Thursday, March 8, 2012

Nokia 5800 Xpress Music APN Settings

Nokia 5800 Xpress Music  WAP | GPRS | MMS | APN | SETTING 





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Nokia 5800 GPRS et WAP Internet Settings " MobileZone "
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1. Appuyez sur la touche "Menu" (touche blanche).
2. Appuyez sur Paramètres.
3. Appuyez sur la «connectivité».
4. Appuyez sur 'Destinations'.
5. «Point d'accès" Tap.
6. Appuyez sur «Non» (touche programmable de droite) à la question, "Vérifier automatiquement les points d'accès disponibles?".
7. «Données par paquets des claquettes.
8. Appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer «MobileZone active" lors de la saisie appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur «OK» (touche programmable de gauche).
9. Tap 'services WAP.
10. Le réseau des destinations à l'écran, appuyez sur «les services WAP.
11. Tap 'MobileZone actif »deux fois.
12. Passer «Nom de la connexion 'passé et« Porteuse de données », comme vous avez déjà rempli ces po
13. Appuyez sur "nom du point d'accès» et appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer, "wap.iamgprs.ma», lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur «OK» (touche programmable de gauche).
14. «Nom d'utilisateur" tapez et la zone de texte pour entrer dans ' (laisser Vide) », lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur« OK »(touche programmable de gauche).
15. Passer "Demander mot de passe" passé comme cela est préréglé à «Non».
16. Appuyez sur «Mot de passe» et appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer '(laisser vide)', lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur «OK» (touche programmable de gauche).
17. Appuyez sur "Authentification" jusqu'à ce qu'il montre «Normal».
18. Appuyez sur "Page d'accueil» et appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer " wap-phone.blogspot.com ", lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur «OK» (touche programmable de gauche).
19. Appuyez sur «Utiliser le point d'accès» jusqu'à ce qu'il montre «Après la confirmation».
20. Appuyez sur 'Options' (touche programmable de gauche) puis sur "Paramètres avancés des prises.
21. Passer «Type de réseau« passé comme cela est préréglé à «IPv4».
22. Passer 'adresse IP Phone »passé et' adresse DNS" que ceux-ci sont programmés pour "Automatique".
23. 'Adresse du serveur proxy "Tap et appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer '212.217.054.133', lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur« OK »(touche programmable de gauche).
24. «Numéro de port du proxy" Tap et appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer '8080 ', lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur «OK» (touche programmable de gauche).
25. Appuyez sur «Retour» (touche programmable droite) deux fois.
26. Appuyez sur 'Options' (touche programmable de gauche).
27. Appuyez sur "Organiser", puis appuyez sur «Changer la priorité.
28. Appuyez sur la position que vous souhaitez (ce qui usally être le numéro 1), puis appuyez sur «OK».
29. Appuyez sur les bonnes touches programmables cinq fois, pour revenir à l'écran de veille.

S'il vous plaît mettez votre combiné et appuyer à nouveau avant d'utiliser ces paramètres.


Les paramètres GPRS WAP sont maintenant terminées.

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Nokia 5800 GPRS et WAP Internet Settings " Imedia "
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1. Appuyez sur la touche "Menu" (touche blanche).
2. Appuyez sur Paramètres.
3. Appuyez sur la «connectivité».
4. Appuyez sur 'Destinations'.
5. «Point d'accès" Tap.
6. Appuyez sur «Non» (touche programmable de droite) à la question, "Vérifier automatiquement les points d'accès disponibles?".
7. «Données par paquets des claquettes.
8. Appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer « Imedia active" lors de la saisie appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur «OK» (touche programmable de gauche).
9. Tap 'services WAP.
10. Le réseau des destinations à l'écran, appuyez sur «les services WAP.
11. Tap ' Imedia actif »deux fois.
12. Passer «Nom de la connexion 'passé et« Porteuse de données », comme vous avez déjà rempli ces po
13. Appuyez sur "nom du point d'accès» et appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer, "wap.meditel.ma», lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur «OK» (touche programmable de gauche).
14. «Nom d'utilisateur" tapez et la zone de texte pour entrer dans " MEDIWAP", lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur« OK »(touche programmable de gauche).
15. Passer "Demander mot de passe" passé comme cela est préréglé à «Non».
16. Appuyez sur «Mot de passe» et appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer ' MEDIWAP ', lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur «OK» (touche programmable de gauche).
17. Appuyez sur "Authentification" jusqu'à ce qu'il montre «Normal».
18. Appuyez sur "Page d'accueil» et appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer " wap-phone.blogspot.com ", lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur «OK» (touche programmable de gauche).
19. Appuyez sur «Utiliser le point d'accès» jusqu'à ce qu'il montre «Après la confirmation».
20. Appuyez sur 'Options' (touche programmable de gauche) puis sur "Paramètres avancés des prises.
21. Passer «Type de réseau« passé comme cela est préréglé à «IPv4».
22. Passer 'adresse IP Phone »passé et' adresse DNS" que ceux-ci sont programmés pour "Automatique".
23. 'Adresse du serveur proxy "Tap et appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer '010.008.008.008', lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur« OK »(touche programmable de gauche).
24. «Numéro de port du proxy" Tap et appuyez sur la zone de texte pour entrer '8080 ', lorsqu'il est entré appuyez sur la coche verte, puis appuyez sur «OK» (touche programmable de gauche).
25. Appuyez sur «Retour» (touche programmable droite) deux fois.
26. Appuyez sur 'Options' (touche programmable de gauche).
27. Appuyez sur "Organiser", puis appuyez sur «Changer la priorité.
28. Appuyez sur la position que vous souhaitez (ce qui usally être le numéro 1), puis appuyez sur «OK».
29. Appuyez sur les bonnes touches programmables cinq fois, pour revenir à l'écran de veille.

S'il vous plaît mettez votre combiné et appuyer à nouveau avant d'utiliser ces paramètres.


Les paramètres GPRS WAP sont maintenant terminées.




Paramètres LG Shine KE970 MOBILEZONE WAP | GPRS | MMS | APN | 3G

Paramètres LG Shine KE970  MOBILEZONE  WAP | GPRS | MMS | APN | 3G



Paramètres LG Shine KE970  MOBILEZONE  WAP | GPRS | MMS | APN | 3G

La connexion de données.
1. Sélectionnez le bouton Menu (touche de gauche).
2. Appuyez sur 'Paramètres' sélectionnez 'OK' (touche de gauche).
3. Appuyez sur 'connectivité' Highlight 'OK' (touche de gauche).
4. Appuyez sur 'Réseau' Highlight 'OK' (touche de gauche).
5. Profil Réseau Highlight appuyez sur 'OK' (touche de gauche).
6. Appuyez sur 'Les connexions de données' highlight 'OK' (touche de gauche).
7. Presse 'Options' (touche de gauche).
8. «Nouveau profil» Highlight appuyez sur 'OK' (touche de gauche).
9. Mettez en surbrillance 'Nom' et entrez 'MobileZone GPRS WAP ".
10. Mettez en surbrillance 'porteur' et sélectionnez «GPRS» en appuyant sur la touche Navi vers la droite.
11. Mettez en surbrillance 'APN "et entrez" wap.iamgprs.ma».
12. 'User ID' Mettez en surbrillance et entrez "(laisser vide)».
13. Mettez en surbrillance 'Mot de passe "et entrez" (laisser vide).
14. Ignorer "serveur principal" et "serveur secondaire".
15. Appuyez sur «Enregistrer» (touche de gauche).
16. 'Retour' de presse (touche de sélection droite) 5 fois pour revenir au menu principal.

