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Country Organisation Local Call/Min Back Home Call/Min Local Back Home SMS Data Country Organisation Call/min Call/min Originated Roaming Data/MB Albania ALBtelecom sh.a. 13.09 75.88 2.08 Anguilla Cable & Wireless, Anguilla 24.88 41.20 4.66 Antigua and Barbuda Cable & Wireless, Antigua 24.88 41.20 4.66 Argentina Telefonica Argentina S.A. 9.33 43.53 4.66 Armenia K Telecom CJSC 14.15 14.15 0.67 Australia Telstra 17.20 28.37 4.91 Bahrain Bahrain Telecommunications Co. 12.85 52.07 6.53 Bahrain VIVA Bahrain 13.22 55.79 7.44 Barbados Cable & Wireless (Barbados) Limited 24.88 41.20 4.66 Belgium Base Company NV/SA 8.86 43.45 2.16 Belgium Mobistar S.A. 15.64 49.54 3.74 Belgium Belgacom SA/NV 13.04 48.67 3.74 11.52 Bolivia Telefonica Celular De Bolivia S.A 9.48 20.21 3.89 Brazil TIM CELULAR SA (BRACS) 12.13 46.49 4.66 Brazil TIM CELULAR SA (BRARN) 12.13 46.49 4.66 Brazil TIM CELULAR SA (BRASP) 12.13 46.49 4.66 Brazil Vivo MG 12.13 46.49 4.66 Brazil VIVO (BRAV1) 12.13 46.49 4.66 Brazil VIVO (BRAV2) 12.13 46.49 4.66 Brazil VIVO (BRAV3) 12.13 46.49 4.66 British Virgin Isl CABLE & WIRELESS (BVI) 24.88 41.20 4.66 Bulgaria Mobiltel EAD 8.69 43.45 4.35 22.79 Burkina Faso Telecel Faso 5.30 21.67 2.64 Cambodia CamGSM Co. Ltd. (Cellcard) 6.53 26.43 3.89 Cambodia Smart Axiata Co. Ltd 17.72 26.43 3.89 Cambodia Smart Axiata Co. Ltd - KHMSM 17.72 26.43 3.89 Cameroon Orange Cameroun S.A. 8.17 62.05 5.56 Canada Bell Mobility 13.22 24.88 3.89 12.56 Canada Rogers Communications Partnership 69.97 30.16 4.66 15.70 Canada Rogers Communications Partnership 15.39 30.16 5.44 15.70 Canada TELUS Communications 13.22 24.88 3.89 Cape Verde UNITEL T+ TELECOMUNICACOES 5.39 50.40 6.78 Cayman Isl Cable & Wireless (Cayman Islands) Limited 24.88 41.20 4.66 Chad Millicom Chad 9.33 31.10 6.22 Chile Entel PCS Telecomunicaciones S.A 12.44 41.20 3.58 Chile Nextel Chile S.A 10.88 34.21 3.27 Chile Telefonica Moviles Chile S.A. 10.88 40.42 3.11 Colombia COLOMBIA MOVIL SA ESP 10.88 37.32 3.11 Colombia COLOMBIA TELECOMUNICACIONES S.A. ESP 12.28 38.71 3.89 Congo Brazaville MTN CONGO 13.04 32.85 3.13 Congo Brazaville Airtel Congo code 12.44 31.10 3.11 Cote dIvoire Comium-CI .SA 6.10 26.52 2.25 Cyprus MTN - CYPRUS - 25.20 0.89 Denmark Telenor A/S 2.46 2.35 4.65 Denmark Hi3G ACCESS AB 6.26 34.76 4.35 Denmark Telenor A/S 2.46 2.35 4.65 Dominica Cable & Wireless (West Indies) Limited 24.88 41.20 4.66 Dominica Trilogy Dominicana S.A. 9.33 39.65 5.44 East Timor AS Eesti Telekom 5.21 38.24 3.25 East Timor Elisa Eesti AS 10.43 31.29 3.22 Egypt Etisalat Misr 8.69 38.24 3.48 17.20 Egypt Vodafone Egypt Telecommunications S.A.E. 8.69 60.83 5.21 25.62 El Salvador TELEMOVIL EL SALVADOR, S.A. de C.V. 9.33 15.55 3.89 Equatorial Guinea Orange Equatorial Guinea 6.95 215.52 5.21 Equatorial Guinea Green Com S.A. 4.38 37.32 3.42 Ethiopia Ethio Telecom (ET) 21.31 36.69 5.75 Fiji Vodafone Fiji 14.14 25.37 6.61 France Orange 9.56 19.56 4.35 France SFR France 12.34 26.94 4.17 France Bouygues Telecom 24.62 20.28 4.35 Gabon Airtel Gabon SA 7.46 71.37 3.89 Gambia Gamcel 6.35 17.60 3.63 Gambia Africell Gambia Ltd. 11.12 30.42 7.65 Gambia Qcell Limited, Gambia 8.69 26.07 6.95 Germany Telekom Deutschland GmbH 14.77 26.94 3.48 Germany Vodafone GmbH 3.50 5.00 2.50 Germany Mobile Telecommunications Co. Saudi Arabia (Zain) 14.51 95.38 6.64 Ghana Millicom Ghana Limited 5.44 19.75 4.51 Ghana Airtel Ghana Limited 6.06 10.88 1.55 Gibraltar Gibtelecom Ltd. 9.59 - 2.40 Grenada Cable & Wireless Grenada Ltd. 24.88 41.20 4.66 Guatemala COMCEL-Communicaciones Celulares Sociedad Anonima 9.33 15.55 3.89 Guatemala Telef�nica M�viles Guatemala, S.A. 11.66 24.88 4.66 Guinea Peoples Rep INTERCEL GUINEE 22.07 22.07 2.21 Haiti Digicel 9.33 31.10 5.44 Honduras Telefonica Celular S.A (CELTEL) 9.33 38.87 3.89 Honduras Sercom Honduras S.A. de C.V. 10.88 38.87 3.89 Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecommunications (HKT) Limited 4.61 40.12 6.02 20.25 Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecommunications (HKT) Limited 4.61 40.12 6.02 20.25 Hong Kong New World PCS Ltd. 4.61 40.12 6.02 20.25 Hong Kong China Mobile Hong Kong Company Limited 4.61 2.29 6.02 Hong Kong Smartone Mobile Communications 4.61 37.71 6.02 Hong Kong Hong Kong CSL Ltd. 4.61 40.12 6.02 Hungary, Rep of Vodafone Hungary Ltd 3.50 5.00 