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Foglio1 Pagina 1 Foglio1 COUNTRY CARRIER id AFGHANISTAN AWCC 254 AFGHANISTAN ETISALAT 417 AFGHANISTAN MTN 1263 AFGHANISTAN ROSHAN 349 AFGHANISTAN SALAAM 1616 AFGHANISTAN WASEL 1219 ALBANIA AMC 110 ALBANIA Eagle Mobile 601 ALBANIA PLUS COMMUNICATION 935 ALBANIA TELEKOM.AL 1641 ALBANIA VODAFONE 373 ALGERIA DJEZZY 208 ALGERIA MOBILIS 183 ALGERIA OOREDOO 427 AMERICAN SAMOA BLUESKY 1620 ANDORRA MOBILAND 389 ANGOLA MOVICEL 1398 ANGOLA UNITEL 176 ANGUILLA FLOW 1871 ANGUILLA LIME 1448 ANGUILLA WEBLINKS LIMITED 830 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA APUA 341 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA ATT WIRELESS 1265 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA DIGICEL 730 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA FLOW 1855 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA LIME 547 ARGENTINA 20 607 ARGENTINA CLARO 452 ARGENTINA GLOBALSTAR 1414 ARGENTINA MOVISTAR 449 ARGENTINA NEXTEL 296 ARGENTINA PERSONAL 485 ARGENTINA PORT-HABLE 1320 ARMENIA BEELINE 232 ARMENIA KARABAKH TELECOM 983 ARMENIA ORANGE 1084 ARMENIA UCOM 1863 ARMENIA VIVACELL-MTS 237 ARUBA DIGICEL 946 ARUBA SETAR 548 AUSTRALIA 3 907 AUSTRALIA 3GIS 1117 AUSTRALIA AAPT 1061 AUSTRALIA ADVANCE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 1582 AUSTRALIA ADVANCE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES PTY. LTD. 1822 AUSTRALIA AIRNET 1091 AUSTRALIA AUSGRID CORPORATION 1188 AUSTRALIA BHP BILLITON 703 AUSTRALIA CHALLENGE NETWORKS PTY. LTD. 677 AUSTRALIA CITIC PACIFIC MINING 1856 AUSTRALIA CLX NETWORKS PTY LTD 1872 AUSTRALIA COMMTEL NETWORK SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 1862 Pagina 1 Foglio1 AUSTRALIA COMPATEL LIMITED 1085 AUSTRALIA CRAZY JOHN'S 558 AUSTRALIA DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE 728 AUSTRALIA DIALOGUE COMMUNICATIONS PTY. LTD. 1468 AUSTRALIA iiNet 611 AUSTRALIA IINET LTD 1438 AUSTRALIA LOCALSTAR HOLDING PTY. LTD. 670 AUSTRALIA LYCAMOBILE 1409 AUSTRALIA MESSAGEBIRD PTY LTD 1859 AUSTRALIA NBN 835 AUSTRALIA NEXIUM TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1567 AUSTRALIA NORFOLK IS. 662 AUSTRALIA ONE.TEL 1326 AUSTRALIA OPTUS 8 AUSTRALIA OTOC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1848 AUSTRALIA OZITEL 792 AUSTRALIA PACTEL 1081 AUSTRALIA PILBARA IRON COMPANY SERVICES PTY LTD 921 AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND RAIL LIMITED 83 AUSTRALIA RAILCORP 255 AUSTRALIA RCOM INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 750 AUSTRALIA SANTOS LIMITED 1878 AUSTRALIA TELSTRA 11 AUSTRALIA