Voir le profil réseau.

17. Appuyez sur 'Navigateur' Highlight 'OK' (touche de gauche).
18. Appuyez sur 'Paramètres' sélectionnez 'OK' (touche de gauche).
19. Profil Réseau Highlight appuyez sur 'OK' (touche de gauche).
20. Appuyez sur Options (touche de gauche)
21. «Nouveau profil» Highlight appuyez sur 'OK' (touche programmable de gauche).
22. Mettez en surbrillance 'Nom' et entrez 'MobileZone GPRS WAP ".
23. Mettez en surbrillance 'accueil', entrez ' wap-phone.blogspot.com ».
24. Mettez en surbrillance 'Proxy', appuyez sur la touche Navi vers la droite et sélectionnez "On".
25. 'Adresse IP' highlight entrez ' 212.217.054.133'.
26. «Le numéro de port 'highlight entrer '8080'.
27. «Point d'accès" Mettez en surbrillance et sélectionnez " MobileZone GPRS WAP» en appuyant sur la touche Navi vers la droite.
28. Appuyez sur «Enregistrer» (touche de gauche).
29. Mettez en surbrillance ' MobileZone GPRS WAP »et« Options »de presse, mettre en évidence« Activer »et« OK »(touche de gauche).

Les paramètres GPRS WAP sont maintenant terminées

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Configuration manuelle SAMSUNG S5660 Galaxy Gio

Configuration manuelle  SAMSUNG S5660 Galaxy Gio Maroc Telecom " mobileZone "
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Configuration manuelle  SAMSUNG S5660 Galaxy Gio

1) Appuyez sur la touche Menu puis sur Paramètres
2) Appuyez sur Sans fil et réseau
3) Appuyez sur Paramètres de réseau mobile
4) Appuyez sur Noms des points d’accès
5) Appuyez sur la touche Menu et sélectionnez Nouvel APN
6) Rentrez les paramètres suivants :
7) Nom : Mobilezone
8) APN : wap.iamgprs.ma
9) Proxy : 212.217..054.133
10) Port : 8080
11) Nom d’utilisateur : <Non défini>
12) Mot de passe : <Non défini>
13) Serveur : <Non défini>
14) MMSC : <Non défini>
15) Proxy MMS : <Non défini>
16) Port MMS : <Non défini>
17) MCC : 270
18) MNC : 01
19) Type d’authentification : < aucune >
20) Type d’APN : internet
21) Appuyez sur la touche Menu et sélectionnez Enregistrer
Votre Samsung S5660 Galaxy Gio est maintenant configuré

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

BlackBerry APN SETTINGS INTERNET / WAP / GPRS / MMS

BlackBerry TCP/IP Configuration

 Rogers


Rogers - Has TCP/IP
Go to Options->TCP
APN: internet.com
Username/password is blank 

 T-Mobile
T-Mobile - Has TCP/IP
Go to Options->TCP (or Tools->TCP)
APN: wap.voicestream.com
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)

 Cingular Orange 


Cingular Orange - Has TCP/IP
Go to Options->TCP
APN: wap.cingular
Username: wap@cingulargprs.com
Password: CINGULAR1

Go to Settings->Advanced Options->TCP
APN: isp.cingular
Username: (leave blank)
Password: (leave blank)

Cingular Blue - Has TCP/IP
Go to Options->TCP
APN: proxy
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)

Verizon


Verizon - Has TCP/IP
Newer models including 7250 and 7130 now has a TCP/IP stack, no configuration is needed. Many third party Internet applications work out of the box on it! However, the older 6750 and 7750 models will NOT work with TCP/IP.

 Telus - CDMA

Telus - CDMA - Has Partial TCP/IP
Recently, in late 2005, this feature got activated on newer Telus units. Newer models including 7250 now has a TCP/IP stack, no configuration is needed. However, there seems to be blocking for certain applications such as IM. Several third party Internet applications work out of the box on it! However, the older 6750 and 7750 models will NOT work with TCP/IP.

Sprint


Unknown. There is enough TCP/IP functionality in BlackBerryOS 4.0.0.204 or later, for software such as Verichat and Berry411 to work. This BlackBerryOS is preinstalled on the model 7250. Some software such as Reqwireless Emailviewer will require you to input gateway IP address information (See below). For the best TCP/IP support, you must use BES/MDS. You will need to pay $10 to $25 extra per month for BES/MDS Hosting in order to gain access to the Internet and TCP/IP software.




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Samsung SCH i520 Stealth 4G
Samsung SCH i909 Galaxy S
Samsung SCH R910 Galaxy Indulge (Forte)
Samsung SGH T739 Katalyst
Samsung SGH T959 Vibrant (SGH T959 Galaxy S)
Samsung SGH T959D Galaxy S Fascinate 3G+
Samsung SPH D700 Epic 4G (Galaxy S Pro)
Sanyo SCP 3800 Katana LX
Siemens AL21
Sony-Ericsson F100 Jalou
T-Mobile MDA Basic Opal
Yuhua General Mobile DSTL1
Nokia 2600 classic
Nokia 5200
Sony-Ericsson W200
Sony-Ericsson W800
Sony-Ericsson K800
Sony-Ericsson K530
Sony-Ericsson K550
Sony-Ericsson W350
Sony-Ericsson W810
Sony-Ericsson W910
Sony-Ericsson W580
Sony-Ericsson K770
Sony-Ericsson K510
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Sony-Ericsson K750
Sony-Ericsson K310
Sony-Ericsson W995
Sony-Ericsson K610
Sony-Ericsson K810
Sony-Ericsson W595
Sony-Ericsson G502
Sony-Ericsson W880
Sony-Ericsson U1 Satio
Sony-Ericsson J105 Naite
Sony-Ericsson W395
Sony-Ericsson W660
Samsung SGH A887 Solstice
Sony-Ericsson C905
Sony-Ericsson W302
Sony-Ericsson W705
Sony-Ericsson K320
Sony-Ericsson K850
Sony-Ericsson C902
HTC Touch Pro (ATNT Fuze, Verizon XV6850, Sprint Touch Pro, T-Mobile MDA Vario IV, SoftBank X05HT, Dopod Touch Pro)
Sony-Ericsson P1i
Sony-Ericsson K700
Sony-Ericsson W550
Sony-Ericsson F305
Sony-Ericsson P990
Sony-Ericsson W300
Sony-Ericsson W830
Sony-Ericsson G900
Sony-Ericsson S500
Sony-Ericsson U10 Aino
Sony-Ericsson W850
Sony-Ericsson K660
Sony-Ericsson K790
Sony-Ericsson W610
Sony-Ericsson W700
Sony-Ericsson W890
Sony-Ericsson Z550
Sony-Ericsson K618
Sony-Ericsson S312
Sony-Ericsson W380
Sony-Ericsson G705
Sony-Ericsson S302
Sony-Ericsson T700
Sony-Ericsson W960
Sony-Ericsson W760
Sony-Ericsson Z530
Sony-Ericsson C702
Sony-Ericsson G700
Sony-Ericsson K300
Sony-Ericsson K630
Sony-Ericsson T303
Sony-Ericsson W205
Sony-Ericsson W715
Sony-Ericsson Z610
Sony-Ericsson T715
Sony-Ericsson C903
Sony-Ericsson K330
Sony-Ericsson M600
Sony-Ericsson W508
Sony-Ericsson W980
Sony-Ericsson K500
Sony-Ericsson K600
Sony-Ericsson R300
Sony-Ericsson T280
Sony-Ericsson T650
Sony-Ericsson TM506 (Amber)
Sony-Ericsson U100 Yari
Sony-Ericsson V630
Sony-Ericsson V640
Sony-Ericsson W902
Sony-Ericsson W950
Sony-Ericsson X1 Xperia
Samsung SGH U900 Soul
Sony-Ericsson K608
Sony-Ericsson P910
Sony-Ericsson W900
Sony-Ericsson Z310
Sony-Ericsson Z520
Sony-Ericsson Z555
Motorola MB200 Cliq (MB220 Dext, Morrison)
Sony-Ericsson C901 (C901 GreenHeart)
Sony-Ericsson J300
Sony-Ericsson K508
Sony-Ericsson R306
Sony-Ericsson S700
Sony-Ericsson T250
Sony-Ericsson T610
Sony-Ericsson T707
Nokia N81
Nokia 2630
Nokia 6303 classic
Nokia E51
Nokia 2330 classic (Ray)
Nokia 6680
Nokia N82
Nokia 6500 slide
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic
Nokia 5320 XpressMusic
Nokia 6230
Nokia 2626
Nokia E65
Nokia 5610 XpressMusic
Nokia 6030
Nokia E66
Nokia N97
Nokia 3250
Nokia 5220 XpressMusic
Nokia 1680 classic (1681)
Nokia N93
Nokia N79
Nokia N78
Nokia N96
Nokia 2730 Classic
Nokia 9300
Nokia 5000
Nokia 5230 (Nuron)
Nokia E90
Nokia 6020
Nokia 6070
Nokia E72
Nokia 5630 Xpress Music
Nokia E75
Nokia 2323 classic
Nokia 6085
Nokia E61
Nokia N86
Nokia 2680
Nokia 6220 Classic
Nokia 2760
Nokia 5700 XpressMusic
Nokia 6280
Nokia 3220
Nokia 6288
Nokia 6681
Nokia 5730 XpressMusic
Nokia 7310 Supernova
Nokia N85
Nokia 6131
Nokia N76
Nokia 3600 slide
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Nokia N80
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Monday, March 5, 2012

