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AFG- 0.45 $ 9370 Afghanistan-Mobile-AWCC COUNTRYCODE DESCRIPTION RATE 93 Afghanistan-:-AFG- $ 0.45 9370 Afghanistan-Mobile-AWCC-:-AFG-MOBW $ 0.43 93711 Afghanistan-Mobile-AWCC-:-AFG-MOBW $ 0.43 9378 Afghanistan-Mobile-Etisalat-:-AFG-MOBE $ 0.40 9376 Afghanistan-Mobile-MTN-:-AFG-MOBA $ 0.50 9377 Afghanistan-Mobile-MTN-:-AFG-MOBA $ 0.50 937 Afghanistan-Mobile-Others-:-AFG-MOBZ $ 0.47 93744 Afghanistan-Mobile-Others-:-AFG-MOBZ $ 0.47 93747 Afghanistan-Mobile-Others-:-AFG-MOBZ $ 0.47 9372 Afghanistan-Mobile-Roshan-:-AFG-MOBR $ 0.38 9379 Afghanistan-Mobile-Roshan-:-AFG-MOBR $ 0.38 355 Albania-:-ALB- $ 0.35 35568 Albania-Mobile-AMC-:-ALB-MOBA $ 0.87 35567 Albania-Mobile-Eagle-:-ALB-MOBE $ 0.83 35566 Albania-Mobile-Others-:-ALB-MOBZ $ 0.86 35569 Albania-Mobile-Vodafone-:-ALB-MOBV $ 0.82 355422 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 355423 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 3554240 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 3554241 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 3554242 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 3554243 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 3554244 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 3554245 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 3554246 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 3554247 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 3554248 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 3554249 Albania-Tirana-:-ALB-TIR $ 0.35 213 Algeria-:-DZA- $ 0.13 21321 Algeria-Algiers-:-DZA-ALG $ 0.13 2137 Algeria-Mobile-Djezzy-:-DZA-MOBD $ 0.78 2136 Algeria-Mobile-Mobilis-:-DZA-MOBM $ 0.78 2131 Algeria-Mobile-Others-:-DZA-MOBZ $ 0.78 2139 Algeria-Mobile-Others-:-DZA-MOBZ $ 0.78 2135 Algeria-Mobile-Wataniya-:-DZA-MOBW $ 1.37 376 Andorra-:-AND- $ 0.04 3763 Andorra-Mobile-:-AND-MOB $ 0.28 3764 Andorra-Mobile-:-AND-MOB $ 0.28 3766 Andorra-Mobile-:-AND-MOB $ 0.28 244 Angola-:-AGO- $ 0.10 2449 Angola-Mobile-Others-:-AGO-MOBZ $ 0.25 24491 Angola-Mobile-Others-:-AGO-MOBZ $ 0.25 244949172 Angola-Mobile-Others-:-AGO-MOBZ $ 0.25 24499 Angola-Mobile-Others-:-AGO-MOBZ $ 0.25 24492 Angola-Mobile-Unitel-:-AGO-MOBU $ 0.28 24493 Angola-Mobile-Unitel-:-AGO-MOBU $ 0.28 24494 Angola-Mobile-Unitel-:-AGO-MOBU $ 0.28 1264 Anguilla-:-AIA- $ 0.49 1268 Antigua Barbuda-:-ATG- $ 0.47 54 Argentina-:-ARG- $ 0.04 5411 Argentina-Buenos Aires-:-ARG-BUE $ 0.04 54351 Argentina-Cordoba-:-ARG-COR $ 0.03 549 Argentina-Mobile-:-ARG-MOB $ 0.26 374 Armenia-:-ARM- $ 0.49 37410 Armenia-Erevan-:-ARM-ERE $ 0.39 37441 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37443 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37449 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 3745 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37455 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37477 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 3749 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37491 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37493 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37494 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37495 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37496 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37498 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 37499 Armenia-Mobile-:-ARM-MOB $ 0.49 3744 Armenia-Nagorny Karabakh-:-ARM-NKA $ 0.39 297 Aruba-:-ABW- $ 0.45 247 Ascension-:-ASC- $ 2.59 61 Australia-:-AUS- $ 0.03 61261 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61262 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 6138 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61380 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61381 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61382 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61383 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61384 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61385 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61386 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61387 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61388 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 6139 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 6173 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61860 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61861 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61862 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61863 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61864 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61865 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61870 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61871 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61872 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61873 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61874 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61881 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61882 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61883 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61884 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61892 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61893 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 61894 Australia-Cities-:-AUS-CIT $ 0.03 6189100 Australia-Cocos-Christmas Isla-:-AUS-COC $ 0.04 6189101 Australia-Cocos-Christmas Isla-:-AUS-COC $ 0.04 6189162 Australia-Cocos-Christmas Isla-:-AUS-COC $ 0.04 6189164 Australia-Cocos-Christmas Isla-:-AUS-COC $ 0.04 61469 Australia-Mobile-Lycamobile-:-AUS-MOBL $ 0.09 61470 Australia-Mobile-Lycamobile-:-AUS-MOBL $ 0.09 6114 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 6115 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 6116 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 6117 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 6118 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 6119 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61401 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61402 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61403 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61411 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61412 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61413 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61421 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61422 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61423 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61425 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61430 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61431 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61432 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61433 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61434 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61435 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61436 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61440 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61441 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61442 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61443 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614440 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614441 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614442 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614443 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614445 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614446 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614447 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614448 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614449 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61445 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61446 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61454 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61455 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61456 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61460 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61461 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61462 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61463 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61464 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61465 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61466 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61468 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61471 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61472 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61474 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61478 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61479 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61480 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61481 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61482 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61483 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61484 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61485 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61486 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61489 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614915 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614916 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614917 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614918 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 614919 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61492 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61493 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61494 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61495 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61496 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61497 Australia-Mobile-Others-:-AUS-MOBZ $ 0.36 61400 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61407 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61408 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61409 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61417 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61418 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61419 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 614200 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 614201 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61427 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61428 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61429 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61437 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61438 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61439 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 614444 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61447 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61448 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61457 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61458 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61459 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61467 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61473 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61475 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61476 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61477 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61487 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61488 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 61490 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 614910 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT $ 0.09 614911 Australia-Mobile-Telstra-:-AUS-MOBT
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