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Etisalat International Roaming Partners List Etisalat International Roaming Partners List 3G Callback WASEL GSM (Postpaid No Country Operator Zone Direct GPRS 4G-LTE Postpaid Voice/Data Video & CAMEL* Wasel)** 1 Afghanistan Afghan Wireless "AWCC" ROW YES YES YES YES - YES - 2 Afghanistan Etisalat ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 3 Afghanistan MTN “Areeba” ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 4 Afghanistan TDCA "Roshan" ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 5 Afghanistan Afghan Telecom ROW YES - - - - - YES 6 Albania AMC ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 7 Albania AMC "Eagle Mobile" ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 8 Albania Plus ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 9 Albania Vodafone ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 10 Algeria ATM Mobilis ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 11 Algeria Djezzy ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 12 Algeria Wataniya "Oreedoo" ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 13 Andorra STA "Andorra Telecom" ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 14 Angola Movicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 15 Angola Unitel ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 16 Anguilla C&W ROW YES YES YES YES - - - 17 Anguilla Digicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 18 Antigua C&W ROW YES YES YES YES - - - 19 Antigua Digicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 20 Argentina Telecom Personal ROW YES YES YES YES YES - - 21 Argentina Telefonica ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 22 Armenia Armentel ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 23 Armenia Karabakh Telecom ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 24 Armenia Orange ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 25 Armenia Vivacell MTS "K Telecom" ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 26 Aruba Digicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 27 Australia Optus ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 28 Australia Telstra ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES A1 Telekom (Mobilkom, 29 Austria ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES One) 30 Austria H3G ROW YES - YES YES YES - YES 31 Austria H3G "Orange" ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 32 Austria T-Mobile (Telering) ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 33 Azerbaijan Bakcell ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 34 Azerbaijan Azerfon ROW YES YES YES YES - - - 35 Bahrain Batelco GCC YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 36 Bahrain Viva (STC) GCC YES YES YES YES YES - YES 37 Bahrain Zain GCC YES YES YES YES YES - YES 38 Bangladesh Aktel "Axiata-Robi" ROW YES YES YES YES - - - ©2016 Etisalat.ae Page 1 of 19 Etisalat International Roaming Partners List 3G Callback WASEL GSM (Postpaid No Country Operator Zone Direct GPRS 4G-LTE Postpaid Voice/Data Video & CAMEL* Wasel)** Warid "Airtel" "Axiata- 39 Bangladesh ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES Robi" 40 Bangladesh Banglalink "Orascom" ROW YES YES YES YES - - - 41 Bangladesh Grameen Phone ROW YES YES YES YES - - - 42 Bangladesh Teletalk ROW YES YES - - - - YES 43 Barbados C&W ROW YES YES YES YES - - - 44 Barbados Digicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 45 Belarus FE ‘Velcom’ ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 46 Belarus MTS ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 47 Belgium Proximus (Belgacom) ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Telenet Group (Base) 48 Belgium ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES "KPN" 49 Belgium Orange (Mobistar) ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Belize Telemedia Limited 50 Belize ROW YES - YES YES - - YES (BTL) Atlantique Telecom 51 Benin ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES "Moov" 52 Benin MTN "Areeba/Spacetel" ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 53 Benin Glo Mobile ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 54 Bermuda Digicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 55 Bermuda Cellone ROW YES - YES YES - - YES Telecom Bermuda "AT&T 56 Bermuda/USA Maritime YES YES - - - - - Maritime" 57 Bhutan B-Mobile ROW YES - - - - - - 58 Bolivia Entel SA ROW YES - - - - - YES 59 Bolivia Nuevatel PCS ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 60 Bonaire Digicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 61 Bosnia Herzegovina BH Telecom ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES HT Eronet "Croatian 62 Bosnia Herzegovina ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES Telecom" RS Telecom Banja Luka 63 Bosnia Herzegovina ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES "M:Tel" 64 Botswana Mascom ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 65 Botswana Orange ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 66 Brazil Brasil Telecom ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 67 Brazil Telemig Celular "Vivo" ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 68 Brazil Telefonica "Vivo" ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 69 Brazil TIM Brazil ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 70 Brazil TNL PCS "Oi Movil" ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 71 Brazil Claro ROW YES - YES YES - YES YES ©2016 Etisalat.ae Page 2 of 19 Etisalat International Roaming Partners List 3G Callback WASEL GSM (Postpaid No Country Operator Zone Direct GPRS 4G-LTE Postpaid Voice/Data Video & CAMEL* Wasel)** 72 British Virgin Islands C&W ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 73 British Virgin Islands Digicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 74 Brunei B-Mobile "Procel" ROW YES YES YES YES YES - YES DST Communications 75 Brunei ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES (DST1) 76 Bulgaria BTC Mobile "Vivacom" ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 77 Bulgaria Globul ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 78 Bulgaria Mobiltel ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 