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Friday, February 24, 2012

Telstra launches the Motorola XOOM 2 tablet in Australia 2012

Building on the success of Motorola XOOM™, Motorola Mobility and Telstra are bringing the faster, slimmer and lighter Motorola XOOM™ 2 tablet to Australia from today.
Andrew Volard, Director, Telstra Mobile said  tablets are fast becoming a must-have companion for Australians who want to take games, magazines, video and productivity tools with them on the road.
“Motorola XOOM 2 is even faster, slimmer and lighter than the original. It’s a great travel companion that brings together a vibrant high-definition touch screen, made-for-tablet apps like Gmail™ and YouTube™ and home screens that are easy to personalise with apps, shortcuts and widgets. It slips easily into a bag or a satchel and its distinct angular corners make it a pleasure to hold – even for extended periods. Teamed with Australia’s largest national mobile network, Motorola XOOM 2 is the perfect tool for viewing, creating and sharing content in more places.”

“Our first award-winning tablet, the Motorola XOOM, was a great achievement for Motorola. We’ve built on that success to create Motorola XOOM 2, an outstanding, super-powerful device that meets the needs of today’s always-on generation at an extremely competitive price point,” said Timo Brouwer, managing director, ANZ and South Pacific, Motorola Mobility. ”Motorola XOOM 2 is the ultimate device for home, work and play, and comes packed with apps like MOTOPRINT and MotoCast™, which you won’t find on any other Android™-powered tablet.”
The new Motorola XOOM 2 features Android™ 3.2, a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor, a brilliant display with scratch resistant Corning® Gorilla® Glass, and a splashguard coating for a go anywhere, do everything attitude. The tablet also includes the new MotoCast™ app that lets owners stream their music, photos, videos and documents from their computer to their tablet without any media tools, apps, or cords. For business customers, it means that they have easy access to files and documents on their office PC, whenever they need.
Lighter and brighter
Motorola XOOM 2 sports a 10.1-inch widescreen HD display and Android™ 3.2 Honeycomb like its predecessor, but improves on it. The display is brighter and more vibrant than before with colour enhancement, and the edges have been strategically designed to make the tablet more comfortable to hold – this tablet is easy on the eyes, and easy on the hands. Motorola XOOM 2 is also loaded with business ready features like VPN support and data encryption.
Motorola XOOM 2 also features MOTOPRINT integrated into key apps so customers can print wirelessly from their tablet.  It is more than 100 grams lighter than the original Motorola XOOM to make it even easier to take on the road, and can withstand poolside use, spilled drinks or dashes out to the car in the rain thanks to its new splash-guard coating.  A battery delivering up to 10 hours of video playback means it can go with owners wherever they need to be.
Accessories to connect to your life easier, from more places
Customers can connect Motorola XOOM 2 to their compatible HDTV via the included HDMI cable and comfortably enjoy large-screen entertainment. Owners can get more done, faster with any keyboard and mouse using built-in Bluetooth technology.


  Motorola Xoom 2
Processor 1.2GHz dual-core processor
Software Android™ 3.2 Honeycomb – upgradable to Android™ 4.0 in the future
Display 10.1” HD display with scratch resistant Corning® Gorilla® Glass
Special features Splash-guard and special flattened edges for easier holding
Camera 1.3 MP front and 5 MP rear-facing HD cameras with digital zoom, auto focus, and LED flash
Memory 1GB RAM; in-built 32 GB storage, additional 32 GB microSD slot
Battery life Up to 10 hours of video playback / Up to 28 days stand-by on 3G
Sound 3D virtual surround sound
Dimensions 253.9 mm x 173.6 mm x 8.8 mm
Weight 603 g
Enterprise features Business Ready with enterprise-grade security and Active Sync for work email, contacts and calendar. USB and HDMI connectivity, pre-loaded Citrix® Receiver® and Citrix® GoToMeeting®.  Preloaded with MotoCast™ so you can access and stream your files from your PC or Mac to your tablet. Other pre-loaded apps include Fuze™ for video conferencing, Evernote™ for note taking and Skitch™ drawing images.
Mobile Connectivity Customers can enjoy fast, reliable internet connectivity in more places on the Telstra Mobile Network. 3G connectivity on the 850/900/1900/2100 bands with a 14.4 Mbps peak downlink rating. Actual speeds are less (typical download speeds are 550kbps – 3 mbps) (not upgradable to 4G LTE). Actual speeds vary due to factors such as location, distance from the base station, local terrain, user numbers, hardware & software configuration and download source/upload destination. Visit telstra.com/mobilebbcoverage for details of coverage areas.
Preloaded applications Access to Google Mobile™ Services, including Google Maps™ with Navigation, Google Talk™ and browsing
Accessories to connect to your life easier, from more places
Customers can connect Motorola XOOM 2 to their compatible HDTV via the included HDMI cable and comfortably enjoy large-screen entertainment. Owners can get more done, faster with any keyboard and mouse using built-in Bluetooth technology.

