Wherever SIM Supported Networks

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Wherever SIM Supported Networks Country Network Ratezone 4G (LTE) No Permanent Roaming Afganistan Areeba MTN Zone F4 Afganistan Etisalat Zone F5 Albania Vodafone Zone F1 yes Albania Eagle Mobile Zone F2 yes Algeria ATM Mobilis Zone F2 yes Algeria Wataniya Zone F2 Anguilla Cable & Wireless (LIME) Zone F5 yes Antigua and Barbuda Cable & Wireless (LIME) Zone F5 yes Argentina Telefonica Zone F4 Argentina CTI Argentina (Claro) Zone F4 Armenia ArmenTel (Beeline) Zone F3 yes Armenia Orange Zone F5 Aruba Digicel Zone F4 Australia Optus Zone F2 Yes Australia Telstra Zone F2 yes Yes Australia Vodafone Zone F2 Yes Austria A1 Telekom Zone F1 yes Austria H3G Zone F1 yes Austria T-Mobile Zone F1 yes Azerbaijan Azercell Zone F2 Azerbaijan Bakcell Zone F4 yes Bahamas Aliv Zone F5 Bahrain Batelco Zone F4 yes Bangladesh Banglalink Zone F3 yes Bangladesh Grameenphone Zone F4 Barbados Cable & Wireless (LIME) Zone F5 Belarus MDC Velcom Zone F2 Belarus MTS Zone F4 no Belgium Orange (Mobistar) Zone F1 yes Belgium Belgacom Mobile Zone F1 yes Belgium Base Zone F2 Belize BTL (DigiCell) Zone F5 Benin Moov Zone F5 Bermuda M3 Wireless Zone F7 Bolivia NuevaTel (VIVA) Zone F3 yes Bolivia Telefonica Zone F3 Bonaire / Sint Eustatius / Saba / Curacao / Saint Martin (French Digicel Zone F4 part) Bosnia and Herzegovina Public Enterprise PTT Zone F2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Srpske Mobil (Mobis) Zone F2 Bosnia and Herzegovina HT Mobile Mostar Zone F2 Brazil Telemig Celular (Vivo) Zone F4 yes Yes Brazil Claro Zone F4 Yes Brazil TIM Zone F4 Yes British Virgin Islands Carribean Cellular Telephone Zone F3 British Virgin Islands Cable & Wireless (LIME) Zone F5 yes Country Network Ratezone 4G (LTE) No Permanent Roaming Progresif Cellular Sdn Bhd (B-Mobile Brunei Darussalam Zone F2 Communications SDN. BHD) Brunei Darussalam DSTCom Zone F2 yes Bulgaria Mobiltel Zone F1 yes Bulgaria Vivacom Zone F1 yes Bulgaria Telenor Globul Zone F1 yes Burkina Faso Airtel Zone F5 Burundi Lacell Zone F5 Cambodia Smart Hello(TMIC) Zone F4 Cambodia Viettel Zone F4 Cameroon MTN Zone F4 Canada SaskTel Zone F2 Yes Canada Rogers Wireless Zone F2 yes Yes Canada Bell Zone F2 yes Yes Canada TELUS Zone F2 yes Yes Cape Verde CVMóvel Zone F6 Cayman Islands Cable & Wireless (LIME) Zone F5 Chad Airtel Zone F4 Chile Claro Zone F2 Chile Entel Zone F3 Chile WOM S.A. Zone F4 China China Mobile Zone F3 Yes China China Unicom Zone F3 Yes China China Telecom Zone F4 Yes Colombia Comcel Zone F2 Colombia Telefonica Zone F4 Costa Rica Claro Zone F4 Costa Rica Telefonica Zone F4 Costa Rica ICE (koelbi) Zone F5 Cote d'Ivoire MTN Zone F4 Croatia VIPNet Zone F1 yes Croatia Tele2 Zone F1 yes Croatia T-Mobile Zone F1 yes Cyprus CYTAmobile-Vodafone Zone F1 yes Cyprus Primetel Zone F1 yes Cyprus MTN Zone F1 yes Czech Republic Vodafone Zone F1 yes Czech Republic T-Mobile Zone F1 yes Czech Republic Telefonica O2 Zone F1 yes Democratic Rep. of Congo Airtel Zone F4 Democratic Rep. of Congo Vodacom Zone F5 Democratic Rep. of Congo Tigo Zone F6 Denmark Telenor Zone F1 yes Denmark H3G Zone F1 Denmark TDC Zone F1 yes Denmark Telia Zone F1 yes Dominica Cable & Wireless (LIME) Zone F5 Country Network Ratezone 4G (LTE) No Permanent