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Liste Des Nouvelles Destinations Roaming Au Cameroun POSTPAID Country Operator Outbound 1 New-Zealand Vodafone New-Zealand Live 2 Albania Vodafone Albania Live 3 Algerie Optimum Telecom Algeria Spa Live 4 Algerie Wataniya Télécom Algérie Live 5 Angola Unitel S.A. Live 6 Armenia MTS Armenia CJSC Live 7 Armenia UCOM LLC Live 8 Armenia VEON Armenia CJSC/ArmenTel Live 9 Australia Vodafone Hutchison Australia Pty Limited Live 10 Australia SingTel Optus Pty Limited Live 11 Australia Vodafone Hutchison Australia Pty Limited Live 12 Austria A1 Telekom Austria AG Live 13 Austria Hutchison Drei Austria GmbH Live 14 Azerbaijan Azerfon LLC Live 15 Azerbaijan Bakcell Limited Liable Company Live 16 Bahrain Zain Bahrain B.S.C Live 17 Bangladesh Grameenphone Ltd Live 18 Belgium Telenet Group BVBA/SPRL Live 19 Belgium ORANGE Belgium nv/SA Live 20 Belgium Proximus PLC Live 21 Benin Etisalat Benin SA Live 22 Benin Spacetel-Benin Live 23 Botswana Orange Botswana (Pty) Ltd Live 24 Brazil Claro S.A Live 25 Brazil TIM Celular S.A. Live 26 Brazil TIM Celular S.A. Live 27 Brazil TIM Celular S.A. Live 28 Bulgaria Telenor Bulgaria EAD Live 29 Burkina Faso Orange Burkina Faso S.A Live 30 Burkina Faso Onatel Live 31 Burkina Faso Telecel Faso S.A. Live 32 Burundi Africell PLC Company Live 33 Burundi Econetleo Live 34 Burundi Africell Live 35 Burundi Lacell SU Live 36 Cambodge metfone/Viettel Live 37 Cambodia Smart Axiata Co., Ltd. Live 38 Canada Rogers Communications Canada Inc. Live 39 Canada Rogers Communications Canada Inc. Live 40 Canada Bell Mobility Inc. Live 41 Canada TELUS Communications Inc. Live 42 Cape Vert CVMóvel Live 43 Caraïbes Orange Caraïbes Live 44 Central African Republic Telecel Centrafrique SA Live 45 Central African Republic Orange Centrafric Live 46 Central African Republic Atlantique Telecom Centrafrique SA Live 47 Chad Airtel Tchad Live 48 Chad Millicom - Tchad Live 49 China China Mobile Limited Live 50 China China Mobile Limited Live 51 Comore Telco Comore Live 52 Congo Airtel Congo SA Live 53 Congo MTN Congo S.A Live 54 Congo Warid Congo JSC Live 55 Congo, RDC AFRICELL live 56 Congo, RDC AIRTEL CONGO RDC SA Live 57 Congo, RDC Orange RDC Sarl Live 58 Congo, RDC Orange RDC Sarl Live 59 Congo, RDC Vodacom Congo (RDC) S.A. Live 60 Côte d’Ivoire Atlantique Telecom Côte d'Ivoire Live 61 Côte d’Ivoire Orange Cote DIvoire S.A. Live 62 Côte d’Ivoire MTN Cote d'Ivoire S.A Live 63 Croatia Tele2 d.o.o za telekomunikacijske usluge Live 64 Croatia VIPnet d.o.o. Live 65 Cyprus PrimeTel PLC Live 66 Cyprus MTN Cyprus Limited Live 67 Czech Republic Vodafone Czech Republic a.s. Live 68 Czech Republic T-Mobile Czech Republic a.s. Live 69 Denmark Telia Nattjanster Norden AB Live 70 Denmark TDC A/S Live 71 Denmark Telenor Live 72 Djibouti Djibouti Telecom S.A. Live 73 Dominican Republic Altice Hispaniola, S.A. (Orange) Live 74 Egypt Orange Egypt for Telecommunications Live 75 Egypt Etisalat - Misr Live 76 Egypt Vodafone Egypt Telecommunications S.A.E Live 77 Equatorial Guinea Green Com S.A. Live 78 Equatorial Guinea GREEN/HIT Live 79 Ethiopia Ethio Telecom Live 80 Finland Elisa Corporation Live 81 Finland Elisa Corporation Live 82 France Société Française du Radiotéléphone S.A. Live 83 France Orange Live 84 France Société Française du Radiotéléphone S.A. Live 85 France Bouygues Télécom Live 86 France Free Mobile Live 87 Gabon Libertis S.A. Live 88 Gabon Celtel Gabon S.A. Live 89 Gabon Libertis S.A. Live 90 Gambia Africell (Gambia) Limited Live 91 Gambia