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Ready for Uploadgcd Wls Networks LTE‐ Region Country Operator LTE 5G Advanced Africa 146 49 4 Algeria Total 30 0 Algeria Algerie Telecom Mobile (Mobilis) 10 0 Algeria Ooredoo Algeria 10 0 Algeria Optimum Telecom Algerie (Djezzy) 10 0 Angola Total 22 0 Angola Movicel (Angola) 11 0 Angola Unitel (Angola) 11 0 Benin Total 20 0 Benin Moov Africa Benin 10 0 Benin MTN Benin 10 0 Botswana Total 31 0 Botswana Telecommunications Botswana Corporation (BTC) 10 0 Botswana Mascom Wireless 10 0 Botswana Orange Botswana 11 0 Burkina Faso Total 22 0 Burkina Faso Moov Africa Burkina (formerly Onatel) 11 0 Burkina Faso Orange Burkina Faso (formerly Airtel) 11 0 Burundi Total 30 0 Burundi Econet Wireless (formerly Econet Leo) 10 0 Burundi Moov Africa Burkina 10 0 Burundi Viettel Burundi (Lumitel) 10 0 Cameroon Total 31 0 Cameroon CamTel 10 0 Cameroon MTN Cameroon 10 0 Cameroon Orange Cameroon 11 0 Cape Verde Total 20 0 Cape Verde CV Movel 10 0 Cape Verde Unitel T+ 10 0 Central African Republic Total 00 0 Chad Total 20 0 Chad Airtel Chad 10 0 Chad Moov Africa Chad (formerly Tigo Chad) 10 0 Comoros Total 20 0 Comoros Comores Telecom (Comtel) 10 0 Comoros Telma Comoros (Telco SA) 10 0 Congo, Dem. Rep. Total 40 0 Congo, Dem. Rep. Africell DRC 10 0 Congo, Dem. Rep. Airtel DRC 10 0 Congo, Dem. Rep. Orange DRC 10 0 Congo, Dem. Rep. Vodacom Congo (DRC) 10 0 Congo, Rep. Total 20 0 Congo, Rep. Airtel Congo 10 0 Congo, Rep. MTN Congo (formerly Libertis Telecom) 10 0 Côte d'Ivoire Total 31 0 Côte d'Ivoire Moov Africa Cote d'Ivoire 10 0 Côte d'Ivoire MTN Cote d'Ivoire (incl. MTN Business) 11 0 Côte d'Ivoire Orange Cote d'Ivoire (incl. CI‐Telecom) 10 0 Djibouti Total 10 0 Djibouti Djibouti Telecom 10 0 Egypt Total 40 0 Egypt Etisalat Misr 10 0 Egypt Orange Egypt 10 0 Egypt Telecom Egypt 10 0 Egypt Vodafone Egypt 10 0 Equatorial Guinea Total 20 0 Equatorial Guinea Getesa (formerly Getesa‐Orange) 10 0 Equatorial Guinea GreenCom (Muni) 10 0 Eritrea Total 00 0 Eswatini Total 20 0 Eswatini Eswatini Mobile (Swazi Mobile) 10 0 Eswatini MTN Eswatini 10 0 Ethiopia Total 11 0 Ethiopia Ethio Telecom 11 0 Gabon Total 21 0 Gabon Airtel Gabon 10 0 Gabon Gabon Telecom (Moov Africa) 11 0 Gambia Total 21 0 Gambia Africell (Gambia) 11 0 Gambia QCell 10 0 Ghana Total 21 0 Ghana MTN Ghana 11 0 Ghana Vodafone Ghana 10 0 Guinea Total 11 0 Guinea Orange Guinea 11 0 Guinea‐Bissau Total 21 0 Guinea‐Bissau MTN Guinea‐Bissau 10 0 Guinea‐Bissau Orange Bissau 11 0 Kenya Total 41 0 Kenya Airtel Kenya 10 0 Kenya Jamii Telecommunications (Faiba) 10 0 Kenya Safaricom 11 0 Kenya Telkom Kenya 10 0 Lesotho Total 20 0 Lesotho Econet Telecom Lesotho (ETL) 10 0 Lesotho Vodacom Lesotho 10 0 Liberia Total 20 0 Liberia Lonestar Cell‐MTN 10 0 Liberia Orange Liberia 10 0 Libya Total 21 0 Almadar Aljaded (Al Madar Telecomm Libya Company) 11 0 Libya Libyana 10 0 Madagascar Total 31 0 Madagascar Airtel Madagascar 10 0 Madagascar Orange Madagascar 10 0 Madagascar Telecom Malagasy (Telma) 11 0 Malawi Total 21 0 Malawi Airtel Malawi 10 0 Malawi Telekom Networks Malawi (TNM) 11 0 Mali Total 20 0 Moov Africa Mali (formerly Mali SOTELMA/Malitel) 10 0 Mali Orange Mali (formerly Ikatel) 10 0 Mauritania Total 00 0 Mauritius Total 30 0 