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Find Your GSM Carrier by Country Name This cellular phone frequency list is provided solely as a reference to help customers. Cellular carriers and frequencies change often with little or no notice. Before making a purchase or travelling abroad, B&H encourages customers to verify a phone’s service compatibility with local cellular companies. This list does not guarantee coverage or compatibility in all regions of a country. Find Your GSM Carrier by Country Name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) AWCC 900 / 1800 - - Etisalat 900 / 1800 2100 - Afghanistan MTN 900 / 1800 2100 - Roshan (telco) 900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Telekom Albania (AMC) 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 Albtelecom 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 Albania Plus 900 / 1800 2100 - Vodafone Albania 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Djezzy 900 / 1800 2100 - Algeria Mobilis/Algerie Telecom 900 / 1800 2100 - Ooredoo (Nedjma) 900 / 1800 2100 - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) American Samoa Blue Sky Communications 850 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Andorra STA (Andorra Telecom) 900 / 1800 2100 20 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Movicel (Movicel Telecomunicaces, 900 / 1800 2100 3 Angola S.A.) Unitel (Unitel S.A.) 900 / 1800 2100 1 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Digicel 850 / 1900 900 / 1900 - Anguilla LIME (Cable & Wireless) 850 / 1900 2100 - Weblinks 850 / 1900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) Antarctica - (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Macquarie Range Mobile 900 - - Island 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Antarctica - Claro 850 / 1900 - - Marambio Base Movistar 850 / 1900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) APUA 850 / 1900 - - Antigua and Digicel 900 2100 17 Barbuda LIME (Cable & Wireless) 850 / 1900 850 4 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Claro 850 / 1900 850 / 1900 4 Argentina Movistar 850 / 1900 1900 4 / 28 Personal (Telecom Argentina) 1900 1900 4 / 7 / 28 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Beeline 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 8 Armenia MTS (VivaCell) 900 / 1800 2100 7 Ucom 900 / 1800 900 / 2100 3 / 7 / 20 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Digicel 900 / 1800 2100 - Aruba Setar 900 / 1800 2100 3 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) 3 / 7 / 28 / Optus 900 900 / 2100 40 Australia Telstra 900 850 / 2100 3 / 7 / 28 850 / 900 / Vodafone (VHA / Hutchison) 900 1 / 3 / 5 2100 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) 3 (Hutchison) 900 / 1800 2100 1 / 3 / 7 / 8 Austria A1 900 / 1800 2100 7 // 20 T-Mobile 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 // 20 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Azercell 900 2100 3 Azerbaijan Bakcell 900 2100 3 Nar Mobile 1800 2100 3 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Bahamas BTC (LIME / Cable & Wireless) 1900 850 17 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Batelco 900 2100 3 Bahrain Viva 900 / 1800 2100 3 Zain 900 / 1800 2100 3 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Airtel 1800 - - Banglalink (Sheba Telecom) 900 - - Bangladesh Grameephone (Telenor) 900 / 1800 2100 - Robi (Axiata) 900 / 1800 - - Teletalk 900 / 1800 2100 - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Digicel 900 / 1800 2100 - Barbados LIME (Cable & Wireless) 900 / 1800 2100 - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Life :) 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 Belarus MTS (Mobile TeleSystems) 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 Velcom 900 / 1800 2100 - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) BASE 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 28 Belgium Orange 900 / 1800 900 / 2100 3 / 20 Proximus 900 / 1800 900 / 2100 3 / 7 / 20 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Belize Digicel 1900 850 2 / 17 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) BBcom 900 / 1800 - - Glo (Globacom) 900 / 1800 - - Benin Libercom 900 - - Moov (Etisalat) 900 2100 - MTN 900 / 1800 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Cellular One 1900 850 - Bermuda Digicel 1900 850 - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Bhutan Telecom / B-Mobile 900 2100 3 Bhutan TashiCell 900 / 1800 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Entel Bolivia 1900 - 13 Bolivia Tigo 850 850 17 Viva (NuevaTel PCS) 1900 850 4 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Chippie (UTS) 1900 - - Bonaire Digicel 900 / 1800 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) BH Mobile 900 2100 - Bosnia and HT ERONET 900 2100 - Herzegovina m:tel BH 900 / 1800 2100 - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Be Mobile (BTC) 900 / 1800 - - Botswana Mascom (MTN) 900 2100 - Orange 900 2100 - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Claro 900 / 1800 850 / 2100 3 / 7 / 28 Algar Telecom (CTBC) 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 