79 Burkina Faso Airtel (Celtel) ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 80 Burkina Faso Onatel "Telmob" ROW YES - YES - - - YES 81 Burkina Faso Telecel ROW YES - - - - - YES 82 Burundi Econet Wireless ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 83 Cambodia Cadcomms ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 84 Cambodia CamGSM "Cellcard" ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 85 Cambodia Smart Axiata "Hello Axiata" ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES Shinawatra (Camshin, 86 Cambodia ROW YES - YES YES - - YES Mfone) 87 Cambodia Sotelco ROW YES YES YES - - - YES 88 Cameroon MTN ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 89 Cameroon Orange ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 90 Canada Bell Mobility ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 91 Canada Fido ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 92 Canada Rogers Wireless ROW YES YES YES YES - YES - 93 Canada Sasktel ROW YES - YES YES - - - 94 Canada Telus ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 95 Canada Videotron Ltd ROW YES - YES YES - - - 96 Canada Freedom "Wind" ROW YES YES YES YES - - - 97 Cape Verde CV Movel ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 98 Cayman C&W ROW YES YES YES YES - - - 99 Cayman Digicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES Central African 100 Moov "Telecel" ROW YES - YES - - - YES Republic Central African 101 Orange ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES Republic 102 Chad Airtel ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 103 Chad Millicom "Tigo" ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 104 Chile Claro ROW YES - YES YES - YES YES 105 Chile Entel PCS ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 106 Chile Telefonica Moviles ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 107 China China Mobile ROW YES YES YES - - YES YES ©2016 Etisalat.ae Page 3 of 19 Etisalat International Roaming Partners List 3G Callback WASEL GSM (Postpaid No Country Operator Zone Direct GPRS 4G-LTE Postpaid Voice/Data Video & CAMEL* Wasel)** 108 China Unicom ROW YES - YES - - - - 109 Colombia Comcel ROW YES - YES YES - - - 110 Comores Islands Comores Telecom ROW YES YES - - - - - 111 Congo Airtel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 112 Congo MTN ROW YES YES - - - - YES 113 Congo Warid Telecom ROW YES YES - - - - YES 114 Congo Orange RDC ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 115 Congo DRC Airtel (Celtel) ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 116 Congo DRC Oasis Sprl "Tigo" ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 117 Congo DRC Vodacom ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 118 Costa Rica Telefonica ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 119 Costa Rica Claro ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES T-Mobile "Croatian 120 Croatia ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Telecom" 121 Croatia VIP Net GSM ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 122 Croatia Tele2 - Croatia ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 123 Cuba C_Com "Cubacel" ROW YES - - - - - YES 124 Curacao Digicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 125 Cyprus Cytamobile-Vodafone ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 126 Cyprus MTN ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 127 Cyprus Primetel ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 128 Czech Republic Telefonica O2 ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 129 Czech Republic T-Mobile ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 130 Czech Republic Vodafone (Oskar) ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 131 Denmark TDC ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 132 Denmark Telenor “SonoFon” ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 133 Denmark Telia Mobile ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 134 Denmark Hi3G ROW YES - YES YES YES YES YES 135 Djibouti Djibtel ROW YES YES YES YES - - - 136 Dominica Digicel ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 137 Dominica C&W ROW YES YES YES YES - - - 138 Dominican Republic Orange Dominicana ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 139 Ecuador Telefonica ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 140 Egypt Etisalat Misr ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 141 Egypt Orange Egypt (Mobinil) ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 142 Egypt Vodafone ROW YES YES YES YES YES - YES 143 El Salvador CTE Personal "Claro" ROW YES - YES YES - - - 144 El Salvador Tigo "Telemovil" ROW YES - YES YES - - - 145 El Salvador Telefonica ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES ©2016 Etisalat.ae Page 4 of 19 Etisalat International Roaming Partners List 3G Callback WASEL GSM (Postpaid No Country Operator Zone Direct GPRS 4G-LTE Postpaid Voice/Data Video & CAMEL* Wasel)** 146 Equatorial Guinea Getesa "Orange" ROW YES - - - - - YES 147 Equatorial Guinea Hits ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 148 Estonia Elisa ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 149 Estonia EMT ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 150 Estonia Tele2 (Ritabell) ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 151 Ethiopia Ethiopian Telecoms ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 152 Faroe Islands Faroese Telecom ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 153 Fiji Vodafone ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 154 Fiji Digicel ROW YES YES YES YES - YES YES 155 Finland Elisa ROW YES - YES YES - - YES 156 Finland Teliasonera ROW YES YES YES YES YES - YES 157 Finland DNA ROW YES YES YES YES YES - YES 158 Finland AMT (Alcom / Alands) ROW YES - YES YES YES - YES 159 France Bouygues Telecom ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 160 France France Telecom "Orange" ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 161 France Free Mobile ROW YES YES YES YES - - YES 162 France SFR ROW YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 163 French Guiana Outremer Telecom ROW
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