THALES AUSTRALIA 1400 AUSTRALIA TRUPHONE 1853 AUSTRALIA VICTRACK 1247 AUSTRALIA VIVID WIRELESS PTY. LTD. 822 AUSTRALIA VODAFONE 414 AUSTRALIA YANCOAL AUSTRALIA LTD 1847 AUSTRIA 3 1858 AUSTRIA 3AT 230 AUSTRIA A1 NET 742 AUSTRIA A1 TA 233 AUSTRIA A1 TELEKOM AUSTRIA 648 AUSTRIA A1.NET 1823 AUSTRIA ARGONET 1652 AUSTRIA BOB 1607 AUSTRIA GSM-R A 806 AUSTRIA HUTCHISON DREI AUSTRIA 1197 AUSTRIA LYCAMOBILE 908 AUSTRIA MASS RESPONSE SERVICE GMBH 1494 AUSTRIA MTEL AUSTRIJA GMBH 1723 AUSTRIA Orange AT 598 AUSTRIA SMARTSPACE GMBH 1544 AUSTRIA T-MOBILE AT 236 AUSTRIA TELE.RING 1186 AUSTRIA TELE2 TELECOMMUNICATION GMBH 1230 AUSTRIA TELE2MOBIL 1406 AUSTRIA UPC 1857 AUSTRIA UPC MOBILE 839 AUSTRIA VECTONE 881 AUSTRIA VECTONE MOBILE 1861 AUSTRIA YESSS! 1548 Pagina 2 Foglio1 AZERBAIJAN AZERCELL 59 AZERBAIJAN BAKCELL 44 AZERBAIJAN FONEX 764 AZERBAIJAN NAR MOBILE 365 AZERBAIJAN NAXTEL 1690 AZERBAIJAN SPECIAL STATE PROTECTION SERVICE OF THE REPUBLIC AZERBAIJAN 1355 AZERBAIJAN SPECIAL STATE PROTECTION SERVICE OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN 1791 BAHAMAS BATELCO 290 BAHAMAS BTC 1489 BAHAMAS NEWCO 2015 1854 BAHRAIN BATELCO 354 BAHRAIN CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY 1520 BAHRAIN VIVA 1436 BAHRAIN VIVA BAHRAIN 151 BAHRAIN ZAIN BH 276 BANGLADESH AIRTEL 419 BANGLADESH BANGALINK 1865 BANGLADESH BANGLALINK 438 BANGLADESH BEEONG3G WARID TELEKOM 1088 BANGLADESH CITYCELL 1461 BANGLADESH GRAMEENPHONE 445 BANGLADESH OLLO 1877 BANGLADESH ROBI 424 BANGLADESH TELETALK 422 BARBADOS DIGICEL 524 BARBADOS FLOW 1867 BARBADOS LIME 308 BARBADOS SUNBEACH COMMUNICATIONS 1176 BELARUS BECLOUD 1875 BELARUS BELCEL JV 1120 BELARUS BELORUSSIAN CLOUD TECHNOLOGIES 1604 BELARUS BELTELECOM 1035 BELARUS DIALLOG 1314 BELARUS LIFE 1158 BELARUS LIFE:) 142 BELARUS MTS 229 BELARUS NONE 1869 BELARUS velcom 588 BELGIUM BASE 454 BELGIUM ELEPHANT TALK COMMUNICATIONS SCHWEIZ GMBH 1016 BELGIUM JOIN 1849 BELGIUM JOIN EXPERIENCE BELGIUM 640 BELGIUM LYCAMOBILE 985 BELGIUM MOBISTAR 399 BELGIUM N.M.B.S. 1780 BELGIUM NMBS 949 BELGIUM ORANGE 1851 BELGIUM PROXIMUS 146 BELGIUM PROXIMUS A 1132 BELGIUM TELENET 570 BELGIUM VECTONE MOBILE 1333 BELGIUM VOXBONE 1068 BELIZE DIGICELL 864 Pagina 3 Foglio1 BELIZE INTELCO 1192 BELIZE SMART 758 BENIN BBCOM 1456 BENIN BLK 1363 BENIN GLO 1218 BENIN LIBERCOM 1502 BENIN MOOV 186 BENIN MTN 624 BERMUDA CELLONE 1702 BERMUDA CELLULAR ONE 993 BERMUDA DIGICEL BERMUDA 1632 BERMUDA MOBILITY 1278 BERMUDA VERIZON WIRELESS 1827 BHUTAN B-MOBILE 444 BHUTAN TASHICELL 421 BOLIVIA, PLURINATIONAL STATE OF ENTEL 471 BOLIVIA, PLURINATIONAL STATE OF NUEVATEL 467 BOLIVIA, PLURINATIONAL