2.50 10.00 Iceland Nova 4.35 34.76 2.61 Iceland IMC Island Ehf - Viking Wireless 4.21 24.72 3.34 India Aircel - Dishnet Wireless Limited (JAMMU & KASHMIR) 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel - Dishnet Wireless Limited (HP) 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel - Dishnet Wireless Limited (WEST BENGAL) 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel - Dishnet Wireless Limited (Bihar) 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel - Dishnet Wireless Limited (ORISSA) 11.92 48.43 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - Ap 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel - Dishnet Wireless Limited (NORTH EAST) 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel - Dishnet Wireless Limited (KOLKATA) 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Uttar Pradesh (E) 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Uttar Pradesh (W) 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Delhi Metro Telecom Service Area 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Kerala Service Telecom Area 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Mumbai Metro Telecom Service Area 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Karnataka 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Andhra Pradesh 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Maharashtra and Goa 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Punjab 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Rajasthan 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Madhya Pradesh 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Gujarat 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Haryana 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. Mumbai 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. Pune 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. Gujrath 11.92 48.43 4.87 14.74 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. Tamil Nadu 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. Haryana 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. UP west 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. Kerala 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. Madhya Pradesh 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. Punjab 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Aircel Ltd. 11.92 48.43 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Limited - Assam 11.92 24.09 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. Delhi 11.92 48.43 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - Gujarat 11.92 24.09 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Limited. Himachal Pradesh 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Vodafone Cellular Limited 11.92 48.43 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - Maharashtra 11.92 24.09 4.87 India Vodafone CELLULAR LIMITED (VCL) 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Vodafone East Limited 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Vodafone Mobile Services Limited 11.92 48.43 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - Haryana 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - Kerala 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - U.P.West 11.92 24.09 4.87 India Vodafone West Ltd 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd. Rajasthan 11.92 48.43 4.87 India Vodafone India Limited 11.92 48.43 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - State of Bihar 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. Delhi 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Limited - North East 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - Himachal Pradesh 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Limited - Jammu & Kashmir 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Limited Kolkata 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - Mumbai 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Limited - Orissa 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - Rajasthan 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Limited - Tamil Nadu And Chennai (TN And C) 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Ltd. - U.P. East 11.92 24.09 4.87 India IDEA Cellular Limited West Bengal 11.92 24.09 4.87 India Bharti Airtel Ltd.
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