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DESTINATION Importo Al Min ABKHAZIA €0.38826 ABKHAZIA A DESTINATION Importo al Min ABKHAZIA €0.38826 ABKHAZIA A MOBILE €0.45252 ABKHAZIA AQUAFON MOBILE €0.45252 AEROMOBILE SATELLITARE €12.47220 AFGHANISTAN €0.37854 AFGHANISTAN AWCC MOBILE €0.32364 AFGHANISTAN ETISALAT MOBILE €0.33498 AFGHANISTAN MOBILE €0.36450 AFGHANISTAN MTN MOBILE €0.38016 AFGHANISTAN ROSHAN MOBILE €0.19836 ALBANIA €0.27270 ALBANIA ALTERNATIVE NETWORK €0.28440 ALBANIA AMC €0.27144 ALBANIA AMC MOBILE €0.71838 ALBANIA EAGLE MOBILE MOBILE €0.70668 ALBANIA VODAFONE MOBILE €0.71838 ALGERIA €0.10062 ALGERIA DJEZZY MOBILE €1.31040 ALGERIA MOBILE €0.82026 ALGERIA WATANIYA TELECOM MOBILE €0.92556 AMERICAN SAMOA €0.04662 ANDORRA €0.07110 ANDORRA MOBILE €0.40158 ANGOLA €0.08280 ANGOLA MOBILE €0.24462 ANGOLA MOBILE UNITEL €0.29916 ANGUILLA €0.46098 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA €0.37332 ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES €0.01458 ARGENTINA OTHER CITIES €0.02934 ARGENTINA MOBILE €0.21060 ARGENTINA ROC €0.03168 ARMENIA €0.32904 ARMENIA AUDIOTEXT €0.33588 ARMENIA MOBILE €0.42426 ARUBA €0.36756 ASCENSION €4.44600 AUSTRALIA €0.02484 AUSTRALIA AUDIOTEXT €0.04860 AUSTRALIA CITIES €0.01764 AUSTRALIA LYCAMOBILE MOBILE €0.04032 AUSTRALIA MOBILE €0.04194 AUSTRALIA SATELLITE €6.13692 AUSTRALIAN EXT TERRITORIES €2.26044 AUSTRIA €0.20250 AUSTRIA AUDIOTEXT €0.45810 AUSTRIA H3G MOBILE €0.41652 AUSTRIA LYCAMOBILE MOBILE €0.41652 AUSTRIA MOBILE €0.41652 AUSTRIA T MOBILE MOBILE €0.41652 AUSTRIA TELEKOM AUSTRIA MOBILE €0.41652 AZERBAIJAN €0.36252 AZERBAIJAN MOBILE €0.50004 BAHAMAS €0.15840 BAHRAIN €0.19494 BAHRAIN MOBILE €0.22302 BANGLADESH €0.05544 BANGLADESH MOBILE €0.05148 BARBADOS €0.38088 BELARUS €0.64836 BELARUS MOBILE €0.59094 BELARUS MOBILE OTHERS €0.59094 BELGIUM €0.16740 BELGIUM AUDIOTEXT €0.18846 BELGIUM BASE MOBILE €0.73008 BELGIUM LYCAMOBILE MOBILE €0.73008 BELGIUM MOBILE €0.73944 BELGIUM MOBISTAR MOBILE €0.73008 BELGIUM PROXIMUS MOBILE €0.73008 BELIZE €0.39618 BENIN €0.47160 BENIN ETISALAT MOBILE €0.54000 BENIN MOBILE €0.51372 BENIN SPACETEL MOBILE €0.49788 BERMUDA €0.06192 BHUTAN €0.13896 BOLIVIA €0.18954 BOLIVIA LA PAZ €0.16992 BOLIVIA MOBILE €0.27378 BOLIVIA RURAL €0.16164 BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA €0.26100 BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA FIX OLO €0.26334 BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA BH TELE MOBILE €0.57096 BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA ERONET MOBILE €0.57798 BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA MOSTAR €0.26100 BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA SRPSKE €0.25164 BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA SRPSKE MOBILE €0.62082 BOTSWANA €0.28332 BOTSWANA MOBILE €0.44460 BOTSWANA ORANGE MOBILE €0.45648 BRAZIL €0.00954 BRAZIL BELL HORIZON €0.00702 BRAZIL MOBILE €0.02790 BRAZIL PORTO ALEGRE €0.00792 BRAZIL RIO DE JANEIRO €0.00702 BRAZIL SAO PAOLO €0.00630 BRAZIL TIM MOBILE €0.02178 BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS €0.42426 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM €0.06732 BULGARIA €0.12564 BULGARIA ALTERNATIVE NETWORK €0.13698 BULGARIA GLOBUL MOBILE €0.64818 BULGARIA MTEL MOBILE €0.62478 BULGARIA VIVACOM MOBILE €0.59022 BULGARIA WIMAX €0.12060 BURKINA FASO €0.65286 BURKINA FASO CELTEL MOBILE €0.61776 BURKINA FASO TELECEL MOBILE €0.49608 BURKINA FASO TELMOB MOBILE €0.61074 BURUNDI €0.93600 BURUNDI MOBILE €0.93600 BURUNDI UCOM MOBILE €0.93600 CAMBODIA €0.11700 CAMEROON €0.18468 CAMEROON AUDIOTEXT €0.19476 CAMEROON MOBILE €0.53712 CAMEROON MTN MOBILE €0.53586 CAMEROON ORANGE MOBILE €0.60516 CANADA €0.00828 CANADA INDEPENDENTS €0.00774 CANADA MONTREAL €0.00630 CANADA TORONTO €0.00630 CANADA WIND MOBILE €0.00702 CANADA YUKON AND NEW TERRIT €0.00774 CAPE VERDE €0.28674 CAPE VERDE MOBILE €0.46944 CAYMAN ISLANDS €0.30006 CENTRAL AFRICAN REP €0.59022 CENTRAL AFRICAN REP AUDIOTEXT €0.61056 CENTRAL AFRICAN REP MOB ORANGE €0.54288 CENTRAL AFRICAN REP MOBILE ACEL €0.75798 CENTRAL AFRICAN REP MOBILE NATIONLINK €0.82602 CENTRAL AFRICAN REP MOBILE TLCL €0.97128 CHAD €0.98838 CHAD CELTEL MOBILE €0.93834 CHAD MILLICOM MOBILE €0.93132 CHILE €0.01944 CHILE AUDIOTEXT €0.04464 CHILE CLARO MOBILE €0.03222 CHILE EASTER ISLAND €0.02898 CHILE MOBILE €0.03222 CHILE MOVISTAR MOBILE €0.03222 CHILE TELCOY €1.03824 CHINA €0.14400 CHINA MOBILE €0.14508 CHRISTMAS ISLAND €0.04140 COCOS ISLAND €0.01872 COLOMBIA €0.03060 COLOMBIA BOGOTA €0.02934 COLOMBIA CALI €0.02934 COLOMBIA LEX €0.02934 COLOMBIA MEDELLIN €0.02934 COLOMBIA MOBILE €0.01494 COLOMBIA MOBILE CLARO €0.01494 COLOMBIA MOBILE MOVISTAR €0.01476 COLOMBIA MOBILE TIGO €0.01476 COMOROS €0.82062 CONGO €0.80712 CONGO MOBILE €0.93258 CONGO MTN MOBILE €0.74556 COOK ISLANDS €1.15056 COSTA RICA €0.03924 COSTA RICA ICE MOBILE €0.13338 COSTA RICA MOBILE €0.14022 CROATIA €0.27270 CROATIA HPT CROATIA MOBILE €0.37908 CROATIA MOBILE €0.37908 CROATIA TELE2 MOBILE €0.37908 CROATIA VIPNET GSM MOBILE €0.37908 CUBA €1.08576 CYPRUS €0.08082 CYPRUS MOBILE PRIMETEL €0.16848 CYPRUS AUDIOTEXT €0.23274 CYPRUS MOBILE €0.16848 CYPRUS MTN MOBILE €0.15336 CYPRUS VODAFONE MOBILE €0.15336 CZECH REP €0.93960 CZECH REP AUDIOTEXT €1.02960 CZECH REP CESKY MOBIL MOBILE €0.14166 CZECH REP EUROTEL PRAHA MOBILE €0.14166 CZECH REP MOBILE €0.14166 CZECH REP RADIOMOBIL MOBILE €0.14166 DEM PEOPLE S REP OF KOREA €0.72486 DEM REP OF THE CONGO €0.79560 DEM REP OF THE CONGO AUDIOTEXT €0.82368 DEM REP OF THE CONGO MOBILE €0.79470 DEM REP OF THE CONGO VOD MOBILE €0.76302 DENMARK €0.01224 DENMARK H3G MOBILE €0.01944 DENMARK LYCAMOBILE MOBILE €0.01944 DENMARK MOBILE €0.01944 DENMARK TDC TOTALLOSNINGER MOB €0.01944 DENMARK TELENOR AS MOBILE €0.01944 DENMARK TELIA MOBILE €0.01944 DIEGO GARCIA €6.78600 DJIBOUTI €0.58554 DOMINICA €0.44406 DOMINICAN REP €0.07020 DOMINICAN REP MOBILE €0.18990 EAST TIMOR €0.77220 ECUADOR €0.21186 ECUADOR MOBILE €0.34398 ECUADOR PORTA MOBILE €0.33120 ECUADOR QUITO €0.20484 ECUADOR TELEFONICA MOBILE €0.28404 EGYPT €0.13086 EGYPT ALEXANDRIA €0.13086 EGYPT CAIRO €0.13086 EGYPT ETISALAT MOBILE €0.14886 EGYPT MOBINIL MOBILE €0.19890 EGYPT TEM MOBILE €0.19710 EGYPT VODAFONE MOBILE €0.20016 EL SALVADOR €0.23292 EL SALVADOR CLARO MOBILE €0.22860 EL SALVADOR DIGICEL MOBILE €0.19746 EL SALVADOR MOBILE €0.21150 EL SALVADOR MOVISTAR MOBILE €0.22860 EL SALVADOR TELEMOVIL MOBILE €0.19242 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€0.45162 GERMANY €0.00702 GERMANY AUDIOTEXT €0.00936 GERMANY D2 VODAFONE MOBILE €0.02628 GERMANY E PLUS MOBILE €0.02628 GERMANY LYCAMOBILE MOBILE €0.02628 GERMANY MOBILE €0.02628 GERMANY O2 MOBILE €0.02628 GERMANY T MOBIL MOBILE €0.02628 GHANA €0.47502 GHANA GHANAT MOBILE €0.40608 GHANA MOBILE €0.41076 GHANA MTN MOBILE €0.41076 GHANA TIGO MOBILE €0.42138 GHANA ZAIN MOBILE €0.41076 GIBRALTAR €0.06930 GIBRALTAR MOBILE €0.24660 GLOBAL NETWORKS ANTARCTICA €7.37100 GLOBALSTAR SATELLITE €3.72294 GMSS NETWORK €3.73464 GREECE €0.07380 GREECE COSMOTE MOBILE €0.12402 GREECE MOBILE €0.12402 GREECE VODAFONE MOBILE €0.12402 GREECE WIND HELLAS MOBILE €0.12402 GREENLAND €0.09576 GRENADA CARRICOU €0.38592 GUADELOUPE €0.01998 GUADELOUPE MOBILE €0.19170 GUAM €0.03636 GUATEMALA €0.26334 GUATEMALA MOBILE €0.24696 GUINEA €0.70794 GUINEA BISSAU €1.01574 GUINEA CELLCOM MOBILE €0.74880 GUINEA MOBILE €0.75258 GUINEA MTN MOBILE €0.70524 GUINEA ORANGE MOBILE €0.74880 GUYANA €0.47520 HAITI €0.50220 HAITI DIGICEL MOBILE €0.46170 HAITI MOBILE €0.37008 HONDURAS €0.24804 HONDURAS CLARO MOBILE €0.24462 HONDURAS MOBILE €0.23058 HONDURAS TIGO MOBILE €0.30960 HONG KONG €0.04392 HONG KONG MOBILE €0.05166 HUNGARY €0.08550 HUNGARY BUDAPEST €0.08550 HUNGARY NETFONE MOBILE €0.12402 HUNGARY PANNON GSM MOBILE €0.12402 HUNGARY TESCO MOBILE €0.12402 HUNGARY UPC MOBILE €0.12402 HUNGARY VODAFONE MOBILE €0.12402 HUNGARY WESTEL 900 MOBILE €0.12402 ICELAND €0.03402 ICELAND LANDSSIMINN MOBILE €0.03402 ICELAND MOBILE €0.03402 ICELAND TAL MOBILE €0.03402 ICO GLOBAL NETWORK SATELLITE €4.65660 INDIA €0.01476 INDIA AHMEDABAD €0.01476 INDIA BANGALORE CITY €0.01476 INDIA BOMBAY €0.01476 INDIA BSNL MOBILE €0.01350 INDIA CALCUTTA €0.01476 INDIA DELHI €0.01404 INDIA ERNAKULAM €0.01476 INDIA HYDERABAD €0.01476 INDIA JALLANDHAR €0.01476 INDIA MADRAS CITY €0.01476 INDIA MOBILE €0.01404 INDIA PUNE €0.01476 INDIA RELIANCE MOBILE €0.01404 INDIA UNINOR MOBILE €0.01404 INDONESIA €0.07812 INDONESIA EXELCOM MOBILE €0.07632 INDONESIA JAKARTA €0.04338 INDONESIA MOBILE €0.07686 INDONESIA ROC €0.05112 INDONESIA SURABAYA €0.04608 INDONESIA TELKOMSEL MOBILE €0.07704 INMARSAT €5.04270 INMARSAT AERO WORLDWIDE €7.72200 INMARSAT B GAN HSD WORLDWIDE €11.23200 INMARSAT B HSD WORLDWIDE €13.36896 INMARSAT B WORLDWIDE €3.92778 INMARSAT GAN HSD WORLDWIDE €11.53620 INMARSAT M WORLDWIDE €3.38544 INMARSAT MINI M WORLDWIDE €2.33550 INSAT €3.74634 INTERNATIONAL FREEPHONE €7.95600 IRAN ISLAMIC REP OF €0.20196 IRAN ISLAMIC REP OF MOBILE €0.26424 IRAQ €0.26262 IRAQ MOBILE €0.31104 IRAQ ZAIN MOBILE €0.30312 IRELAND €0.01080 IRELAND AUDIOTEXT €0.09828 IRELAND H3G MOBILE €0.02268 IRELAND LYCAMOBILE MOBILE €0.02322 IRELAND
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