Roaming Dominican Republic Claro Zone F2 Dominican Republic Trilogy Zone F4 Ecuador Conecel Zone F2 Ecuador Telefonica Zone F4 Egypt Mobinil (Orange) Zone F3 Egypt Vodafone Zone F4 El Salvador Telemovil Zone F3 El Salvador CTE Telecom Personal (Claro) Zone F4 El Salvador Digicel Zone F4 El Salvador Telefonica Zone F4 Estonia Tele2 Zone F1 yes Estonia Estonian Mobile Zone F1 yes Estonia Elisa Eesti Zone F1 yes Faroe Islands Vodafone Zone F2 Faroe Islands Faroese Telecom Zone F4 yes Fiji / Nauru Vodafone Zone F4 Fiji / Nauru Digicel Zone F4 Finland DNA Networks Zone F1 yes Finland Sonera Zone F1 yes Finland Alcom (AMT/Alands) Zone F1 yes Finland Elisa Zone F1 yes France Free Mobile Zone F1 France Orange Zone F1 yes France Bouygues Zone F1 yes France SFR Cegetel Zone F1 yes French Guiana / St Barthelemy / St. Martin / French Antilles / Outremer Telecom Zone F3 no Guadeloupe / Martinique French Guiana / St Barthelemy / St. Martin / French Antilles / Digicel Antilles Zone F3 no Guadeloupe / Martinique French Guiana / St Barthelemy / St. Martin / French Antilles / Orange Caraibe Zone F3 yes Guadeloupe / Martinique Gabon Zain Zone F4 Gabon Libertis Zone F8 Gabon USAN (Azur) Zone F8 Gambia Africell Zone F6 Georgia Mobitel (Beeline) Zone F2 Georgia Geocell Zone F3 Germany Vodafone Zone F1 yes Germany Telefonica-O2 Zone F1 yes Germany T-Mobile Zone F1 yes Ghana Vodafone Zone F2 Ghana Zain Zone F4 Gibraltar Gibtel Zone F2 Greece Vodafone Zone F1 yes Greece Cosmote Zone F1 yes Greece Wind Hellas Zone F1 Greenland TELE Zone F4 Country Network Ratezone 4G (LTE) No Permanent Roaming Grenada Cable & Wireless (LIME) Zone F5 Guatemala Telefonica Zone F4 Guatemala Claro (Sercom) Zone F4 Guinea Areeba Zone F4 Guyana Digicel Zone F4 Haiti Comcel Zone F4 Haiti Natcom Zone F7 Honduras TIGO (Telefonica) Zone F3 Honduras Claro (Sercom) Zone F4 yes Hongkong Hutchison (3) Zone F2 yes Hongkong SmarTone Vodafone Zone F2 yes Hongkong HKT (PCCW) Zone F2 yes Hongkong CSL Zone F2 yes Hongkong CMHK Zone F5 yes Hungary Vodafone Zone F1 yes Hungary Telenor Zone F1 yes Hungary T-Mobile Zone F1 yes Iceland Vodafone Zone F1 yes Iceland SIMINN Zone F1 yes Iceland Viking Wireless Zone F1 India MCC 404 Airtel Mumbai Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Maharashtra & Goa Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Gujarat Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Tamilnadu Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Haryana Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Uttar Pradesh West Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Kerala Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Madhya Pradesh Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Punjab Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Delhi Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Himachal Pradesh Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Rajasthan Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Karnataka Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Andhra Pradesh Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Kolkata Zone F2 India MCC 404 Airtel Chennai Zone F2 India MCC 404 Vodafone Kerala Zone F5 India MCC 404 Vodafone Maharashtra & Goa Zone F5 India MCC 404 Vodafone TamilNadu Zone F5 India MCC 404 Vodafone Kolkata Zone