Cellplus Mobile Communications (my.t Mauritius mobile) 10 0 Mauritius Emtel 10 0 Mahanagar Telephone Mauritius (MTML, Mauritius CHiLi) 10 0 Mayotte Total 42 0 Mayotte Maore Mobile 10 0 Mayotte Orange Mayotte 11 0 Mayotte SFR Mayotte 11 0 Mayotte Telco OI Mayotte (Only) 10 0 Morocco Total 33 0 Morocco Maroc Telecom (IAM) 11 0 Morocco Orange Morocco (formerly Meditel) 11 0 Morocco Wana (Inwi) 11 0 Mozambique Total 22 0 Mozambique Movitel (Mozambique) 11 0 Mozambique Vodacom Mozambique 11 0 Namibia Total 22 0 Namibia Mobile Telecommunications (MTC) 11 0 Namibia Telecom Namibia (incl. TN Mobile) 11 0 Niger Total 21 0 Niger Airtel Niger 10 0 Niger Zamani Telecom (formerly Orange Niger) 11 0 Nigeria Total 84 0 Nigeria Airtel Nigeria 10 0 Nigeria Bitflux Communications 11 0 Emerging Markets Telecommunication Nigeria Services (9mobile) 10 0 Nigeria Globacom (Glo Nigeria) 10 0 Nigeria MTN Nigeria 11 0 Nigeria ntel (formerly NITEL/M‐Tel) 11 0 Nigeria Smile Communications (Nigeria) 10 0 Nigeria VDT Communications 11 0 Rwanda Total 41 0 Rwanda Airtel Rwanda (incl. Tigo Rwanda) 10 0 KT Rwanda Networks (KTRN, formerly Rwanda Olleh Rwanda Networks) 11 0 Rwanda Mango Telecom 10 0 Rwanda MTN Rwanda 10 0 Réunion Total 43 0 Réunion Free Reunion (Telco OI) 11 0 Réunion Orange Reunion 11 0 Réunion SFR Reunion 11 0 Réunion Zeop (Reunion) 10 0 Sao Tome and Principe Total 00 0 Senegal Total 22 0 Senegal Free Senegal (formerly Tigo) 11 0 Senegal Orange Senegal 11 0 Seychelles Total 21 1 Seychelles Airtel Seychelles 10 0 Seychelles Cable & Wireless Seychelles 11 1 Sierra Leone Total 30 0 Sierra Leone Lintel SL (Africell SL) 10 0 Sierra Leone Orange Sierra Leone 10 0 Sierra Leone Telecommunications Sierra Leone Company (Sierratel) 10 0 Somalia Total 61 0 Somalia Golis Telecommunications 10 0 Somalia Hormuud Telecom (HorTel) 10 0 Somalia SomLink 10 0 Somalia SomNet Telecom 10 0 Somalia Somtel International 11 0 Somalia Telesom 10 0 South Africa Total 66 2 South Africa Cell C 11 0 South Africa MTN South Africa 11 1 South Africa Rain (Multisource/WBS) 11 0 South Africa Telkom South Africa 22 0 South Africa Vodacom South Africa 11 1 South Sudan Total 00 0 Sudan Total 31 0 Sudan MTN Sudan 10 0 Sudan Sudatel (Sudani) 11 0 Sudan Zain Sudan 10 0 Tanzania Total 73 0 Tanzania Airtel Tanzania 11 0 Tanzania Millicom Tanzania (Tigo) 11 0 Tanzania Smile Communications (Tanzania) 10 0 Tanzania Tanzania Telecommunication Corporation 11 0 Tanzania Viettel Tanzania (Halotel) 10 0 Tanzania Vodacom Tanzania 10 0 Tanzania Zanzibar Telecommunication (Zantel) 10 0 Togo Total 20 1 Togo Moov Africa Togo 10 0 Togo Togocom 10 1 Tunisia Total 30 0 Tunisia Ooredoo Tunisia (incl. Tunet) 10 0 Tunisia Orange Tunisia 10 0 Tunisia Tunisie Telecom (TT) 10 0 Uganda Total 50 0 Uganda Africell Uganda 10 0 Uganda Airtel Uganda 10 0 Uganda MTN Uganda 20 0 Uganda Smile Communications (Uganda) 10 0 Western Sahara Total 00 0 Zambia Total 30 0 Zambia Airtel Zambia 10 0 Zambia MTN Zambia 10 0 Zambia Telecommunications Company Zambia (Zamtel) 10 0 Zimbabwe Total 30 0 Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (incl. ZOL, Zimbabwe Liquid Telecom) 10 0 Zimbabwe NetOne 10 0 Zimbabwe Telecel Zimbabwe 10 0 2/16/2021.
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