Pricing and availability
Motorola XOOM 2 is available from Telstra stores and partners from Tuesday 21 February. It can be purchased outright for $720 RRP or teamed with a plan that includes a generous monthly data allowance and which allows eligible customers to pay the device off over 24 months.
Motorola XOOM 2 consumer plans
  $29 Data+ Tablet Plan $39 Data+ Tablet Plan $49 Data+ Tablet Plan $89 Data+ Tablet Plan
Device RRP (if purchased outright) $720      
Minimum Monthly Plan Spend (Minimum term 24 months) $29 $39 $49 $89
Monthly device repayment, after MRO Bonus credit (for eligible customers) $20 $20 $20 $10
Included monthly Data for use in Australia 1GB 4GB 8GB 15GB
Minimum Monthly Spend $49 $59 $69 $99
Min cost over 24 months $1176 $1416 $1656 $2376

Pre-Paid Offer
Customers will also be able to purchase Motorola XOOM 2 outright and team it with Telstra’s Pre-Paid Data+ Cap offer, which allows customers to top up data as and when they need. A range of recharge denominations are available, including a popular $150 recharge plan that includes 10GB of data to use in Australia with a 365 day expiry period.
More details can be found at: telstra.com.au/xoom2

Telstra Business plans

Telstra Business customers will also be able to take up the XOOM 2 with a range of Telstra Mobile Broadband® Member Plans over 24 months, including Shared plans, giving business customers the ability to share unused data across eligible services on the same account while in Australia.
More details can be found at: telstra.com/business/tablets
Media Contact:
Peter Symons
Mobile: 0407 709 654
Email: media@team.telstra.com

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ZTE to Show New Mimosa X Handset 2012

ZTE Corporation (“ZTE”) (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock code: 000063.SZ), a publicly-listed global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, is set to launch a new Android handset, the ZTE Mimosa X, running the NVIDIA® Tegra® 2 mobile processor and the NVIDIA Icera 450 HSPA+ modem, at the global telecoms industry event Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.



The ZTE Mimosa X will run Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and have a high quality QHD (960 x 540 pixel) capacitive TFT touchscreen. It will also come equipped with a 5 MP autofocus and flash camera, with a 0.3 MP front facing camera for video-calling.





The Mimosa X will also have a wide range of user-friendly capabilities built in, including GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, an accelerator for screen orientation management and firmware over the air (FOTA) updating, and a proximity sensor. 



The ZTE Mimosa X handset, powered by the Tegra 2 processor, will be targeted at smart phone users who take their handset audio and video capabilities seriously. Features of the handset will include advanced audio distribution profile (A2DP), Dolby sound, digital living network alliance (DLNA) compatibility for easy sharing of content, HD video record and play, dual microphones, and built-in gyroscope. It also includes an Icera baseband processor, making it the first phone to incorporate this cutting-edge technology that was acquired last year by NVIDIA.



“The Tegra processor and Icera modem will play an important part in the development of the mobile handset market, and ZTE has worked closely with NVIDIA to develop the Mimosa X smart phone in time for launch at this major global telecoms industry event,” said Mr. He Shiyou,Executive Vice President and Head of the Terminal Division of ZTE. “We expect that the Tegra processor will have a big impact on the mainstream mobile communications world in the coming months and years.”



“The ZTE Mimosa X sets a milestone for the mobile computing industry,” said Michael Rayfield, General Manager of the Mobile business at NVIDIA. “This is the first time that both NVIDIA Tegra and Icera processors are powering a smartphone. The Mimosa X brings the outstanding performance and long battery life that Tegra has quickly become known for, into the mainstream smartphone market.”



The Mimosa X will be launched around Q2 2012.

ZTE will be on stand B145 in Hall 8 at Mobile World Congress 2012, which takes place at the Fira exhibition site in Barcelona, Spain, from February 27 through March 1, 2012.

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The year 2011 was all about “dual core”, becoming the standard for high-end smartphones. And we just witnessed what superphones like the Samsung Galaxy S II, DROID RAZR MAXX, and others are capable of. These phones are five times more powerful than anything released last year, and for this upcoming generation of devices, even more.
So, what next? This year, chip-makers have come forth with quad core processors supporting mobile multitasking comparable to the performance of a desktop computer of a few years ago, powered by Tegra 3 SoC’s and TI’s OMAP equivalent. More cores equal more power and a faster smartphone; certainly they are likely to offer increased power savings and a performance increase in the range of 300-500%. And, they actually have power saving features embedded in them too.



 


NVIDIA Tegra Product Roadmap



And the players include HTC, Motorola, Sony, Samsung, LG, and Meizu. We will look at the devices they are bringing to market one by one.

HTC

HTC might be launching the first quad-core smartphone in the market among the smartphone manufacturers. Dubbed HTC Edge, it will run on NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 having four cores (and a fifth, companion core for less demanding tasks) clocked at 1.5GHz allowing the processor to simultaneously run multiple sets of program instructions. Along with this, the battery life will increase two fold. With 1GB of RAM will be at your disposal, along with 32GB of built-in memory, this mammoth device will offer a 4.7″ screen with 720p HD resolution; big-screen junkies should be happy.
HTC Edge Specs
  • 8MP camera unit with 28mm, f/2.2 lens
  • 4.7″ screen with 720p HD
  • NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 quad core clocked @ 1.5 Ghz
  • 32GB of built-in memory
  • 1GB of RAM
  • Android 4.0 ICS
Other specs include an 8MP camera unit with 28mm, f/2.2 lens, capable of capturing 1080p videos will be present as well. Bluetooth 4.0 is expected on board, along with the rest of the usual connectivity. The HTC Edge will, reportedly, be only capable of 21Mbps HSDPA network speeds. In the software department, we can be all but certain to see Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box. The Edge will also most likely come with Beats by Dr. Dre as well, for bass-fanatics, too. A number of new HTC content services are also expected like HTC Listen Music, HTC Read, HTC Watch and HTC Play. The HTC Edge is expected to hit the market between March and April this year.

MOTOROLA


Now, for Moto, if we are to believe the rumors, is gearing up with its Tegra 3 based devices lined up for the launch in the Q2 2012 and might be unveiled during MWC 2012. After the Motorola DROID RAZR and the Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX, the phones have been codenamed as Motorola Bullet and Motorola Jet. Supposedly the Bullet will be a straight-up slate, while the Jet will be a QWERTY slider. Aside from the absolutely unstoppable and drool-worthy 3300mAh Quad core powered Motorola Atrix 3, very little in the way of rumors have surfaced over the past few months, Motorola seems like they are quite content with their current line-up, but this is likely to change quickly. You know how it goes, things change rather quickly in these here parts.
Motorola Bullet
The Bullet is a candy bar style 4.3″ qHD (960×540) phone, packing a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, and most likely 1.5GB of DDR2 RAM. It will also feature 16GB of on-board storage, an NFC chip, and a redesigned image sensor to capture amazing photos and HD video on its 12MP camera. It’s also alleged to be launching before its keyboard brethren, the Motorola Jet.
Motorola Jet
The Motorola Jet 4 will be adored by the Android QWERTY lovers and sports a smaller 4″ display, brandishing a qHD (960×540) display with an amazing QWERTY keyboard from its cousin Motorola Droid 3.  Thankfully, it will be sporting the same Herculean hardware as its keyboard-less cousin, the Bullet, and will feature a 4″ qHD 24-bit screen, Tegra 3, up to 1.5GB of DDR2 RAM, 16GB on-board storage, same newly designed 12MP camera as the Bullet, NFC chip, and a fully redesigned 5 row (perhaps) style sliding keyboard.
Some also reported that Motorola is getting quite serious about putting world class image sensors in their upcoming phones, giving consumers the power to capture fast, awesome HD photos and video in low light. So, with Motorola making this a major focus, it’s looking like the chance of us being able to put our dedicated digital camera away sooner than we thought. Plus, with the promised processing power of the quad core Tegra SoC, it’s theoretically possible that these devices will be able to capture 60fps + at 1080p. Judging by the image above it looks like both devices will be running on Verizon’s 4G LTE – since they aren’t releasing any more 3G only devices – and both phones have the “Verizon” logo, and on the back there is the “4G LTE” logo. Here’s to hoping they find a way to get great battery life on 4G LTE.

