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International Text Messaging Country Code Provider List International Text Messaging Country Code Provider List Country Country Operator Name Code Albania 355 AMC Mobile, Vodafone Algeria 213 Djezzy Andorra 375 Mobiland Anguilla 1+264 Cable & Wireless, Wireless from AT&T Antigua & Barbuda 1+268 Cable & Wireless, Wireless from AT&T Argentina 54 CTI Móvil, Personal Armenia 374 ArmenTel Aruba 297 Digicel Australia 61 Optus, Telstra, Vodafone, Hutchison 3G Austria 43 Hutchison 3G, Mobilkom, One, Tele.ring, T-Mobile Azerbaijan 994 Azercell Bahrain 973 Batelco, MTC Vodafone Bangladesh 880 Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board, GrameenPhone Barbados 1+246 Cable & Wireless, Cellular Communications Barbados, Digicel Belarus 375 Velcom, MTS Belgium 32 BASE, Proximus, Mobistar Bermuda 1+441 Cellular One of Bermuda, Mobility Bermuda, Telecom Bermuda Bolivia 591 NuevaTel, Millicom/Telecel Bosnia/Herzegovina 387 Mobilna Srpske CLARO, Nextel, OI, Telemig Celular Participacoes SA (TMB), TIM: Celular S.A., Participações S.A., Nordeste, S.A., Vivo: CRT Celular, Brazil 55 Global Telecom GT, Norte Brasil Celular, Tele Centro-Oeste Celular TCO, Tele Leste Celular TBE, Sudeste Celular, Telesp Celular Participacoes TCP, Amazônia Celular Bulgaria 359 Globul, M-Tel Country Country Operator Name Code Burkina Faso 226 Celtel Cameroon 237 MTN Cameroon, Orange Canada 1 Bell Mobility, Fido, Telus Mobility, Rogers Cayman Islands 1+345 Cable & Wireless, Wireless from AT&T, Digicel Chile 56 Entel PCS, Telefónica China 86 China Mobile, China Unicom Colombia 57 Comcel, MoviStar Croatia 385 T-Mobile, VIP Net Cyprus 357 CyTA Czech Republic 420 Oskar, EuroTel, T-Mobile 3, Sonofon, TDC Mobile, Telia, Telia Mobile (formerly Orange, Denmark 45 Mobilix) Dominica 1+767 Cable & Wireless, Wireless from AT&T, Orange Dominican Republic 1+809 Codetel, Orange Ecuador 593 Conecel, Otecel, Telecommunication Movil of Ecuador Egypt 20 MobiNil, Vodafone Egypt El Salvador 503 Digicel, CTE Telecom Personal, Telemóvil El Salvador Estonia 372 EMT, Radiolinja Estonia, Tele2 Eesti A.S. Falkland Islands 500 Cable & Wireless Finland 358 Elisa, TeliaSonera Finland Oy, Alands Mobiltelefon A.B., FINNET France 33 Bouygues Telecom, Orange, SFR Gabon 241 Celtel Georgia 995 Geocell, Magti GSM Germany 49 Vodafone, E-Plus, T-Mobil, O2 Ghana 233 Mobitel, Kasapa, ScanCom Greece 30 Cosmote, TIM, Vodafone (formerly Panafone) Greenland 299 TeleGreenland Grenada 1+473 Cable & Wireless, Digicel, Grenada, Wireless from AT&T Guadaloupe & 590 Cable & Wireless Martinique Guam 1+671 Guamcell, IT&E Overseas, TeleGuam, Hafatel Country Country Operator Name Code Guatemala 502 Sercom, Telefonica Guatemala (MoviStar, former BellSouth) Guernsey 44 Guernsey Telecoms Honduras 504 Megatel Hong Kong CSL (formerly PCCW Mobility), New World Mobility, Hong Kong 852 Peoples, SmarTone Vodaphone, Sunday, 3HK Hungary 36 Pannon GSM, T-Mobile, Vodafone Iceland 354 Og Vodafone, TAL, LANDSSIMINN Tata Indicom, Airtel: Kerala, Kolkata, Chennai, Uttar Pradesh East and West, Himachel Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab,Harvana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Gujaret, Madhya Pradesh, India 91 BPL (BPL Mobile): Kerala, Mumbai, Hexacom India Ltd. (Oasis Cellular), Hutchison: Max Telecom Ltd (Orange), Essar Telecom Ltd, Essar South Ltd, Delhi, Gujarat, Kolkata, Reliance Telecom Ltd, Spice Punjab Indosat, PT