F5 India MCC 404 Vodafone Delhi Zone F5 India MCC 404 Vodafone Gujarat Zone F5 India MCC 404 Vodafone Mumbai Zone F5 India MCC 405 Airtel UP East Zone F2 India MCC 405 Airtel Orissa Zone F2 India MCC 405 Airtel Bihar Zone F2 India MCC 405 Airtel West Bengal Zone F2 Country Network Ratezone 4G (LTE) No Permanent Roaming India MCC 405 Airtel Assam Zone F2 India MCC 405 Airtel North East Zone F2 Indonesia Hutchison (3) Zone F3 Indonesia Axxa World (XL) Zone F3 Indonesia Indosat Zone F4 Iran MCI Zone F3 Iraq Zain Zone F2 Iraq Korek Telecom (Korek) Zone F4 Ireland Three (Hutchison-O2) Zone F1 Ireland Vodafone Zone F1 yes Ireland Meteor Zone F1 yes Israel & Palestine Partner Communications Company (Orange) Zone F2 Israel & Palestine Cellcom Zone F2 Israel & Palestine Pelephone Zone F2 Israel & Palestine Jawwal Palestine Zone F2 Italy Vodafone Omnitel Zone F1 yes Italy Wind-Tre Zone F1 yes Italy TIM Zone F1 Jamaica Digicel Zone F4 yes Jamaica Cable & Wireless (LIME) Zone F5 yes Japan NTT DOCOMO Zone F3 yes Japan SoftBank Zone F4 yes yes Jordan Zain (Fastlink) Zone F4 Jordan Orange (MobileCom) Zone F4 Jordan Umniah Zone F8 Kazakhstan Tele2 Zone F2 Kazakhstan Kcell Zone F4 Kazakhstan KaR-Tel (Beeline) Zone F5 yes Kenya Safaricom Zone F4 Kenya Essar Zone F4 Kenya Telecom Kenya Zone F4 Kenya Airtel Zone F4 Korea (South) LG Uplus Zone F2 Korea (South) SK Telecom Zone F2 yes Korea (South) KT (Freetel) Zone F3 Kosovo Vala 900 Zone F3 Kuwait MTC-Vodafone Kuwait Zone F2 Kuwait KTC (Viva) Zone F3 Kyrqyzstan Sky Mobile (Beeline) Zone F2 Latvia LMT Zone F1 yes Yes Latvia Bite GSM Zone F1 yes Latvia Tele2 Zone F1 yes Lebanon MTC Zone F8 Liechtenstein Telecom Zone F1 yes Liechtenstein Orange Zone F1 Lithuania Tele2 Zone F1 yes Lithuania Bite GSM Zone F1 yes Country Network Ratezone 4G (LTE) No Permanent Roaming Lithuania Omnitel Zone F1 yes Luxembourg Orange Voxmobile Zone F1 Luxembourg Tango Tele2 Zone F1 yes Luxembourg Post P&T Zone F1 yes Macao China Hutchison (3) Zone F2 yes Macao China CTM Zone F2 yes Macao China Smartone Macau Zone F2 Macedonia VIP Zone F2 yes Macedonia Telekom Macedonia Zone F2 Malawi Airtel Zone F4 Malaysia YTL Zone F2 no Malaysia DiGi Zone F2 Malaysia Maxis Zone F3 Malaysia Celcom Zone F3 Mali Orange Zone F6 yes Malta Vodafone Zone F1 Malta GO Zone F1 yes Mauritius Cellplus Mobile Communications (Orange) Zone F4 yes Mauritius Emtel Zone F6 yes Mayotte / Reunion SRR (SFR Réunion) Zone F3 Mayotte / Reunion Orange Zone F3 Mayotte / Reunion Outremer/ Telco Oi Zone F3 Mexico Telcel Zone F2 yes Mexico Telefonica Zone F4 Mexico AT&T Zone F5 Moldova Orange Zone F2 Monaco Monaco Telecom Zone F5 Mongolia Unitel Zone F2 Mongolia MobiCom Zone F4 Mongolia Skytel Zone F4 Montenegro T-Mobile Zone F2 Montenegro Telenor Zone F2 Montenegro Mtel Zone F2 no Montserrat Cable & Wireless (LIME) Zone F5 Morocco Wana Corporate (inwi) Zone F5 yes Morocco Maroc Telecom (IAM) Zone F5 Morocco Medi Telecom Zone F6 Mozambique Vodacom Zone F5 Myanmar Telenor Zone F4 yes Myanmar Ooredoo Zone F6 Namibia MTC Zone F8 Nepal Nepal Telecom Zone F4 Netherlands Vodafone Zone F1 yes Netherlands KPN Zone F1 yes Netherlands T-Mobile Zone F1 New Zealand Vodafone Zone F2 yes New Zealand Telecom NZ Zone F2 yes Country Network Ratezone 4G (LTE) No Permanent Roaming New Zealand 2 degrees Zone F2 Nicaragua Telefonica Zone F4 Nicaragua Enitel (Claro) Zone F4 Niger Orange Zone F5 Nigeria MTN Zone F4 Nigeria Airtel Zone F4 Nigeria Etisalat Zone F5 Nigeria Glo Zone F6 Norway Telenor Zone F1 yes Norway TDC Zone F1 Norway Netcom Zone F2 yes Pakistan Telenor Zone F4 Panama Claro Zone F2 Panama Digicel Zone F4 yes Panama Telefonica Zone F4 Papua New Guinea Digicel Zone F4 Paraguay Claro Zone F2 yes Paraguay Telefonica Zone F3 Paraguay Nucleo S.A.