SONY

The Arc was one of Sony Ericsson’s (soon to be just Sony) best smartphones last year. While it lacked dual core goodness, it was slim, as it was supposed to be, since most of their competition had phones like that already, and it was stylish. Design is still one of Sony’s strong suit, but it doesn’t go well with thick phones, which is how most of their phones still are. But they will be pushing other slim phones in 2012.

Sony Xperia S
Sony Xperia S Specs
  • dual core 1.5 Ghz Snapdragon chip
  • 4.3″ 1280×720 HD display
  •  1 GB of RAM
  • 32 GB of storage
  • 1750 mAh battery
  • 12 MP rear camera
Sony will be debuting the Xperia Ion this year, which is packing a dual core 1.5 Ghz Snapdragon chip, a 4.3″ 1280×720 HD display, 1 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, and a 1750 mAh battery. Also, it packs a 12 MP camera with full HD recording and HDMI port.
The Ion is not only proof of that, but it’s also a bit of proof that Sony

Ericsson
finally understands that they need to be on the edge with hardware specs, too. From what we’ve seen, it appears that Sony is taking the smartphone market very seriously, and is positioning themselves in 2012 to become a lot more competitive.

SAMSUNG

The giant Korean company, maker of the Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S2, is poised to be a leader in this particular superphone death-match. Samsung’s phones and tablets have used ARM, Snapdragon and Tegra chipsets, but the manufacturer’s semiconductor division is working hard on the next generation of its own Exynos line of systems-on-a-chip. They are testing possible processors like the Exynos 5250, which isn’t quad-core, but rather a dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 processor. Samsung seems to be confident that the Exynos 5250 can produce benchmarks and performance competitive with a quad-core processor. Or it may even go with the 32 nm quad core Exynos 4412 (based on Cortex A9) having the same clock speed of 1.5 GHz.

One of the latest renderings of the Galaxy S3
Samsung Galaxy S3 Specs
  • 1GB/2GB of RAM
  • 4.6 inch 1280×720 AMOLED display
  • under 9mm thin
  • 12MP rear camera, with W750 BSI CMOS sensor
  • 1.5Ghz quad core (potentially dual core, but unlikely)
  • Multiple variants to be released to support different carriers
Samsung has some tough choices to make. According to our very own Lucian Armasu:
“The “safest” rumor about the Galaxy S3 has been that it has a quad core 1.5 Ghz processor, most likely based on Cortex A9. While that will certainly be competitive this spring, I don’t think the competitive edge will be that big for the Galaxy S3 to maintain the lead in performance for too long.”
If we take into consideration the specs of the device, the talks which are in the air reveal that the Galaxy S III’s design will be different from the current design of the Galaxy S series, and will thinner in size than its ancestor, the Galaxy S2. Samsung might be including 3D (glassless) functionality into the Galaxy S3 line of Android phones. Predictions indicate that it will feature a 4.6” Super AMOLED Plus HD screen, 2GB of RAM, LTE connectivity, running on Android’s latest ICS firmware with Touchwiz – Samsung’s own overlay. Also like its competitors, it might incorporate a 12 MP primary camera (with W750 BSI CMOS sensor) and NFC support.
If Samsung does unveil the Galaxy S3 at Mobile World Congress in 2012, we will see Galaxy S III earlier this May or even in April. If not, then look for it closer to the summer.

MEIZU

Meizu MX with Quad Core Launching in May 2012
Meizu MX with Quad Core Launching in May 2012
Meizu MX Specs
  • Tegra 3 Quad Core @ 1.5 Ghz
  • 1/2GB of RAM
  • 16 GB ROM
  • 8MP Camera
  • 1600 mAh
  • 4 inch LED backlit display
Recently, Meizu CEO J Wong has confirmed that after first gen Meizu MX launched recently, its quad core version will be hitting the market soon installed with the Android Ice Cream Sandwich while it arrives in May 2012. He also confirmed in the official company forum that the second version of the Meizu MX will come with the Exynos processor. There is not so detailed information about the features it will showcase, but it will perhaps have a processor clocked at 1.5 GHz, 1/2 GB RAM, 16 Gb inbuilt memory, 8 MP or higher camera, full HD recording, HDMI port, 4+” LED display and a 1600 mAh battery.
Meizu have gained reputation in China, and their quality and powerful devices are starting to be acknowledged by the West, too, which means that it might not be long until they start selling them to Europe and US, as well struggling against the iPhone.

LG


LG's Quad Core Demon - the X3
LG X3 Specs: 
  • NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad-core CPU
  • A whopping 4.7 inches HD Screen (1280×720)
  • 8MP Rear Camera and 1.3MP Front
  • 16GB on a microSD card.
  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box
  • 21Mbps HSPA or LTE depending on region and carrier
  • 2000mAh battery
  • NFC
LG has received a lot of flack for slow updates, and for software that doesn’t perform at its best, all the time. That being said, they still are considered one of the top five, in terms of market share, at least. So it should come as no surprise that LG does not want to stand idly by. Rumors have it that they will be debuting a very powerful quad core device at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. In terms of specs, it seems to match a lot of these other top tier phones that we are looking at, and includes the extremely powerful chipset, Tegra 3, and will feature a high resolution, 4.7 inch display with a resolution of 1280 × 720. We’ve also had its dimensions confirmed by reliable sources that have told us it will be very thin – most likely under 9 mm.
Said to come with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, it will feature a 1.3 megapixel, and an 8 megapixel rear. Other specs include the usual suspects, including Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, 3G/4G/LTE connectivity, depending on the region, and a fairly substantial 2000mAh battery.
These companies are not alone in the game.  Panasonic, ZTE, Huawei and even Fujitsu are also planning to roll out their quad core phones soon, too. So, what are there plans? Let’s check them out!

PANASONIC


When we had the chance to meet with Panasonic at CES, they expressed that they want to internationalize their smartphone business. Panasonic is a borderline legendary company, with some of the greatest experience in the world at making technology. That being said, this is purely a business move. You see, every single Japanese OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) has lost tons of money making TV’s and displays in general (big part of their business before), so it’s only natural that Sharp, Panasonic, Fujitsu and others would want to bring their “A game” and sell their mobile technology on the international stage. Either way, what we are looking at above is the Panasonic Eluga, which is destined for Japan – for now. It’s likely though, and somewhat unfortunately, that Panasonic doesn’t quite ‘get it’, and will likely unveil their premier Android smartphone with only a dual core processor, which is, in a word, insufficient. Either way, they are bringing their expertise to the production of said device, and it will likely be a dust-proof and waterproof device. The last reports we heard indicate that the device has been named the Panasonic Eluga. Still, we simply can’t help but admire at how beautiful its renderings are.