Natrindo Telepon Seluler (LippoTel), PT Satelindo, Indonesia 62 Telkomsel, Excelcom Iraq 964 Iraqna Ireland 353 Hutchison 3G (brand name "3"), Meteor, Vodafone, O2 Isle of Man 44 Manx Pronto Israel 972 CellCom, Orange Italy 39 H3G, TIM, Vodafone, Wind Telecommunicazioni Jamaica 1+876 Cable & Wireless, Digicel Japan 81 NTT DoCoMo, Vodafone Jersey 44 Jersey Telecom Jordan 962 Fastlink, MobileCom Kenya 254 Celtel, SafariCom Kuwait 965 MTC Vodafone, Wataniya Kyrgystan 996 Bitel Latvia 371 LMT, Tele2 Lebanon 961 MTCTouch, MIC1 (FTML) Liechtenstein 423 Mobilkom (FL1), Swisscom, Tango (Tele 2 Aktiengesellschaft) Country Country Operator Name Code Lithuania 370 Bite, Omnitel Luxembourg 352 P&T Luxembourg, Tango, VOXmobile Macau 853 CTM, Hutchison Telecom, Smartone Macedonia 389 Cosmophon, MobiMak Malaysia 60 DiGi, Maxis Mali 223 Ikatel, Malitel Malta 356 Go Mobile, Vodafone Malta Mauritius 230 Cellplus, Emtel Mexico 52 Iusacell/Iusacell PCS, Telcel (Radio Móvil Dipsa), MoviStar, Unefon Moldova 373 Moldcell, Voxtel Mongolia 976 MobiCom Montenegro 381 T-Mobile Montserrat 1+664 Cable & Wireless Morocco 212 Maroc Telecom, Meditel Mozambique 258 M-Cel Namibia 264 MTC Netherlands 31 KPN Mobile, Orange, Telfort, T-Mobile, Vodafone New Zealand 64 Vodaphone, Telecom Mobile Limited Niger 227 Celtel Nigeria 234 MTN Norway 47 Netcom, Telenor Mobil Pakistan 92 Mobilink, Ufone, Telenor Pakistan Palestinian Authority 970 Jawwal Panama 507 Cable & Wireless Móvil Paraguay 595 Millicom/Telecel Peru 51 TIM Peru, Telefónica Moviles S.A.C.(MoviStar) Philippines 63 Digitel (Sun Cellular), Globe, Smart Poland 48 PTK Centertel, Plus, Era Portugal 351 Optimus, TMN, Vodafone AT&T, Centennial de Puerto Rico, Sprint PCS, Verizon Wireless, Puerto Rico 1+787 Wireless from AT&T, (SunCom) TeleCorp Country Country Operator Name Code Qatar 974 Q-Tel Romania 40 CosmoRom, Connex, Orange Far Eastern, KB Impuls, MTS, NCC, Sibirtelecom, Zao SMARTS, Utel Russia 7 (formerly Ermark), Megafon Saudi Arabia 966 Al Jawwal Serbia 381 Mobtel Srbija, Telekom Serbia Seychelles 248 Airtel Sierra Leone 232 Celtel Singapore 65 M1, SingTel, StarHub Slovak Republic 421 EuroTel Bratislava, Orange Slovenia 386 Mobitel South Africa 27 Cell-C, MTN, Vodacom Spain 34 Amena, Telefónica Móviles, Vodafone Sri Lanka 94 Lanka Cellular Services, Mobiltel Ltd., Dialog St. Kitts and Nevis 1+869 Cable & Wireless, Wireless from AT&T St. Lucia 1+758 Cable & Wireless, Digicel, Wireless from AT&T St. Vincent and the 1+784 Cable & Wireless, Digicel, Wireless from AT&T Grenadines Sweden 46 Tele2, 3, Telia, Vodafone Switzerland 41 Orange, Swisscom, Sunrise Tahiti 689 Tikiphone Chunghwa Telecom (DGT), Far EasTone Telecoms, KG Telecom, Taiwan 886 Taiwan Cellular Corp. Tanzania 255 Celtel Thailand 66 AIS, DTAC, Hutchison CAT (formerly Tawan Telecom), Orange Trinidad and Tobago 1+868 Digicel, TSTT Tunisia 216 Tunisiana, Tunisie Telecom (Tunicell) Turkey 90 Telsim, Avea, Turkcell Turks & Caicos 1+649 Cable & Wireless Uganda 256 MTN, UTL Mango Ukraine 380 Kyivstar, UMC Country Country Operator Name Code United Arab Emirates 971 Etisalat United Kingdom 44 Hutchison 3G UK (3), O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone Uzbekistan 998 Uzdunrobita Venezuela 58 Digicel, Movilnet, Digitel TIM, Telefónica Moviles Vietnam 84 MobiFone, Vinaphone Yemen 967 Spacetel Zambia 260 Celtel, Zamtel Zimbabwe 263 Econet Wireless, Net*One .
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