Comium Gambia Ltd. Live 92 Gambie QCell Live 93 Georgia Geocell Ltd Live 94 Germany Vodafone GmbH Live 95 Germany Telekom Deutschland GmbH Live 96 Ghana Glo Mobile Ghana Limited Live 97 Ghana Vodafone Ghana Live 98 Ghana Scancom Limited Live 99 Ghana Airtel Ghana Limited Live 100 Greece Vodafone-Panafon Hellenic Telecommunications Company S.A. Live 101 Greece Wind Hellas Telecommunications S.A. Live 102 Greece Wind Hellas Telecommunications S.A. Live 103 Grenada Cable & Wireless Grenada Limited Live 104 Guam DOCOMO PACIFIC, INC. (Guam) Live 105 Guam DOCOMO PACIFIC, INC. (Guam) Live 106 Guinea Orange Guinée S.A. Live 107 Guinea-Bissau Orange Bissau Live 108 Guinée Cellcom Guinée Live 109 Guinée equatorial Guinea Ecuatorial de Telecomunicaciones Sociedad Anonima Live 110 Hong Kong Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings Limited Live 111 Hong Kong Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings Limited Live 112 Hong kong China Mobile Hong Kong Company Limited Live 113 Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecommunications (HKT) Limited Live 114 Hungary Magyar Telekom Nyrt. Live 115 Hungary Vodafone Hungary Live 116 Iceland Vodafone Iceland Live 117 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 118 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 119 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 120 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 121 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 122 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 123 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 124 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 125 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 126 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 127 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 128 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 129 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 130 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 131 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 132 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 133 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 134 India Airtel UP East Live 135 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 136 India West Bengal Live 137 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 138 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 139 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 140 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 141 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 142 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 143 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 144 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 145 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 146 India Vodafone India Limited Live 147 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 148 India Vodafone India Limited Live 149 India Vodafone India Limited Live 150 India Vodafone India Limited Live 151 India Idea Cellular Limited Live 152 India Vodafone India Limited Live 153 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 154 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 155 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 156 India Bharti Airtel Limited Live 157 india Bharti Airtel Limited Live 158 india Vodafone India Limited Live 159 Iraq Korek Telecom Company Live 160 Irelande Vodafone Ireland Limited Live 161 Israel Partner Communications Company Ltd. Live 162 Israel Cellcom Israel