Specs

  • 4.3″ qHD display
  • NFC
  • 8GB of onboard memory
  • 8MP camera
  • Dual-core 1Ghz processor
  • Android 2.3 upgradeable to Android 4.0 ICS

HUAWEI


I’ve said it before, and i’ll say it again. Huawei is the one to watch in 2012. They’ve had quite a bit of success domestically in China, and elsewhere in Europe, and they’re hungry for more. Out of the hundreds of pieces of technology I had the privilege of experiencing, the Huawei Ascend P1 and P1S were the ones that really stood out. Remarkably thin, and built of an extremely strong composite plastic, they both featured an eye popping qHD AMOLED display, and made me want to put my Galaxy S2 back in my pocket.  Dubbed the Huawei Ascend D1 Q, it’s alleged to be packing a quad core Tegra 3, and all in a super tight, svelte package. What’s not to love? Perhaps the battery life. Time will tell, as with all good things, but from judging the reception the DROID RAZR MAXX has enjoyed with its industry leading 3300mAh battery, major manufacturers better wake up and notice that consumers want long battery life, and, in most cases, are willing to forgo thinness in the pursuit of more road-warrior attuned qualities.

Specs

  • 4.3″ qHD display
  • NFC
  • 16GB of onboard memory
  • 8MP camera
  • Quad-core 1.3Ghz processor
  • Android 4.0x+ Ice Cream Sandwich
Anyway, no matter the number of devices, what we are in the midst of is truly a mobile computing revolution. At the end of the day, we, the consumers, will all benefit. After all, we are going to experience a whole new world of smarter, faster and buttery smooth mobile devices. Any thoughts? Which manufacturer do you think will bring to market the first quad core device? Would you settle for a device with anything less than a quad-core processor?

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Easy ways Setting GPRS MMS and the Internet Mobile 2012


Afghanistan
Fixed line operators
Afghan Telecom

Mobile operators
MTN Afghanistan (MTN Group)
Roshan (AKFED, Cable & Wireless & TeliaSonera)
Afghan Wireless (Telephone System International)
Etisalat Afghanistan
 

Albania
Fixed line operators
Neofone
Albtelecom
Abcom
Tring Communications
Primo Communications

United States
Main article: List of United States telephone companies

Fixed line operators
ACN Inc.
AT&T :


BellSouth
SBC Communications
Blue Casa Communications
CenturyLink
Cincinnati Bell
Excel Communications
Fairpoint Communications
Frontier Communications
Integra Telecom
Pac-West Telecomm
Qwest Communications (Qwest) :
Malheur Bell
Verizon Communications :
Vonage
GTE
Windstream Communications

Mobile operators
Main article: List of United States wireless communications service providers

GSM

AT&T Mobility (AT&T) :
Verizon Wireless :
T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom) :
Cincinnati Bell Wireless
TracFone Wireless (América Móvil)
Dobson Cellular
Edge Wireless
Centennial Wireless (Centennial Communications)
Alltel
Unicel
SunCom Wireless

CDMA

Sprint Nextel
Verizon Wireless :
Alltel
Midwest Wireless
U.S. Cellular (Telephone and Data Systems)
MetroPCS
Cricket Communications (Leap Wireless)
nTelos
Appalachian Wireless
Bluegrass Cellular
Cellular South

iDEN

Sprint Nextel
SouthernLINC Wireless

United States Virgin Islands (US)
Mobile operators
GSM

SunCom Wireless (Deutsche Telekom)

CDMA

Centennial Wireless (Centennial Communications)



Mobile operators
AMC (T-mobile & Telenor)
Vodafone Albania (Vodafone)
Eagle Mobile (Albtelecom)
Mobile 4 Al (PTK-Vala)

Algeria
Fixed line operators
Algérie Télécom

Mobile operators
Mobilis (Algérie Télécom Mobile (ATM) subsidiary of Algérie Télécom (AT))
Djezzy (Orascom Télécom Algérie (OTA) subsidiary of Orascom Telecom Holding (OTH)
Nedjma (Wataniya Télécom Algérie (WTA) subsidiary of Qatar Telecom - (Qtel)

Andorra
Fixed line operators
...

Sta

Mobile operators
Mobiland (...)

Angola
Fixed line operators
MSTelcom (Sonangol Group)
Angola Telecom

Mobile operators
Movicel
Unitel[disambiguation needed] (...)

Anguilla
Fixed line operators
...

Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)
Weblinks (...)

Antigua and Barbuda
Fixed line operators
...

Mobile operators
APUA (...)
bMobile (Cable & Wireless)
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Argentina
Fixed line operators
Telecom Argentina
Telefonica Argentina

Mobile operators
Personal (Telecom Argentina)
Claro (América Móvil)
Movistar (Telefonica Argentina)

Armenia
Fixed line operators
Beeline (Vimpelcom)

Mobile operators
Orange Armenia
Beeline (Vimpelcom)
VivaCell

Aruba (the Netherlands)
Fixed line operators
Setar (...)

Mobile operators
Setar (...)
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Australia
Fixed line operators
Telstra (FLO)
Soul (Washington H. Soul Pattinson) (FVLO)
BEST Internet & Telecom (FVLO)
AAPT (Telecom New Zealand)
Optus (SingTel)
Primus (Primus Telecom)
telnetwoks.net.au

Mobile network operators
Telstra Mobile (Telstra)
Optus Mobile (Singtel)
Vodafone Australia (Vodafone)
3 (Hutchison Whampoa)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Hello Mobile - via Vodafone
Savvytel – via Vodafone
Crazy John's – via Vodafone
Lebara Mobile - via Vodafone
Virgin Mobile Australia – via Optus Mobile
Soul – via Optus Mobile
Primus – via Optus Mobile
PennySIM powered by PennyTel – via Optus Mobile

Austria
Fixed line operators
Telekom Austria
Tele2UTA (Tele2)

Mobile operators
Mobilkom Austria (Telekom Austria and Vodafone)
T-Mobile Austria (Deutsche Telekom)
Orange Austria (France Telecom)
3 (Hutchison Whampoa)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
yesss! (France Telecom) (via Orange)
bob[disambiguation needed] (Telekom Austria) (via Mobilkom Austria)
Red Bull Mobile (Telekom Austria) (via Mobilkom Austria)
Vectone (via Mobilkom Austria)

Azerbaijan
Fixed line operators
Aztelekom
Baktelecom
AzEuroTel
Ultel
Katel

Mobile operators
Azercell
Bakcell
Azerfon

Bahamas, Commenwealth of the
Fixed line operators
BaTelCo

Mobile operators
BaTelCo

Bahrain
Fixed line operators
Batelco

Mobile operators
Batelco
Zain Bahrain (Zain Group)
Viva

WiMAX operators
MenaTelecom
Zain Bahrain (Zain Group)