Recommended publications
  • TV Channel Distribution in Europe: Table of Contents
    TV Channel Distribution in Europe: Table of Contents This report covers 238 international channels/networks across 152 major operators in 34 EMEA countries. From the total, 67 channels (28%) transmit in high definition (HD). The report shows the reader which international channels are carried by which operator – and which tier or package the channel appears on. The report allows for easy comparison between operators, revealing the gaps and showing the different tiers on different operators that a channel appears on. Published in September 2012, this 168-page electronically-delivered report comes in two parts: A 128-page PDF giving an executive summary, comparison tables and country-by-country detail. A 40-page excel workbook allowing you to manipulate the data between countries and by channel. Countries and operators covered: Country Operator Albania Digitalb DTT; Digitalb Satellite; Tring TV DTT; Tring TV Satellite Austria A1/Telekom Austria; Austriasat; Liwest; Salzburg; UPC; Sky Belgium Belgacom; Numericable; Telenet; VOO; Telesat; TV Vlaanderen Bulgaria Blizoo; Bulsatcom; Satellite BG; Vivacom Croatia Bnet Cable; Bnet Satellite Total TV; Digi TV; Max TV/T-HT Czech Rep CS Link; Digi TV; freeSAT (formerly UPC Direct); O2; Skylink; UPC Cable Denmark Boxer; Canal Digital; Stofa; TDC; Viasat; You See Estonia Elion nutitv; Starman; ZUUMtv; Viasat Finland Canal Digital; DNA Welho; Elisa; Plus TV; Sonera; Viasat Satellite France Bouygues Telecom; CanalSat; Numericable; Orange DSL & fiber; SFR; TNT Sat Germany Deutsche Telekom; HD+; Kabel
    [Show full text]
  • ZONE COUNTRIES OPERATOR TADIG CODE Calls
    Calls made abroad SMS sent abroad Calls To Belgium SMS TADIG To zones SMS to SMS to SMS to ZONE COUNTRIES OPERATOR received Local and Europe received CODE 2,3 and 4 Belgium EUR ROW abroad (= zone1) abroad 3 AFGHANISTAN AFGHAN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION COMPANY 'AWCC' AFGAW 0,91 0,99 2,27 2,89 0,00 0,41 0,62 0,62 3 AFGHANISTAN AREEBA MTN AFGAR 0,91 0,99 2,27 2,89 0,00 0,41 0,62 0,62 3 AFGHANISTAN TDCA AFGTD 0,91 0,99 2,27 2,89 0,00 0,41 0,62 0,62 3 AFGHANISTAN ETISALAT AFGHANISTAN AFGEA 0,91 0,99 2,27 2,89 0,00 0,41 0,62 0,62 1 ALANDS ISLANDS (FINLAND) ALANDS MOBILTELEFON AB FINAM 0,08 0,29 0,29 2,07 0,00 0,09 0,09 0,54 2 ALBANIA AMC (ALBANIAN MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS) ALBAM 0,74 0,91 1,65 2,27 0,00 0,41 0,62 0,62 2 ALBANIA VODAFONE ALBVF 0,74 0,91 1,65 2,27 0,00 0,41 0,62 0,62 2 ALBANIA EAGLE MOBILE SH.A ALBEM 0,74 0,91 1,65 2,27 0,00 0,41 0,62 0,62 2 ALGERIA DJEZZY (ORASCOM) DZAOT 0,74 0,91 1,65 2,27 0,00 0,41 0,62 0,62 2 ALGERIA ATM (MOBILIS) (EX-PTT Algeria) DZAA1 0,74 0,91 1,65 2,27 0,00 0,41 0,62 0,62 2 ALGERIA WATANIYA TELECOM ALGERIE S.P.A.