28 Brazil Nextel (NII) - 2100 3 Oi 1800 2100 3 / 7 Sercomtel 900 / 1800 850 - TIM 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 / 28 Vivo 900 / 1800 850 / 2100 3 / 7 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) B-Mobile - 2100 - Brunei DSTCom 900 2100 3 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / 3.5G Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Telenor (Globul) 900 / 1800 2100 3 Bulgaria M-Tel 900 / 1800 2100 1 / 3 Vivacom 900 / 1800 900 / 2100 3 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / 3.5G Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Airtel Burkina Faso 900 2100 - Burkina Faso Telecel Faso 900 - - Telmob (Onatel) 900 2100 - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / 3.5G Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Econet (Spacetel) 900 / 1800 - - Lacell (Smart Mobile) 1800 - - Burundi Leo (U-Com) 900 - - ONAMOB 900 - - Tempo 900 - - (Safaris/Africell) 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / 3.5G Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Beeline (Sotelco) 900 / 1800 - - Cellcard (Mobitel) 900 2100 - Cambodia Hello (Telekom 900 / 1800 2100 - Malaysia) Metfone (Viettel) 900 / 1800 - - qb 1800 2100 - Smart Mobile (Latelz 900 / 1800 2100 - Co) 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / 3.5G Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) MTN 900 - - Cameroon Orange 900 - - Nexttel 900 / 1800 Check with carrier - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / 3.5G Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Bell CDMA 850 / 1900 2 / 4 / 7 / 12 / 26 / 42 Freedom (MTS) - 850 / 1900 4 / 66 Canada Rogers Wireless 850 / 1900 850 / 1900 4 / 7 / 12 Sask Tel - 850 / 1900 4 / 38 Telus Mobility - 850 / 1900 4 / 7 / 29 / 40 / 42 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / 3.5G Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) CV Móvel 900 / 1800 2100 - Cape Verde T-MAIS (Unitel T+ 900 / 1800 2100 - Telecomunicacoes) 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / 3.5G Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Digicel Cayman 900 / 1800 2100 3 Cayman Islands LIME (Cable & 850 / 1900 - 17 Wireless) 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Moov (Atlantique Telecom 900 / 1800 - - Centrafrique) Central African Nationlink (Bintel) 900 - - Republic Orange 1800 - - Telecel Centrafrique 900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Airtel Chad 900 2100 - Chad Tigo (Millicom) 900 / 1800 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Claro 1900 850 / 1900 7 / 28 Entel 1900 1900 7 / 28 Chile Movistar 1900 850 7 / 28 WOM (Nextel) - 1700 4 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) 38 / 39 / 40 China Mobile 900 / 1800 - China / 41 China Unicom 900 / 1800 2100 40 / 41 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Avantel 850 / 1900 1900 4 Claro 850 850 7 Colombia Movistar 850 850 / 1900 4 Tigo 1900 1900 4 / 7 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Comores Telecom (Comtel) 900 - - Comoros Comoro Gulf Holding 900 / 1800 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Africell (Lintel) 900 / 1800 - - Airtel (Bharti Airtel) 900 2100 - Congo, Orange RDC 900 2100 - Democratic Republic of the Supercell 900 - - Tigo (Millicom) 900 / 1800 - - Vodacom 900 / 1800 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Airtel 900 2100 - Congo, Equateur Telecom Congo (ETC) 900 / 1800 - - Republic of the MTN Congo 900 - - Warid 900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Cook Islands Telecom 900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Claro 1800 2100 3 Costa Rica Kölbi (ICE) 1800 850 7 Movistar 1800 850 / 2100 3 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Comium (KoZ) 900 / 1800 - - GreenN 900 / 1800 - - Côte d'Ivoire Mobile Café 900 / 1800 - - (Ivory Coast) Moov (Atlantique Cellulaire) 900 / 1800 900 - MTN 900 2100 - Orange 900 1900 / 2100 - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Hrvatski Telekom (T-Mobile) 900 2100 3 / 20 Croatia Tele2 900 / 1800 900 / 2100 - VIPnet 900 2100 3 / 20 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Cuba Cubacel 900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Chippie 900 / 1800 2100 - Curaçao Digicel 850 / 1900 - - MIO 850 / 1900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Cyta Mobile (Vodafone) 900 / 1800 2100 - Cyprus MTN 900 / 1800 2100 3 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) O2 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 / 20 Czech Republic T-Mobile 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 20 Vodafone 900 / 1800 2100 1 / 3 / 8 / 20 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) 3 (Hutchison) - 900 / 2100 3 / 7 TDC Mobil 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 / 20 Denmark Telenor 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 / 20 Telia 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 / 20 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Diego Garcia FonePlus Cellular 900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Djibouti Check with Djibouti Telecom (Evatis) 900 -
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