Bangladesh
Fixed line operators
Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board
BanglaPhone
Bayphones Limited
Dhaka Telephone Company Limited
Jalalabad Telephone
National Telecom Limited
OneTel Limited
Peoples Telecom
Ranks Telecom Ltd.
S A Tel
ShebaTelecom
TeleBarta Limited
WorldTel
aarontel
jubok phone

Mobile operators
Grameenphone (Telenor & Grameen Telecom)
TeleTalk (Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board)
Warid Telecom Bangladesh (Warid Telecom)
Aktel (Telekom Malaysia)
Banglalink (Orascom Telecom)
Citycell (Singtel, Pacific Group & Far East Telecom)

Barbados
Fixed line operators
LIME (Cable & Wireless Communications)
TeleBarbados (Leucadia National)

Mobile operators
AccessOne
Digicel (Digicel Group)
Last Mile Holdings
Sunbeach Communications
TeleBarbados (Leucadia National)
Wi-net

Belarus
Fixed line operators
Beltelecom

Mobile operators
Velcom (Telekom Austria)
MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
Life
Diallog (Belcel)

Belgium
Fixed line operators
Belgacom (FLO)
Telenet (Liberty Global) (FLO)
Tele2/Versatel (KPN) (FLO)
Scarlet (Belgacom) (FLO)

Mobile Network Operators
Proximus (Belgacom)
Mobistar (France Télécom)
BASE (KPN)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Simyo (KPN) (via Base)
ALLO telecom (via Base)
ZONIQ (via Base)
Ay Yildiz (via Base)
Dixitel (via Base)
NRJ Mobile (NRJ Radio) (via Base)
Ortel Mobile (via Base)
Mobistar SOS (France Télécom) (via Mobistar)
1Mobile (Carrefour & Effortel) (via Base)
Telenet Mobile (Liberty Global) (via Mobistar)
Euro Minutes
Mister Bing
Mobile World
XL Call
Lycamobile
Aldi Talk (Aldi) (via Base)

Belize
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Belize Telecoms

Bermuda
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Benin
Fixed line operators
Benin Telecoms

Mobile operators
MTN (MTN Group)
MOOV Bénin
BBCOM (Bell Bénin Communication)
LIBERCOM
GLOBACOM

Bhutan
k

Mobile operators
Bolivia
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
CTC[disambiguation needed] (Telefónica)
Tigo Bolivia (Millicom)
Entel (Telecom Italia)
Nuevatel PCS

Bonaire (the Netherlands)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Fixed line operators
BH Line (BH Telecom)
Telekom Srpske (Telekom Srbija)
HT Mostar

Mobile operators
BH Mobile (BH Telecom)
m-tel (Telekom Srbija)
Eronet (HT Mostar)

Botswana
Fixed line operators
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation

Mobile operators
... (Botswana Telecommunications Corporation)
Econet Wireless

Brazil
Fixed line operators
GVT
Brasil Telecom
Telefónica - São Paulo
Oi Fixo
Embratel (Livre & NET Fone)
SERCOMTEL - Paraná State
CTBC
TIM Casa (Telecom Italia)
Intelig Telecom[1]

Mobile operators
VIVO (Portugal Telecom and Telefónica)
Claro (América Móvil)
TIM (Telecom Italia)
Oi + Amazônia Celular (Telemar Norte Leste)
Brasil Telecom GSM (Brasil Telecom)
CTBC
Sercomtel Celular
Nextel

British Virgin Islands (UK)
Fixed line operators
Vodafone

Mobile operators
Brunei
Fixed line operators
Brunei Telekom TelBru

Mobile operators
B-Mobile Communications Sdn Bhd (B-Mobile)
DST Communications (DST-COM)

Bulgaria
Fixed line operators
Bulgarian Telecommunications Company
Orbitel (Deutsche Telekom)
Nexcom Bulgaria (Nexcom)
Spectrum Net
Cabletel
TPN
Vestitel
Trans Telecom
ITD Network
Neterra

Mobile operators
Mobiltel (Telekom Austria)
GloBul (OTE & Deutsche Telekom)
Vivatel (Bulgarian Telecommunications Company)

Burkina Faso
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Celtel (Zain Group)

Burundi
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Econet Wireless
U-Com
Onamob
Safari
Hits Telecom

Cambodia
Fixed line operators
Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications

Mobile operators
Mobitel (Millicom S.A.)
TMIC (Telekom Malaysia)
Camshin (Shin Satellite, Thailand)
Honey Patel
Sotelco (Beeline)

Cameroon
Fixed line operators
- Camtel

Mobile operators
- Camtel - MTN Cameroon - Orange Cameroon (owned by France Telecom)

Canada
Fixed line operators
Main article: List of Canadian telephone companies

Bell Canada www.bell.ca
Aliant (Bell Canada) www.bell.ca
MTS
Northwestel
SaskTel
Telus www.telus.ca
Rogers Telecom (Rogers Communications)

Mobile operators
Main article: List of Canadian mobile phone companies

Rogers Wireless (Rogers Communications)
Fido Solutions (Rogers Communications)
Bell Mobility (Bell Canada)
Telus Mobility (Telus)
SaskTel Mobility (SaskTel)
MTS Mobility (MTS)
ICE Wireless
Télébec Mobilité
DMTS Mobility
WIND Mobile
Public mobile(coming soon)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Virgin Mobile
Solo Mobile
Petro-Canada Mobility
PC Mobile
7-Eleven Wireless
DCI Telecom
SearsConnect
Videotron

Cape Verde
Fixed line operators
Cabo Verde Telecom

Mobile operators
CVMóvel

Cayman Islands (UK)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)
Cable and Wireless

Central African Republic
Fixed line operators
Socatel (France Télécom)

Mobile operators
Caratel (Socatel)

Chad
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Celtel (Zain Group)
Tigo Chad (Millicom)

Chile
Fixed line operators
CMET
Compañía de Teléfonos de Coyhaique (Telcoy)
Comunicación y Telefonía Rural (CTR)
Entelphone (Entel)
Gtd Manquehue (formerly Telefónica Manquehue)
Gtd Telesat
Rural Telecommunications Chile S.A. (RTC)
Telefónica (formerly CTC)
Telefónica del Sur (Telsur)
Telmex
VTR (Liberty Global)

Mobile operators
Claro (América Móvil)
Entel PCS (Entel)
Movistar (Telefónica)
VTR Móvil
Nextel

China
Fixed line operators
China Telecom
China Unicom

Mobile operators
TD-SCDMA/GSM

China Mobile

WCDMA/GSM

China Unicom

CDMA

China Telecom

Colombia
Fixed line operators
ETB
Telefonica Telecom
UNE (Formerly EPM - Empresas Públicas de Medellín
Emcali

Mobile operators
Tigo Colombia (Millicom, ETB, EPM)
Comcel Colombia (América Móvil)
Movistar (Telefónica)
Avantel

Comoros
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
GTC

Congo, Democratic Republic of
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Celtel (Zain Group)
Congo Chine Télécoms
Tigo Democratic Republic of Congo (MIllicom)
MTN Democratic Republic of Congo (MTN Group)
Supercell
Vodacom (Vodafone)

Congo, Republic of
Fixed line operators
STC (Standard Telecom Congo)

Mobile operators
Celtel (Zain Group)
Warid Republic of Congo (Warid Telecom)

Cook Islands (New Zealand)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Costa Rica
Fixed line operators
I.C.E (Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad)

Mobile operators
I.C.E (Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad)

Croatia
Fixed line operators
T-Com (Deutsche Telekom)
Optima Telekom
H1
Amis Telekom[disambiguation needed]

Mobile operators
T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
VIPnet (Telekom Austria)
Tele2

Curaçao (the Netherlands)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Czech Republic
Fixed line operators
GTS Novera (GTS Novera)
O2 (Telefónica)
Telekom Austria Czech Republic (Telekom Austria)

Mobile operators
O2 Czech Republic (Telefónica)
T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
VOLNÝ (Telekom Austria)
Vodafone Czech Republic (Vodafone)
U:fon (MobilKom)

Alternative operators
XOTel Czech s.r.o.