    [Show full text]
  • A1 Telekom Austria AG
    IOOT™ M2M - iotBoat™ Cam - Reolink Go PT (Last updated - 10/05/2021) - v3.1.5 iooT™ PT Zones - Countries - Operators - Technologies Country Operator GSM GPRS UMTS LTE Austria (AUT) A1 Telekom Austria AG (AUTPT) Live Live Live Live Austria (AUT) Hutchison Drei Austria GmbH (AUTCA) Live Live Live Live Austria (AUT) T-Mobile Austria GmbH (AUTMM) Live Live Live Live Belgium (BEL) ORANGE Belgium nv/SA (BELMO) Live Live Live Live Belgium (BEL) Proximus PLC (BELTB) Live Live Live Live Belgium (BEL) Telenet (BELKO) Live Live Live Live Bulgaria (BGR) A1 Bulgaria EAD (BGR01) Live Live Live Live Bulgaria (BGR) Bulgarian TelecommunicaKons Company EAD (BGRVA) Live Live Live Live Bulgaria (BGR) Telenor Bulgaria EAD (BGRCM) Live Live Live Live CroaKa (HRV) Hrvatski Telekom d.d. (HRVCN) Live Live Live Live CroaKa (HRV) Tele2 d.o.o za telekomunikacijske usluge (HRVT2) Live Live Live Live CroaKa (HRV) VIPnet d.o.o. (HRVVI) Live Live Live Live Cyprus (CYP) Cyprus TelecommunicaKons Authority (CYPCT) Live Live Live Live Cyprus (CYP) MTN Cyprus Limited (CYPSC) Live Live Live Live Cyprus (CYP) PrimeTel PLC (CYPPT) Live Live Live Live Czech Republic (CZE) O2 Czech Republic a.s. (CZEET) Live Live Live Live Czech Republic (CZE) T-Mobile Czech Republic a.s. (CZERM) Live Live Live Live Czech Republic (CZE) Vodafone Czech Republic a.s. (CZECM) Live Live Live Live Denmark (DNK) HI3G Denmark ApS (DNKHU) Live Live Live Live Denmark (DNK) TDC A/S (DNKTD) Live Live Live Live Denmark (DNK) Telenor A/S (DNKDM) Live Live Live Live Denmark (DNK) Telia NaYjanster Norden AB
    [Show full text]
  • Amdocs 2017 Annual Report
    annual report 2017 fiscal 2017 a good year for Amdocs Board approved dividend increase for fifth consecutive year Amdocs is well positioned to enable our industry’s transition 2 2017 Annual Report 2017 Annual Report 3 letter to shareholders Dear Fellow Shareholders, Communications and media service providers are entering the first stage of a multi-year transition as they transform digitally to improve the customer experience. They are also moving to a virtualized, service- driven network environment in order to accelerate service agility and, in the case of many market leaders, continuing their journey to become “full-service” providers. Such full-service providers seek to furnish their customers with a rich portfolio of offerings including core communications; media, advertising and entertainment; enterprise enablement; internet of things (IoT) and digital lifestyle services. We believe that Amdocs is well positioned in all these spheres to enable this industry transition. Our unique and global perspective, gained through working with the world’s leading operators, enables us to help our customers seize the opportunities of this ever-changing landscape. Fiscal 2017 was a successful year for Amdocs in which we maintained our high win rate, having invested in what we believe are the right strategic engines to support the needs of the world’s largest global carriers as well as innovative operators in smaller markets. Furthermore, we delivered on our long-held reputation for execution, progressing a record number of significant transformation projects toward production. With an eye to the future, we continued to invest in innovation, partnered with cutting-edge companies and became early adopters of new tools and technologies such as DevOps and microservices (decomposing an application into different smaller services to make it easier to develop and test) to maintain our strong market position and extend our product leadership.