STATE OF TIGO 490 BOLIVIA, PLURINATIONAL STATE OF VIVA 1711 BONAIRE, SINT EUSTATIUS AND SABA DIGICEL 1675 BONAIRE, SINT EUSTATIUS AND SABA TELBO 1720 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA BH MOBILE 1391 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA HT-ERONET 1524 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA M:TEL 1516 BOTSWANA BTC MOBILE 549 BOTSWANA MASCOM 212 BOTSWANA ORANGE 175 BRAZIL AEIOU 1144 BRAZIL ALGAR TELECOM 1860 BRAZIL AMAZONIA CELULAR 688 BRAZIL BRASIL TELECOM GSM 473 BRAZIL CLARO 1870 BRAZIL CLARO BR 475 BRAZIL CONECTA 1850 BRAZIL CTBC CELULAR 476 BRAZIL DATORA VODAFONE 803 BRAZIL LOCAL 1174 BRAZIL NEXTEL 484 BRAZIL OI 159 BRAZIL OPTIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1514 BRAZIL PORTO SEGURO TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1317 BRAZIL SERCOMTEL 502 BRAZIL SISTEER DO BRASIL TELECOMUNICACOES 1825 BRAZIL SISTEER DO BRASIL TELECOMUNICATIONS 1250 BRAZIL TELCOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1244 BRAZIL TIM 474 BRAZIL VIVO 463 BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY FONEPLUS 1868 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM B-MOBILE 534 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM DSTCOM 512 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM JABATAN TELEKOM BRUNEI 684 BULGARIA BULSATCOM 820 BULGARIA COMPATEL LIMITED 680 Pagina 4 Foglio1 BULGARIA GLOBUL 390 BULGARIA M-TEL 355 BULGARIA MAX 1819 BULGARIA MAXTELECOM 1054 BULGARIA NRIC 1625 BULGARIA TELENOR 1290 BULGARIA VIVACOM 223 BURKINA FASO AIRTEL 1488 BURKINA FASO TELECEL FASO 995 BURKINA FASO TELMOB 1258 BURUNDI ECONET LEO 1873 BURUNDI HITS TELECOM 959 BURUNDI LEO 1596 BURUNDI ONATEL 813 BURUNDI SMART MOBILE 1143 BURUNDI SPACETEL 1027 BURUNDI TEMPO 1221 CAMBODIA BEELINE 860 CAMBODIA CELLCARD 126 CAMBODIA CELLCARD MOBITEL 1781 CAMBODIA EXCELL 871 CAMBODIA METFONE 1177 CAMBODIA QB 441 CAMBODIA SEATEL 1866 CAMBODIA SMART 572 CAMBODIA SMART AXIATA 1255 CAMEROON MTN CAMEROON 516 CAMEROON NEXTTEL 1056 CAMEROON ORANGE 511 CANADA AIRTEL WIRELESS 1018 CANADA ALIANT MOBILITY 1108 CANADA ALO 1591 CANADA BC TEL MOBILITY TELUS 1028 CANADA BELL 334 CANADA BELL / TELUS / SASKTEL 843 CANADA BELL MOBILITY VIRGIN MOBILE CANADA 1540 CANADA CITYTEL MOBILITY 1587 CANADA DMTS 304 CANADA EASTLINK 1535 CANADA ECOTEL INC. 1881 CANADA EXECULINK 1508 CANADA FIDO 542 CANADA FIRST 1480 CANADA FREEDOM MOBILE 1879 CANADA GLOBALSTAR 551 CANADA ICE WIRELESS 88 CANADA KEEWAYTINOOK MOBILE 957 CANADA LIGHTSQUARED 778 CANADA LYNX MOBILITY 676 CANADA MB TEL MOBILITY 917 CANADA MIKE 880 CANADA MOBILICITY 1025 