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Africa Asia & Pacific Eastern Europe Access Communications (ACL) 3G Africa Asia & Pacific Eastern Europe Access Communications (ACL) 3G Investments (Australia) A-Mobile AccessKenya AAPT Aero2 (incl. Mobyland) Albanian Broadband Company AFcom Advanced Info Service (AIS) (ABCOM) Albanian Mobile Communications Africa Cellulaire (Africell) Aircel (AMC) Africaonline (Tanzania) Aktel (Fonex) Albtelecom Africell (Gambia) Altel Alfa Cable Africonnect Altimax Broadcasting Alternative Digital Network (ADN) Airtel Seychelles Applifone (Star-Cell) Amis (formerly Medinet) Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless Al Madar Telecomm Company (APBW) Aquafon GSM Armenian Datacom Company Algerie Telecom Asia Pacific Telecom (APT) (ADC) Algerie Telecom Mobile (Mobilis) AsiaBell (AERO) ArmenTel (Beeline) Association for Telecommunication Alink Telecom Congo ASTEL Services (Americom) Allterra Gridline Communications Ghana Limited Axiata (formerly TM International) Astelit (life:)) Altech Stream Rwanda Axiata Bangladesh (Robi) Aster Angola Telecom B-Mobile Atlant Telecom Anupam Global Soft Babilon-M Az.Starnet Arobase Telecom Babilon-T Azercell Atlantic Wireless Liberia (Libercell) Bakrie Telecom Azerfon (Nar Mobile) Bangladesh Telecommunications Atlas Communications Company Ltd (BTCL) AzEuroTel Bell Benin Communication (BBCOM) Banglalink GSM AzTelekom Bayantel Telecommunications Benin Telecom (Bayan) AzTrank Benson Informatics Limited Beeline Tajikistan (Tacom) B.net Croatia Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC) Bell Telecommunications (BellTel) Bakcell Broadmax Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) BakTelekom BTC Mobile (beMobile) Bharti Airtel Baltkom Beeline Ukraine (incl. Golden Cable & Wireless Seychelles Bharti Airtel Lanka Telecom) Belarusian Telecommunications Cabo Verde Telecom (CVT) Bhutan Telecom Network (BeST, or life:)) CamTel BiMoCom (Megacom) BelCel (Diallog) Canar Telecommunication Company (Canartel) Biznet Networks Beltelecom Cell C Broadband Network System (BNS) BH Telecom Cell Z (Zamtel Limited) Broadband Philippines Bite Latvia Cellcom Guinea BSB Telecom (Unitel) Bite Lithuania Blizoo (formerly CableTel-Eurocom) Cellcom Liberia Buzton Cellplus Mobile Communications (Orange) Cable & Wireless Communications Cable & Wireless Worldwide Centre Burundais De L'Internet (CBinet) Cable & Wireless Worldwide CableTEL (Macedonia) Chinguitel CallPlus CallNet (Kornet-AM) Cambodia Advance Cielux Telecom Communications (qb) CATEL Cambodia Data Communications Comium Cote d'Ivoire (AngkorNet) Caucasus Digital Network (CDN) Caucasus Network (Caucasus Comium Liberia (C-Data/Wigo) CamGSM (Mobitel) Online) Comium Mobile (Gambia) Camintel Center Telecom Comium SL Camnet CenterNet Central Georgian Communications Comores Telecom (Comtel) CAT Telecom (CGC) Congo Chine Telecom (CCT) Celcom Axiata Ceske Radiokomunikace (CRa) Congo Telecom (Congotel, formerly SOTELCO) CHEO Technology (Koryolink) ComCor Connecteo China Mobile ComCor-TV (AKADO) China Mobile Communications Comstar United TeleSystems CopperNET Solutions Limited Corporation (Comstar UTS) Comstar-Ukraine / Technological Cote d'Ivoire Telecom China Mobile Hong Kong (Peoples) Systems Data Telecom Service China Netcom Cosmo Bulgaria (GloBul) Datatel