    [Show full text]
  • Global Pay TV Fragments
    Global pay TV fragments The top 503 pay TV operators will reach 853 million subscribers from the 1.02 billion global total by 2026. The top 50 operators accounted for 64% of the world’s pay TV subscribers by end-2020, with this proportion dropping to 62% by 2026. Pay TV subscribers by operator ranking (million) 1200 1000 143 165 38 45 800 74 80 102 102 600 224 215 400 200 423 412 0 2020 2026 Top 10 11-50 51-100 101-200 201+ Excluded from report The top 50 will lose 20 million subscribers over the next five years. However, operators beyond the top 100 will gain subscribers over the same period. Simon Murray, Principal Analyst at Digital TV Research, said: “Most industries consolidate as they mature. The pay TV sector is doing the opposite – fragmenting. Most of the subscriber growth will take place in developing countries where operators are not controlled by larger corporations.” By end-2020, 13 operators had more than 10 million pay TV subscribers. China and India will continue to dominate the top pay TV operator rankings, partly as their subscriber bases climb but also due to the US operators losing subscribers. Between 2020 and 2026, 307 of the 503 operators (61%) will gain subscribers, with 13 showing no change and 183 losing subscribers (36%). In 2020, 28 pay TV operators earned more than $1 billion in revenues, but this will drop to 24 operators by 2026. The Global Pay TV Operator Forecasts report covers 503 operators with 726 platforms [132 digital cable, 116 analog cable, 279 satellite, 142 IPTV and 57 DTT] across 135 countries.
    [Show full text]
  • China Mobile (Hong Kong) Limited
    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC 20549 FORM 20-F ® © REGISTRATION STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(b) OR 12(g) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 OR ®X© ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the Ñscal year ended December 31, 2000 OR ® © TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from to Commission Ñle number 1-14696 China Mobile (Hong Kong) Limited (Exact Name of Registrant as SpeciÑed in Its Charter) N/A (Translation of Registrant's Name into English) Hong Kong, China (Jurisdiction of Incorporation or Organization) 60th Floor, The Center 99 Queen's Road Central Hong Kong, China (Address of Principal Executive OÇces) Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: Title of Each Class Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered Ordinary shares, par value HK$0.10 per share New York Stock Exchange, Inc.* * Not for trading, but only in connection with the listing on the New York Stock Exchange, Inc. of American depositary shares representing the ordinary shares. Securities registered or to be registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None (Title of Class) Securities for which there is a reporting obligation pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Act: None (Title of Class) Indicate the number of outstanding shares of each of the issuer's classes of capital or common stock as of the close of the period covered by the annual report. As of December 31, 2000, 18,605,312,241 ordinary shares, par value HK$0.10 per share, were issued and outstanding.