CANADA MTS 544 Pagina 5 Foglio1 CANADA MTT MOBILITY ALIANT 1205 CANADA NETSET COMMUNICATIONS 1348 CANADA NEW TEL MOBILITY ALIANT 1472 CANADA PUBLIC MOBILE 1172 CANADA QUADRO MOBILITY 796 CANADA ROGERS WIRELESS 89 CANADA RURAL COM 1257 CANADA SASKTEL 339 CANADA SHAW TELECOM 1376 CANADA SSI CONNEXIONS 1507 CANADA TBAY 543 CANADA TELUS 84 CANADA TELUS MOBILITY KOODO MOBILE 1211 CANADA TELUS MOBILITY KOODO MOBILE PUBLIC MOBILE 1735 CANADA TERRESTAR SOLUTIONS 942 CANADA TNW WIRELESS 1888 CANADA VIDEOTRON 86 CANADA WIGHTMAN MOBILITY 842 CANADA WIND MOBILE 346 CAPE VERDE CVMOVEL 786 CAPE VERDE T 1626 CAPE VERDE T + 1741 CAYMAN ISLANDS DIGICEL 775 CAYMAN ISLANDS FLOW 1885 CAYMAN ISLANDS LIME 469 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CTP 937 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC NATIONLINK 671 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC ORANGE 859 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC TC 1294 CHAD AIRTEL 987 CHAD SALAM 172 CHAD TAWALI 646 CHAD TCHAD MOBILE 1542 CHAD TIGO 675 CHILE CELUPAGO S A 918 CHILE CIBELES TELECOM S A 710 CHILE CLARO 480 CHILE COLO-COLO MOVIL WANDERERS MOVIL 904 CHILE COMPATEL CHILE LIMITADA 1664 CHILE EMPRESAS BUNKER S.A. 1889 CHILE ENTEL 462 CHILE MOVIL FALABELLA 1891 CHILE MOVISTAR 459 CHILE MULTIKOM S.A. 1654 CHILE NETLINE TELEFONICA MOVIL LTDA 759 CHILE NEXTEL 297 CHILE 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ESP 1663 COLOMBIA COLOMBIA TELECOMUNICACIONES S.A. 466 COLOMBIA COMPATEL COLOMBIA SAS 1650 COLOMBIA DIRECTV COLOMBIA LTDA 1684 COLOMBIA EDATEL 495 COLOMBIA EMCALI 656 COLOMBIA EMPRESA DE TELECOMUNICACIONES DE BOGOTA S.A. ESP 1637 COLOMBIA EMTELSA 1446 COLOMBIA LLEIDA S.A.S. 1733 COLOMBIA MOVISTAR 460 COLOMBIA SUMA MOVIL SAS 1895 COLOMBIA TIGO 477 COLOMBIA UNE EPM TELECOMUNICACIONES S.A. E.S.P. 1661 COLOMBIA UNE-EPM 1676 COLOMBIA VIRGIN MOBILE COLOMBIA S.A.S. 1643 COMOROS COMOROS TELECOM 1232 COMOROS TELCO SA 1894 CONGO AIRTEL 519 CONGO LIBERTIS TELECOM 1093 CONGO WARID TELECOM 215 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE AFRICELL 1342 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE AIRTEL 211 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CELLCO 712 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE LIBERTIS TELECOM 1429 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE LINTEL HOLDING 694 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE MTN 1887 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE ORANGE 1225 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE SUPERCELL
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