GSM China Telecom Cosmos TV Cosmote Romania (formerly Divona Telecom China Telecom Corporation Cosmorom) Djibouti Telecom China TieTong Crnogorski Telekom Dovetel Limited (incl. Sasatel) China Unicom Datagroup Econet Ezicell Lesotho ChinaTel (incl CECT-Chinacomm) Delta Telecom Econet Telecom Lesotho Chuan Wei Deutsche Telekom Econet Wireless Burundi (formerly Spacetel Burundi) Chunghwa Telecom Dial Telecom (includes Volny) City Telecom (Hong Kong DIGI Telecommunications and Econet Wireless Group Broadband Network) Service Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Cityphone DigiCom Systems EEPAD CMC Telecom Eagle Mobile Egyptian Company for Mobile Services (MobiNil) CMPak (Zong) Eesti Mobiiltelefon (EMT) Emirates Telecommunications Connectivity Unlimited Resource Corporation (Etisalat) Enterprise (Red Mobile) Egrisi Corporation for Financing and Emtel Promoting Technology (FPT) Elion Enterprises Equateur Telecom Congo (ETC) CSL New World Mobility Elisa Dhaka Telephone Company (Dhaka EriTel Phone) Elisa Corporation Eskom Telecommunications (Esi- Tel) Dialog Telekom Enforta (Prestige Internet) Essar Telecom Kenya (formerly Econet Wireless) DiGi Telecommunications ER-Telecom Ethiopia Telecom Corporation (ETC) Digicel Fiji Eventis Mobile Digital Telecommunications (Digitel) Etisalat Misr (Nile Telecom) Far East Telecom (Dalsvyaz) Digital Total Access Etisalat Nigeria Communications (DTAC) Fibernet FGC Wireless Digitel Mobile (Sun Cellular) France Telecom Foris Telecom Dreamline Frog Mobile France Telecom DUCAT (Arna) Geocell Gabon Telecom e-Telco GTS Datanet Gambia Telecommunications Cellular Co (Gamcel) eAccess GTS Novera Gambia Telecommunications Company (Gamtel) East Telecom H1 Telekom (formerly Portus) Eastern Telecommunications Gemtel Philippines Inc (ETPI) HT Mostar General Posts and Emirates Telecommunications Telecommunications Co (GPTC) Corporation (Etisalat) IberiaTel Glo Mobile Ghana eMobile iCON Communications Entreprise des Telecommunications Globacom Lao (ETL) InterDnestrCom (IDC) Globacom Benin Etisalat Lanka (formerly Tigo) Intertelecom (IT CDMA) Global Advanced Integrated EVN Telecom (formerly VP Networks (GAIN) Telecom) Interware (formerly eTel Hungary) Express Telecommunications Global Broadband Solution (GBS) Company (Express Telecom) Invitel Holdings (formerly HTCC) Global Internet Company (Globalsom) Far EasTone (FET) IPKO Fiji International Golis Telecommunications Telecommunications (FINTEL) Istel ITC (CDMA Ukraine) / Velton Guine Telecom First International Telecom (Fitel) Telecom Gulfsat Madagascar (incl. Blueline) First Media (Kabelvision) IZZI HITS Equatorial Guinea France Telecom Karabakh Telecom (K-Telecom) Karabakh Telecom (K-Telecom, or HiTS Tanzania G-Mobile VivaCell-MTS) HiTs Telecom (Burundi) Globe Telecom KPN Telecom (or Royal KPN) Hormuud Telecom (HorTel) GrameenPhone Kujtesa Great Wall Broadband Network Hotspot Business Solutions (GWBN) Kyivstar iBurst (Wireless Business Solutions) GSM Kazakhstan (Kcell) Lattelecom Group iBurst Ghana GT-Tell (Excell) Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT) Icosnet GTel Mobile (Beeline) Liberty Global Inc Lithuanian Radio and Television Infocom (Uganda) Guamcell Communications Centre (LRTC) Intelvision (Seychelles) Hanoi Telecom Company (HTC) MagtiCom Intercel Guinea (formerly