    [Show full text]
  • 40% More Gigabytes in Spite of the Pandemic
    Industry analysis #3 2020 Mobile data – first half 2020 40% more gigabytes in spite of the pandemic But revenue negatively affected: -0.5% 140% Average +51% Average +54% th 120% Tefficient’s 28 public analysis on the 100% development and drivers of mobile data ranks 116 80% operators based on average data usage per 60% SIM, total data traffic and revenue per gigabyte in 40% the first half of 2020. y growth in mobile data usage data mobile in y growth - o - 20% Y The data usage per SIM grew for basically every 0% Q1 2020 Q2 2020 operator. 42% could turn -20% that data usage growth into ARPU growth. It’s a bit lower than in our previous reports and COVID-19 is to blame; many operators did report negative revenue development in Q2 2020 when travelling stopped and many prepaid subscriptions expired. Mobile data traffic continued to grow, though: +40%. Although operators in certain markets were giving mobile data away to mitigate the negative consequences of lockdowns, most of the global traffic growth is true, underlying, growth. Data usage actually grew faster in Q2 2020 than in Q1 2020 even though lockdowns mainly affected Q2. Our industry demonstrated resilience, but now needs to fill the data monetisation toolbox with more or sharper tools. tefficient AB www.tefficient.com 3 September 2020 1 27 operators above 10 GB per SIM per month in 1H 2020 Figure 1 shows the average mobile data usage for 116 reporting or reported1 mobile operators globally with values for the first half of 2020 or the full year of 2019.
    [Show full text]
  • Roaming User Guide
    Data Roaming Tips Singtel helps you stay seamlessly connected with data roaming overseas while avoiding bill shock from unexpected roaming charges. The information below can help you make smart data roaming decisions, allowing you to enjoy your trip with peace of mind. 1. Preferred Network Operators and LTE Roaming ...................................................................................... 2 2. USA Data Roaming Plan Coverage .......................................................................................................... 13 3. Network Lock .............................................................................................................................................. 14 4. My Roaming Settings................................................................................................................................. 16 5. Data Roaming User Guide ......................................................................................................................... 16 1. Preferred Network Operators and LTE Roaming The following table lists our preferred operators offering Singtel data roaming plans and indicates their handset display names. Country Roaming Plans Operator Handset Display Albania Daily Vodafone (LTE) VODAFONE AL / voda AL / AL-02 / 276-02 Anguilla Daily Cable & Wireless C&W / 365 840 Antigua and Daily Cable & Wireless C&W / 344 920 Barbuda CLARO Argentina / CTIARG / AR310 / Claro (LTE) Claro AR Argentina Daily Telefonica (LTE) AR 07 / 722 07 / unifon / movistar Armenia Daily VEON (LTE)
    [Show full text]
  • Teliasonera Acquisition of MCT Corp. Coscom in Uzbekistan Indigo and Somoncom in Tajikistan Roshan in Afghanistan Strategic Acquisition Rationale
    TeliaSonera Acquisition of MCT Corp. Coscom in Uzbekistan Indigo and Somoncom in Tajikistan Roshan in Afghanistan Strategic Acquisition Rationale • TeliaSonera will be the leading operator in Central Asian markets – Now: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Afghanistan – Existing via Fintur: Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan , Georgia and Moldova – Existing direct & unconsolidated: Turkey (incl. Ukraine indirectly) and Russia (incl. Tajikistan indirectly) • Attractive Growth Opportunity in terms of Addressable TeliaSonera MCT Market (Scandinavia, Baltics) – 10%-20% mobile penetration Fintur Turkcell – Less than 10% Fixed Line Penetration à wireless is attractive Megafon Yoigo • Natural Addition to TeliaSonera’s Eurasian Footprint – Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Afghanistan complement current map in Central Asia – Significant economic/cultural ties between Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan • Company and Shareholders Honoring International Business Practices – Company’s operations developed by international practices: audited, subject to US rules Acquisition Cost TeliaSonera Acquisition of 100% of MCT Corp for a 100% enterprise value of approximately SEK 2.0 Sonera billion (USD 300 million) holding interest in Holding BV four Eurasian mobile operators: 100% • 99.97% interest in Uzbek-American Joint Venture “Coscom” LLC (Coscom) in MCT Corp. Uzbekistan Delaware Corporation • 60% interest in CJSC “Indigo- Tajikistan” (Indigo-Tajikistan) in Tajikistan and Venture Holdings Local Ventures • 59.4% in CJSC Joint Venture Management and MCT Dev. Corp. “Somoncom”
    [Show full text]
  • Review of the Development and Reform of the Telecommunications Sector in China”, OECD Digital Economy Papers, No
    Please cite this paper as: OECD (2003-03-13), “Review of the Development and Reform of the Telecommunications Sector in China”, OECD Digital Economy Papers, No. 69, OECD Publishing, Paris. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/233204728762 OECD Digital Economy Papers No. 69 Review of the Development and Reform of the Telecommunications Sector in China OECD Unclassified DSTI/ICCP(2002)6/FINAL Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 13-Mar-2003 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ English text only DIRECTORATE FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR INFORMATION, COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS POLICY Unclassified DSTI/ICCP(2002)6/FINAL REVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND REFORM OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR IN CHINA text only English JT00140818 Document complet disponible sur OLIS dans son format d'origine Complete document available on OLIS in its original format DSTI/ICCP(2002)6/FINAL FOREWORD The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of telecommunications development in China and to examine telecommunication policy developments and reform. The initial draft was examined by the Committee for Information, Computer and Communications Policy in March 2002. The report benefited from discussions with officials of the Chinese Ministry of Information Industry and several telecommunication service providers. The report was prepared by the Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI) under the direction of Dr. Inuk Chung. Mr. Dimitri Ypsilanti from the OECD Secretariat participated in the project. The report benefited from funding provided mainly by the Swedish government. KISDI also helped in the financing of the report. The report is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD.
