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Coverage 2/9 2G/3G Coverage – Map Sensitivity: Open 3/9 2G/3G Coverage – Country and operator List Operator ID Country Operator Brand 220 Armenia Orange 24 Armenia Beeline 1 Austria A1 128 Austria 3 275 Austria Magenta Telekom (T-Mobile) 172 Belgium Mobistar 36 Belgium Belgacom 32 Belgium BASE 38 Bosnia and Herzegovina BH Mobile 124 Bulgaria Telenor 169 Bulgaria A1 (MobiTel) 1079 Bulgaria BTC 72 Croatia T-Mobile (Croatian Telecom) 286 Croatia Tele2 340 Croatia A1 (VIPnet) 78 Cyprus Cytamobile-Vodafone 1400 Cyprus Primetel 23 Cyprus MTN 295 Czech Republic O2 356 Czech Republic Vodafone 276 Czech Republic T-Mobile 305 Denmark Telenor 283 Denmark YouSee 106 Estonia Elisa 288 Estonia Tele2 119 Faroe Islands Føroya Telecom 19 Finland AMT 99 Finland DNA 105 Finland Elisa 42 France Bouygues 219 France Orange 253 France SFR 299 Germany Telekom Deutschland 296 Germany O2 357 Germany Vodafone 122 Gibraltar GibTel 360 Greece Vodafone Sensitivity: Open 4/9 Operator ID Country Operator Brand 372 Greece Wind 70 Greece Cosmote 309 Hungary Telenor 277 Hungary T-Mobile 349 Hungary Vodafone 255 Iceland Siminn 206 Iceland Vodafone 361 Ireland Vodafone 350 Italy Vodafone 321 Italy TIM 4 Kosovo Monaco Telecom (Vala) 41 Latvia Bite 287 Latvia Tele2 139 Latvia LMT 168 Liechtenstein FL1 (Mobilkom) 2325 Liechtenstein Swisscom 40 Lithuania Bite 330 Lithuania Tele2 239 Luxembourg POST 21 Luxembourg Tango 1379 Luxembourg Orange 1372 Macedonia vip 125 Malta Go Mobile 363 Malta Vodafone 175 Monaco Monaco Telecom 1317 Montenegro m:tel 136 Netherlands KPN 278 Netherlands T-Mobile 365 Netherlands Vodafone 310 Norway Telenor 237 Poland Orange (PTK Centertel) 243 Poland Plus 322 Portugal MEO 354 Portugal Vodafone 235 Romania Orange 353 Romania Vodafone 338 Russia Beeline 194 Russia MTS 162 Russia Megafon 1269 Russia Tele2 Sensitivity: Open 5/9 Operator ID Country Operator Brand 1602 Serbia vip 312 Serbia Telenor 302 Serbia Telekom Serbia 236 Slovakia Orange 259 Slovakia Slovak Telecom 1357 Slovakia O2 301 Slovenia Telekom Slovenije (Mobiltel) 254 Slovenia A1 Slovenija (Si. Mobil) 294 Spain Telefónica 368 Spain Vodafone 232 Spain Orange 1635 Spain Yoigo 395 Sweden Telenor 272 Switzerland Swisscom 270 Switzerland Sunrise 231 Switzerland Salt 328 Turkey Turkcell 27 Turkey Türk Telekom 351 Turkey Vodafone 191 Ukraine Vodafone (MTS) 362 United Kingdom Vodafone 297 United Kingdom O2 Sensitivity: Open 6/9 4G/LTE Coverage – Map Sensitivity: Open 7/9 4G/LTE Coverage – Country and operator List Operator ID Country Operator Brand 220 Armenia Orange 24 Armenia Beeline 1 Austria A1 128 Austria 3 275 Austria Magenta Telekom (T-Mobile) 172 Belgium Mobistar 36 Belgium Belgacom 32 Belgium BASE 38 Bosnia and Herzegovina BH Mobile 124 Bulgaria Telenor 169 Bulgaria A1 (MobiTel) 1079 Bulgaria BTC 72 Croatia T-Mobile (Croatian Telecom) 286 Croatia Tele2 340 Croatia A1 (VIPnet) 78 Cyprus Cytamobile-Vodafone 1400 Cyprus Primetel 23 Cyprus MTN 295 Czech Republic O2 356 Czech Republic Vodafone 276 Czech Republic T-Mobile 305 Denmark Telenor 283 Denmark YouSee 106 Estonia Elisa 288 Estonia Tele2 119 Faroe Islands Føroya Telecom 19 Finland AMT 99 Finland DNA 105 Finland Elisa 42 France Bouygues 219 France Orange 253 France SFR 120 Georgia Geocell 299 Germany Telekom Deutschland 296 Germany O2 357 Germany Vodafone 122 Gibraltar GibTel Sensitivity: Open 8/9 Operator ID Country Operator Brand 360 Greece Vodafone 372 Greece Wind 70 Greece Cosmote 309 Hungary Telenor 277 Hungary T-Mobile 349 Hungary Vodafone 255 Iceland Siminn 206 Iceland Vodafone 361 Ireland Vodafone 350 Italy Vodafone 321 Italy TIM 4 Kosovo Monaco Telecom (Vala) 41 Latvia Bite 287 Latvia Tele2 139 Latvia LMT 168 Liechtenstein FL1 (Mobilkom) 2325 Liechtenstein Swisscom 40 Lithuania Bite 330 Lithuania Tele2 239 Luxembourg POST 21 Luxembourg Tango 1379 Luxembourg Orange 1372 Macedonia vip 125 Malta Go Mobile 363 Malta Vodafone 175 Monaco Monaco Telecom 1317 Montenegro m:tel 136 Netherlands KPN 278 Netherlands T-Mobile 365 Netherlands Vodafone 310 Norway Telenor 237 Poland Orange (PTK Centertel) 243 Poland Plus 322 Portugal MEO 354 Portugal Vodafone 235 Romania Orange 353 Romania Vodafone 338 Russia Beeline 194 Russia MTS 162 Russia Megafon Sensitivity: Open 9/9 Operator ID Country Operator Brand 1269 Russia Tele2 1602 Serbia vip 312 Serbia Telenor 302 Serbia Telekom Serbia 236 Slovakia Orange 259 Slovakia Slovak Telecom 1357 Slovakia O2 301 Slovenia Telekom Slovenije (Mobiltel) 254 Slovenia A1 Slovenija (Si. Mobil) 294 Spain Telefónica 368 Spain Vodafone 232 Spain Orange 1635 Spain Yoigo 395 Sweden Telenor 272 Switzerland Swisscom 270 Switzerland Sunrise 231 Switzerland Salt 328 Turkey Turkcell 27 Turkey Türk Telekom 351 Turkey Vodafone 191 Ukraine Vodafone (MTS) 362 United Kingdom Vodafone 297 United Kingdom O2 Sensitivity: Open .
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