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Ready for Upload GCD Wls Networks LTE‐ Region Country Operator LTE 5G Advanced Eastern Europe 93 60 18 Albania Total 320 Albania ALBtelecom 100 ONE Telecommunications (formerly Albania Telekom Albania) 110 Albania Vodafone Albania 110 Armenia Total 330 Armenia MTS Armenia (Viva‐MTS) 110 Armenia Ucom 110 Armenia VEON Armenia (Beeline) 110 Azerbaijan Total 430 Azerbaijan Azercell 100 Azerbaijan Azerfon (Nar) 110 Azerbaijan Bakcell 110 Azerbaijan Naxtel (Nakhchivan) 110 Belarus Total 431 Belarus A1 Belarus 101 Belarus Belarusian Cloud Technologies (beCloud) 110 Belarusian Telecommunications Network Belarus (BeST, life:)) 110 Belarus MTS Belarus 110 Bosnia‐Herzegovina Total 310 Bosnia‐Herzegovina BH Telecom 110 Bosnia‐Herzegovina HT Mostar (HT Eronet) 100 Bosnia‐Herzegovina Telekom Srpske (m:tel) 100 Bulgaria Total 530 Bulgaria A1 Bulgaria (Mobiltel) 110 Bulgaria Bulsatcom 100 Bulgaria T.com (Bulgaria) 100 Bulgaria Telenor Bulgaria 110 Bulgaria Vivacom (BTC) 110 Croatia Total 331 Croatia A1 Hrvatska (formerly VIPnet/B.net) 110 Croatia Hrvatski Telekom (HT) 111 Croatia Tele2 Croatia 110 Czech Republic Total 433 Czech Republic Nordic Telecom 100 Czech Republic O2 Czech Republic (incl. CETIN) 111 Czech Republic T‐Mobile Czech Republic 111 Czech Republic Vodafone Czech Republic 111 Estonia Total 331 Estonia Elisa Eesti (incl. Starman) 110 Estonia Tele2 Eesti 110 Telia Eesti (formerly Eesti Telekom, EMT, Estonia Elion) 111 Georgia Total 630 Georgia A‐Mobile (Abkhazia) 100 Georgia Aquafon GSM (Abkhazia) 110 Georgia MagtiCom 110 Georgia Ostelecom (MegaFon) (South Ossetia) 100 Georgia SilkNet (incl. Geocell) 110 Georgia VEON Georgia (Beeline) 100 Hungary Total 432 Hungary DIGI (Hungary) 100 Hungary Magyar Telekom 111 Hungary Telenor Hungary (incl. CETIN) 110 Hungary Vodafone Hungary 111 Kosovo Total 300 Kosovo IPKO 100 Kosovo MTS (Kosovo) 100 Kosovo Telecom Kosovo (TK, Vala) 100 Latvia Total 332 Latvia Bite Latvia 110 Latvia Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT) 111 Latvia Tele2 Latvia 111 Lithuania Total 330 Lithuania Bite Lithuania 110 Lithuania Tele2 Lithuania 110 Lithuania Telia Lietuva 110 Moldova Total 410 Moldova IDC (Transnistria) 100 Moldova Moldcell 100 Moldova Moldtelecom (Unite) 100 Moldova Orange Moldova 110 Montenegro Total 320 Montenegro Crnogorski Telekom 110 Montenegro MTEL (m:tel) 100 Montenegro Telenor Montenegro 110 North Macedonia Total 210 North Macedonia A1 Macedonia (formerly Vip) 100 North Macedonia Makedonski Telekom (Telekom) 110 Poland Total 754 Poland Aero2 210 Poland Orange Poland 111 Poland Play (P4) 111 Poland Plus (Polkomtel) 211 Poland T‐Mobile Poland 111 Romania Total 523 Romania Orange Romania 111 Romania RCS&RDS (DIGI) 201 Telekom Romania Mobile Romania Communications (formerly Cosmote) 100 Romania Vodafone Romania 111 Russia Total 730 Russia Beeline (Russia) 110 Russia MegaFon 110 Russia Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) 210 Russia MOTIV (Ekaterinburg‐2000) 100 Russia Tele2 Russia 100 Russia Vainakh Telecom (Chechen Republic) 100 Serbia Total 320 Serbia Telekom Srbija (MTS) 100 Serbia Telenor Serbia 110 Serbia VIP Mobile (A1 Serbia) 110 Slovakia Total 430 Slovakia O2 Slovakia 110 Slovakia Orange Slovensko 110 Slovakia Slovak Telekom (ST, incl. T‐Mobile, DIGI) 110 Slovakia SWAN Mobile (4ka) 100 Slovenia Total 421 Slovenia A1 Slovenia (formerly Si.mobil, Amis) 110 Slovenia T‐2 100 Slovenia Telekom Slovenije (incl. Mobitel) 111 Slovenia Telemach Mobil (formerly Tusmobil) 100 Ukraine Total 330 Ukraine Kyivstar 110 Ukraine Lifecell (formerly Astelit) 110 Ukraine Vodafone Ukraine 110 11/16/2020.
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