    [Show full text]
  • CSL Acquisition FCF Accretive: Prefer HKT Among HK Telcos
    March 11, 2014 Hong Kong: Telecom Services Equity Research CSL acquisition FCF accretive: Prefer HKT among HK telcos HKT’s pending acquisition of CSL signals industry consolidation The HK mobile industry stands to benefit from HKT’s proposed US$2.4bn HONG KONG TELECOM VALUATION COMPS acquisition of CSL in the longer term, in our view, as it would reduce 12-Mo. Market Up/Down Total Name Ticker Rating Tgt Px Price Side Return competitive intensity in Asia’s highest penetrated mobile market. The deal PCCW 0008.HK Neutral 3.60 3.75 -4% 2% HKT Trust 6823.HK Neutral 8.90 8.25 8% 14% is pending regulatory approval after receiving PCCW and HKT HTHK 0215.HK Neutral 2.60 2.61 0% 4% SmarTone 0315.HK Neutral 10.00 9.20 9% 12% shareholders’ approval (99.98%) at the EGM on Feb 28. The acquisition P/E EV/EBITDA Div Yld could also potentially remove the overhang of the upcoming spectrum re- Name 2014E 2015E 2014E 2015E 2014E 2015E PCCW 13.0x 11.5x 5.6x 5.2x 6.0% 6.8% auction, which we would see as an industry-wide positive. HKT HKT Trust 22.7x 16.5x 8.9x 8.5x 5.9% 6.0% HTHK 15.6x 15.6x 6.4x 6.3x 4.8% 4.8% management estimates 10%-15% opex synergy on the combined mobile SmarTone 15.8x 16.3x 4.5x 4.5x 3.8% 3.7% business after full integration, or US$596mn-934mn in savings by our ROE ROIC CROCI Name 2014E 2015E 2014E 2015E 2014E 2015E estimate, which we believe is achievable for an in-market consolidation.
    [Show full text]
  • Initial Market Analysis Paper
    Ipsos MORI | Initial Market Analysis 1 December 2020 Initial market analysis paper Ipsos MORI Ipsos MORI | Initial Market Analysis 2 18-101398-01 | Final Version | This work was carried out in accordance with the requirements of the international quality standard for Market Research, ISO 20252, and with the Ipsos MORI Terms and Conditions which can be found at http://www.ipsos-mori.com/terms. © Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport 2020 Ipsos MORI | Initial Market Analysis 3 Contents 1 State aid market analysis ...................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Key terms and acronyms ......................................................................................................... 4 2 Has the aid had a material effect on the market position of the direct beneficiaries? .... 6 2.1 Key findings .............................................................................................................................. 6 2.2 Methodological approach ......................................................................................................... 7 2.3 All broadband provision ........................................................................................................... 9 2.4 NGA market ............................................................................................................................. 13 3 Is there evidence of changes to parameters of competition arising from the aid? ....... 19 3.1 Key findings ...........................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]