Ltd. Live 163 Italy Wind Tre S.p.A. Live 164 Italy Vodafone Italia S.p.A Live 165 Italy Telecom Italia SpA Live 166 Italy Wind Tre S.p.A. (ITAWI) Live 167 Jamaica Digicel (Jamaica) Limited Live 168 Japan KDDI Corporation Live 169 Jordan Petra Jordanian Mobile (Orange Jordan) Live 170 Kazakhstan Kcell JSC Live 171 Kenya Airtel Networks Kenya Limited Live 172 Kenya Safaricom Limited Live 173 Kenya Telkom Kenya Limited Live 174 Korea SK Telecom Co., Ltd. Live 175 Lebanon Mobile Interim Company 1 (MIC1) Live 176 Lesotho Vodacom Lesotho (Pty) Ltd Live 177 Liberia Lonestar Communications Corporation Live 178 Liberia Orange Liberia Live 179 Liechtenstein Salt (Liechtenstein) AG Live 180 Luxembourg POST Luxembourg Live 181 Luxembourg Tango SA Live 182 Macedonia Makedonski Telekom AD - Skopje Live 183 Madagascar Orange Madagascar S.A. Live 184 Madagascar Telma Malagasy SA Live 185 Malawi Airtel Malawi Limited Live 186 Malaysia Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd Live 187 Mali Malitel - SA Live 188 Mali Orange Mali SA Live 189 Malta Vodafone Malta Limited Live 190 Mauritania Mauritel Mobile Live 191 Mauritania MATTEL Live 192 Mauritius Cellplus Mobile Communications Ltd. Live 193 Mexico Pegaso PCS, S.A. de C.V. Live 194 Moldova, Republic of Orange Moldova S.A. Live 195 Monaco Monaco Telecom S.A.M. Live 196 Morocco Itissalat Al-Maghrib S.A. Live 197 Morocco Wana Corporate S.A. Live 198 Morocco Meditel (Orange) Live 199 Mozambique Moçambique Celular S.A.R.L. Live 200 Mozambique VM, S.A. Live 201 Namibia Mobile Telecommunications Limited Live 202 Netherlands Vodafone Libertel B.V. Live 203 Netherlands KPN B.V. Live 204 Netherlands KPN B.V. Live 205 Niger Celtel Niger S.A. Live 206 Niger Orange Niger S.A. Live 207 Niger Telecel Niger SA Live 208 Nigeria Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services Ltd Live 209 Nigeria Globacom Limited Live 210 Nigeria Airtel Networks Limited Live 211 Nigeria MTN Nigeria Live 212 Norway Aero Mobile Live 213 Oman Telenor Norge AS Live 214 Oman Oman Telecommunications Company S.A.O.G. Live 215 Pakistan Omani Qatari Telecommunication Company SAOG Live 216 Pakistan Warid Telecom (Private) Limited Live 217 Palestine, State of Palestine Telecommunications Company Live 218 Paraguay AMX Paraguay S.A. Live 219 Philippines Smart Communications, Inc. Live 220 Philippines Globe Telecom, Inc. Live 221 Poland Orange Polska S.A. Live 222 Portugal Vodafone Portugal - Comunicações Pessoais, S.A. Live 223 Portugal NOS – Comunicações, S.A. Live 224 Qatar Ooredoo QSC Live 225 Qatar Vodafone Live 226 Réunion Orange Réunion Live 227 Romania S.C. Orange România S.A. Live 228 Romania S.C. RCS & RDS S.A. Live 229 Romania S.C. Vodafone Romania S.A. Live 230 Russian Federation PJSC Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) Live 231 Russian Federation LLC T2 Mobile Live 232 Russian Federation VimpelCom PJSC Live 233 Russian Federation MegaFon PJSC Live 234 Russian Federation LLC T2 Mobile (Tele 2) Live 235 Rwanda MTN RwandaCell S.A.R.L. Live 236 sao Tome and principe Companhia Santomense de Telecomunicações, SARL Live 237 Saudi Arabia Etihad Etisalat Company Live 238 Saudi Arabia Zain Saudi Arabia Live 239 Senegal Société Nationale des Télécommunications du Sénégal (SONATEL) Live 240 Sierra Leone Orange (SL) Limited Live 241 Singapore StarHub Mobile Pte Ltd Live 242 Slovakia Orange Slovensko, a.s. Live 243 South Africa Cell C (Pty) Ltd Live 244 South Africa Mobile Telephone Networks (Pty) Ltd.
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