Telecel Hanoi Telecom Company Guinea) (Vietnamobile) Magyar Telekom (MTel) Makedonski Telekom (MakTel, or T- Internet Gabon Happy Communications Home Macedonia) Internet Technologies Namibia (ITN) HFCL Infotel Max Telecom InternetGhana Hutchison 3G Australia (H3G) Media Works Hutchison CAT Wireless Multimedia ipNX Nigeria MegaCom Hutchison CP Telecommunications Kasapa Telecom (Expresso) (HCPT) MegaFon Hutchison Global Communications Mobile Digital Communications Kenya Data Networks (Velcom) L'Office Congolais des Postes et Hutchison Telecommunications Telecommunication Lanka Mobile Telephony of Serbia (MTS) Lacell SU Hutchison Telephone Company -3 Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) Lacom (now defunct) Hutchison Whampoa MobilKom (U:fon) Leo (formerly Cell One) i-Cable (formerly HKCT) Mobilkom Macedonia (VIP Mobile) Libercom Idea Cellular Mobilkom Serbia (VIP Mobile) Liberia Telecommunication Corporation iiNet MobilTel (M-Tel) Libertis Indigo Tajikistan Mobitel (Slovenia) Libya Telecom & Technology (LTT) Indosat Mobitel Georgia (Beeline) Libyana Indosat (Satelindo) Moldcell Integrated Services Ltd (Sheba LimeLine Phone) Moldtelecom LINKdotNET (Egypt) Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ) MTEL Lintel SL (Africell SL) Internode MTS Belarus M-Tel (Nigerian Mobile Telecommunications) IPMobile MTS Ukraine (formerly UMC) Madamobil IS1 Multimedia Polska Mahanagar Telephone (Mauritius) National Radiocommunications Limited (MTML) J:COM (Jupiter Telecom) Company (SNR) Malawi SDNP Japan Communications National Telecommunications Malawi Telecommunications Limited (MTL) Jaring Neotel (Macedonia) MalawiNet KaR-Tel (Beeline) Netia Malitel Katel NewNet (Akhteli) Maroc Telecom Kazakhtelecom Nexcom Bulgaria Mascom Wireless KazTransCom Nexcom Macedonia Matrix Telecoms kbro (Eastern Multimedia Co) North-West Telecom (NWT) Mauritel KDDI Novi-Net (Croatia) Kordia (Broadcast Communications) Mauritius Telecom Odasiljaci i Veze (OiV) mCel KT Corp Omnitel Medi Telecom (Meditel) Kyrgyztelecom on.net (ONE) MIC Tanzania (Tigo) Lanka Bell ONE (Cosmofon) Lao Telecommunications Company Microcom (LTC) Optima Telekom Millicom Ghana Company Limited (Tigo) Lebara Group Orange (Armenia) Millicom International Cellular (MIC) LG Dacom (formerly DACOM) Orange Moldova (formerly Voxtel) Millicom International Cellular Chad (Tigo) LG Powercom Orange Poland Millicom Rwanda (Tigo) LG Telecom (LGT) Orange Romania Mobile Telecommunications (MTC) Liberty Global Inc Orange Slovensko Mobitel Nigeria Liberty Telecoms Holdings Orbitel OTE (Hellenic Telecommunications Monarch Communications LINKdotNET Pakistan Organisation) Moov Benin LinkNet P4 (Play) Moov Cote d'Ivoire Loop Mobile (inc. Loop Telecom) PeterStar Moov Gabon (formerly Telecel) M-Teko Polkomtel (Plus) Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd Moov Niger (MTNL) Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa (PTC) Morocco Trade and Development Post and Telecommunication Services (MTDS) Maxis Communications Kosovo (PTK) Movicel (Angola) Maxis Mobile Primo MegaFon Tajikistan (formerly TT MSTelcom (incl. Nexus) Mobile/MLT) ProMonte Romania Cable Systems MTN Benin (formerly Areeba) Metfone (RCS&RDS) MTN Business (Namibia) Mfone (formerly Camshin) RomTelecom
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