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Europe 173 84 Albania Total 30 Albania Albtelecom 10 ONE Telecommunications (Formerly Albania Telekom Albania) 10 Albania Vodafone Albania (Incl Region Country Operator LTE 5G Europe 173 84 Albania Total 30 Albania ALBtelecom 10 ONE Telecommunications (formerly Albania Telekom Albania) 10 Albania Vodafone Albania (incl. ABCom) 10 Andorra Total 10 Andorra Andorra Telecom 10 Austria Total 33 Austria A1 Telekom Austria 11 Austria Hutchison Drei Austria 11 Austria T‐Mobile Austria (Magenta Telekom) 11 Belarus Total 41 Belarus A1 Belarus 11 Belarus Belarusian Cloud Technologies (beCloud) 10 Belarusian Telecommunications Network Belarus (BeST, life:)) 10 Belarus MTS Belarus 10 Belgium Total 31 Belgium Orange Belgium 10 Belgium Proximus 11 Belgium Telenet (incl. BASE) 10 Bosnia‐Herzegovina Total 30 Bosnia‐Herzegovina BH Telecom 10 Bosnia‐Herzegovina HT Mostar (HT Eronet) 10 Bosnia‐Herzegovina Telekom Srpske (m:tel) 10 Bulgaria Total 53 Bulgaria A1 Bulgaria (Mobiltel) 11 Bulgaria Bulsatcom 10 Bulgaria T.com (Bulgaria) 10 Bulgaria Telenor Bulgaria 11 Bulgaria Vivacom (BTC) 11 Croatia Total 31 Croatia A1 Hrvatska (formerly VIPnet/B.net) 10 Croatia Hrvatski Telekom (HT) 11 Croatia Telemach Hrvatska (formerly Tele2) 10 Cyprus Total 31 Cyprus Cytamobile‐Vodafone 11 Cyprus Epic (previously MTN Cyprus) 10 Cyprus PrimeTel (Cyprus) 10 Czech Republic Total 43 Czech Republic Nordic Telecom 10 Czech Republic O2 Czech Republic (incl. CETIN) 11 Czech Republic T‐Mobile Czech Republic 11 Czech Republic Vodafone Czech Republic 11 Denmark Total 54 Denmark Hi3G Access (3) 11 Denmark Net 1 Denmark 10 Denmark TDC (incl. Nuuday, TDC Net) 11 Denmark Telenor Denmark 11 Denmark Telia Denmark 11 Estonia Total 31 Estonia Elisa Eesti (incl. Starman) 10 Estonia Tele2 Eesti 10 Telia Eesti (formerly Eesti Telekom, EMT, Estonia Elion) 11 Finland Total 53 Finland Aland Telecommunications (Alcom) 10 Finland DNA Finland 11 Finland Edzcom (formerly Ukkoverkot) 10 Finland Elisa Corporation 11 Finland Telia Finland 11 France Total 44 France Altice France (SFR) 11 France Bouygues Telecom 11 France Free Mobile 11 France Orange France 11 Germany Total 33 Germany Telefonica Deutschland Holding 11 Germany Telekom Deutschland 11 Germany Vodafone Germany 11 Greece Total 33 Greece Cosmote 11 Greece Vodafone Greece 11 Greece Wind Hellas 11 Greenland Total 10 Greenland TELE Greenland 10 Guernsey Total 30 Guernsey Airtel‐Vodafone (Guernsey Airtel Limited) 10 Guernsey JT Guernsey 10 Guernsey Sure Guernsey 10 Hungary Total 43 Hungary DIGI (Hungary) 10 Hungary Magyar Telekom 11 Hungary Telenor Hungary (incl. CETIN) 11 Hungary Vodafone Hungary 11 Iceland Total 32 Iceland Nova (Iceland) 11 Iceland Siminn (Iceland Telecom) 10 Iceland Vodafone Iceland (Syn) 11 Ireland Total 33 Ireland eir Mobile 11 Ireland Hutchison 3G Ireland (Three Ireland) 11 Ireland Vodafone Ireland 11 Isle of Man Total 20 Isle of Man Manx Telecom 10 Isle of Man Sure (Isle of Man) 10 Italy Total 45 Italy Fastweb 01 Italy Iliad Italia 11 Italy Telecom Italia (TIM) 11 Italy Vodafone Italy 11 Italy WINDTRE (incl. Wind and 3 Italia) 11 Jersey Total 30 Jersey Airtel‐Vodafone (Jersey Airtel Limited) 10 Jersey JT Jersey (formerly Jersey Telecom) 10 Jersey Sure Jersey 10 Kosovo Total 30 Kosovo IPKO 10 Kosovo MTS (Kosovo) 10 Kosovo Telecom Kosovo (TK, Vala) 10 Latvia Total 32 Latvia Bite Latvia 10 Latvia Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT) 11 Latvia Tele2 Latvia 11 Liechtenstein Total 30 Liechtenstein Salt Liechtenstein (7acht) 10 Liechtenstein Swisscom (Liechtenstein) 10 Liechtenstein Telecom Liechtenstein (FL1) 10 Lithuania Total 30 Lithuania Bite Lithuania 10 Lithuania Tele2 Lithuania 10 Lithuania Telia Lietuva 10 Luxembourg Total 33 Luxembourg Orange Luxembourg 11 Luxembourg Post Luxembourg (formerly LuxGSM) 11 Luxembourg Tango (Luxembourg) 11 Malta Total 31 Malta Epic Malta (formerly Vodafone Malta) 10 Malta GO 10 Malta Melita 11 Moldova Total 40 Moldova IDC (Transnistria) 10 Moldova Moldcell 10 Moldova Moldtelecom (Unite) 10 Moldova Orange Moldova 10 Monaco Total 11 Monaco Monaco Telecom 11 Montenegro Total 30 Montenegro Crnogorski Telekom 10 Montenegro MTEL (m:tel) 10 Montenegro Telenor Montenegro 10 Netherlands Total 43 Netherlands KPN 11 Netherlands T‐Mobile Netherlands 21 Netherlands VodafoneZiggo 11 North Macedonia Total 20 North Macedonia A1 Macedonia (formerly Vip) 10 North Macedonia Makedonski Telekom (Telekom) 10 Norway Total 32 Norway ice 10 Norway Telenor Norge 11 Norway Telia Norge 11 Poland Total 74 Poland Aero2 20 Poland Orange Poland 11 Poland Play (P4) 11 Poland Plus (Polkomtel) 21 Poland T‐Mobile Poland 11 Portugal Total 31 Portugal Nos 11 Portugal PT Portugal (MEO) 10 Portugal Vodafone Portugal 10 Romania Total 53 Romania Orange Romania 11 Romania RCS&RDS (DIGI) 21 Telekom Romania Mobile Communications Romania (formerly Cosmote) 10 Romania Vodafone Romania 11 Russia Total 90 Russia Beeline (Russia) 10 Russia MegaFon 10 Russia Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) 20 Russia MOTIV (Ekaterinburg‐2000) 10 Russia Rostelecom 10 Russia Tele2 Russia 20 Russia Vainakh Telecom (Chechen Republic) 10 San Marino Total 10 San Marino Telefonia Mobile Sammarinese (TMS) 10 Serbia Total 30 Serbia A1 Serbia (previously VIP Mobile) 10 Serbia Telekom Srbija (MTS) 10 Serbia Telenor Serbia 10 Slovakia Total 42 Slovakia 4ka (SWAN Mobile) 10 Slovakia O2 Slovakia 10 Slovakia Orange Slovensko 11 Slovakia Slovak Telekom (ST, incl. 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