 French Guiana Digicel (French Guiana) 10 0 French Guiana Orange Caraibe (French Guiana) 11 0 French Guiana SFR Caraibe (French Guiana) 11 0 Grenada Total 30 0 Grenada AisleCom (SpiceMobile) 10 0 Grenada Digicel (Grenada) 10 0 Grenada Flow (Grenada) 10 0 Guadeloupe Total 32 0 Guadeloupe Digicel (Guadeloupe) 10 0 Guadeloupe Orange Caraibe (Guadeloupe) 11 0 Guadeloupe SFR Caraibe (Guadeloupe) 11 0 Guatemala Total 20 0 Guatemala Claro Guatemala 10 0 Guatemala Tigo Guatemala 10 0 Guyana Total 10 0 Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Guyana Company (GTT) 10 0 Haiti Total 10 0 Haiti Natcom 10 0 Honduras Total 20 0 Honduras Claro Honduras 10 0 Honduras Tigo Honduras 10 0 Jamaica Total 20 0 Jamaica Digicel (Jamaica) 10 0 Jamaica Flow (Jamaica) 10 0 Martinique Total 32 0 Martinique Digicel (Martinique) 10 0 Martinique Orange Caraibe (Martinique) 11 0 Martinique SFR Caraibe (Martinique) 11 0 Mexico Total 41 0 Mexico ALTAN Redes (Red Compartida) 10 0 Mexico AT&T Mexico 10 0 Mexico Radiomovil Dipsa (Telcel) 11 0 Mexico Telefonica Moviles Mexico (Movistar) 10 0 Nicaragua Total 20 0 Nicaragua Claro Nicaragua 10 0 Nicaragua Tigo Nicaragua (incl. Tigo Business) 10 0 Panama Total 42 0 Panama Cable & Wireless Panama (CWP) 11 0 Panama Claro Panama 10 0 Panama Digicel Panama 11 0 Panama Tigo Panama (formerly Movistar) 10 0 Paraguay Total 41 0 Paraguay Claro Paraguay 11 0 Paraguay Hola Paraguay (Vox) 10 0 Paraguay Nucleo (Telecom Personal Paraguay) 10 0 Paraguay Tigo Paraguay 10 0 Peru Total 43 0 Peru Bitel (Viettel Peru) 10 0 Peru Claro Peru 11 0 Peru Entel Peru 11 0 Peru Movistar Peru 11 0 Puerto Rico Total 43 2 Puerto Rico Claro Puerto Rico 11 0 Liberty Mobile PR (formerly AT&T Puerto Rico Communications Puerto Rico) 11 1 Puerto Rico Open Mobile (part of PRWirelessPR) 10 0 Puerto Rico T‐Mobile Puerto Rico 11 1 Saint Kitts and Nevis Total 20 0 Saint Kitts and Nevis Digicel (Saint Kitts & Nevis) 10 0 Saint Kitts and Nevis Flow (Saint Kitts & Nevis) 10 0 Saint Lucia Total 20 0 Saint Lucia Digicel Saint Lucia 10 0 Saint Lucia Flow (Saint Lucia) 10 0 Saint Vincent and theTotal 20 0 Saint Vincent and the Digicel (SVG) 10 0 Saint Vincent and the Flow (SVG) 10 0 Saint‐Martin Total 31 0 Saint‐Martin Dauphin Telecom (Saint‐Martin) 10 0 Saint‐Martin Digicel (Saint‐Martin) 10 0 Saint‐Martin Orange Caraibe (Saint‐Martin) 11 0 Sint Maarten Total 20 0 Sint Maarten TelEm Group (incl. TelCell) 10 0 Sint Maarten UTS (Sint Maarten) 10 0 Suriname Total 11 1 Suriname Telesur 11 1 Trinidad and Tobago Total 21 1 Trinidad and Tobago bmobile (PNG) 1 Trinidad and Tobago Digicel (Trinidad and Tobago) 11 0 Telecoms Services of Trinidad & Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT, bmobile) 10 0 Uruguay Total 32 1 Uruguay Antel 11 1 Uruguay Claro Uruguay 10 0 Uruguay Movistar Uruguay 11 0 Venezuela Total 30 0 Venezuela Digitel 10 0 Venezuela Movilnet 10 0 Venezuela Movistar Venezuela 10 0 Virgin Islands (U.K.) Total 31 0 Virgin Islands (U.K.) CCT (BVI) 10 0 Virgin Islands (U.K.) Digicel (BVI) 10 0 Virgin Islands (U.K.) Flow (BVI) 11 0 Virgin Islands (U.S.) Total 30 2 Liberty Mobile VI (formerly AT&T Virgin Islands (U.S.) Communications USVI) 10 1 Virgin Islands (U.S.) T‐Mobile (USVI) 10 1 Virgin Islands (U.S.) Viya (formerly Innovative Telephone) 10 0 12/15/2020.
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