Cuba
Fixed line operators
ETECSA

Mobile operators
CUBACEL

Cyprus, Republic of
Fixed line operators
Primetel PLC
CYTA
CALLSAT
CABLENET

Mobile operators
CYTA-VODAFONE
MTN(AREEBA)

Cyprus, Northern Cyprus
Fixed line operators
(KKTC Telecom) http://www.kktctelekom.com/

Mobile operators
Kuzey Kibris Turkcell (Turkcell)
KKTC Telsim (Vodafone)

Denmark
Fixed line operators
TDC
Telia (TeliaSonera)

Mobile operators
Telia (TeliaSonera)
TDC
Telenor (Previously Sonofon, name changed June 15, 2009)
3 (Hutchison Whampoa)

Djibouti
Fixed line operators
Djibouti Telecom

Mobile operators
Dominica
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Dominican Republic
Fixed line operators
Claro Codetel (América Móvil)
Tricom
Wind Telecom
OneMax

Mobile operators
Claro Codetel (América Móvil)
Orange (France Télécom)
Tricom
Centennial Dominicana (Centennial Communications)

East Timor
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Timor Telecom

Ecuador
Fixed line operators
Andinatel

Mobile operators
Alegro PCS (Andinatel)
Movistar Ecuador - part of Telefonica Moviles from Spain
Porta (América Móvil)

Egypt
Fixed Line operators
Telecom Egypt

International

Mobile Operators
Vodafone Egypt (Vodafone and Telecom Egypt)
Mobinil (France Telecom and Orascom Telecom)
Etisalat Egypt (Etisalat)

El Salvador
Fixed line operators
Telefónica

Mobile operators
Tigo El Salvador (Millicom)
Claro (América Móvil)
Movistar (Telefonica)
Digicel (Digicel Group)
Red (Infonet)

Equatorial Guinea
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Eritrea
Fixed line operators
telesonra

Mobile operators
Estonia
Fixed line operators
Elion

Mobile operators
EMT

Tele2

Elisa

Ethiopia
Fixed line operators
Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation

Mobile operators
... (Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation)

Faroe Islands (Denmark)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Vodafone Faroe Islands
Faroese Telecom

Fiji
Fixed line operators
Telecom Fiji Limited

Mobile operators
Digicel Fiji (Digicel)
Vodafone Fiji (Vodafone)
INKK Mobile (Boost Mobile)

Finland
Fixed line operators
Elisa (Elisa and Vodafone)
TeliaSonera
DNA
Finnet (a group of local telephone companies)

Mobile operators
Elisa (Elisa and Vodafone)
TeliaSonera
DNA

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Saunalahti (Elisa)
Tele Finland (TeliaSonera)
Cubio
Globetel
Kolumbus

France
Fixed line operators
France Télécom & Orange Business Services
Neuf Cegetel
COLT Telecom France
AT&T France
Verizon Business France
Completel France
Erenis
Free
Hub Telecom

Mobile operators
Bouygues Télécom
SFR (Vivendi and Vodafone)
Orange (France Telecom)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Darty
Breizh mobile
M6 mobile
Universal Music Mobile
TF1 mobile
Neuf mobile
Télé2 mobile (Tele2)
NRJ mobile
Débitel
Virgin mobile
A Mobile (Auchan Telecom)
Carrefour mobile (Carrefour)
Prixtel
Zero Forfait
Simyo

French Guyana (France)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

French Polynesia (France)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Gabon
Fixed line operators
Gabon Telecom (Maroc Telecom)

Mobile operators
Gabon Telecom (Maroc Telecom)
Celtel (Zain Group)

Gambia
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Africell (Lintel Holding)

Georgia
Fixed line operators
United Telecom of Georgia [2]
Akhali Kselebi [3]

Mobile operators
MagtiCom
Geocell
Mobitel (Beeline Group) [4]

Germany
Fixed line operators
Deutsche Telekom
Arcor (Vodafone)
Hansenet (Telefónica)

Mobile operators
T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
Vodafone Germany (Vodafone)
E-Plus (KPN)
O2 Germany (Telefónica)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Simyo (KPN) (via E-Plus)
BASE (KPN) (via E-Plus)
Ay Yıldız (via E-Plus)
Blau.de (KPN) (via E-Plus)
Ortel Mobile (KPN) (via E-Plus)
Callmobile (Talkline (via T-Mobile)
Che Mobile (Scoot Mobile) (via E-Plus)
Congstar (Deutsche Telekom) (via T-Mobile)
Debitel-light (Debitel)
Fonic (Telefonica & Lidl) (via O2 Germany)
Klarmobil.de (Freenet) (via T-Mobile)
Simply (Drillisch Telecom) (via T-Mobile)
Aldi Talk (Aldi) (via E-Plus)
Bild Mobile (via Vodafone)

Alternative Operators/Carriers
XOTel Europe GmbH

Ghana
Fixed line operators
Ghana Telecom

Mobile operators
Westel (Zain Group)
OneTouch
MTN Ghana (MTN Group)
tiGO (Millicom International Cellular Group)

Gibraltar (UK)
Fixed line operators
Gibtelecom
CTS Europe

Mobile operators
Gibtelecom
CTS Europe

Greece
Fixed line operators
OTE
Vivodi
Hellas On Line
Forthnet
Net One
Algonet
Tellas
On Telecoms

Mobile operators
Cosmote (OTE)
Wind Hellas (Orascom Telecom)
Vodafone Greece (Vodafone)

Greenland (Denmark)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Grenada
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Guadeloupe (France)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Guam (US)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
IConnect
MPULSE

Guatemala
Fixed line operators
Telecomunicaciones de Guatemala (América Móvil)
Telefónica Guatemala (Telefónica)
A-Tel (America Telephone)
AT&T Guatemala (AT&T)
Cablenet (Cablenet)
Americatel Guatemala (Entel (Chile))
Telecomunique Guatemala (Telecomunique)
Empresa Guatemalteca de Telecomunicaciones (GUATEL) (State own)
+ 20 providers with less than a 1% (all together).

Mobile operators
Tigo Guatemala (Millicom)
Claro (América Móvil)
Movistar (Telefónica)
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Guernsey
Fixed line operators
Sure (part of Cable & Wireless)

Mobile operators
Airtel
Sure (part of Cable & Wireless)
Wave telecom

Guinea
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Areeba Celcome Orange Intercell Sotelgui

Guinea-Bissau
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Guyana
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)
Guyana Telephone & Telegraph (GTT)

Haiti
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)
Comcel Haiti (América Móvil)

Honduras
Fixed line operators
Hondutel

Mobile operators
Tigo Honduras (Millicom)
Claro (América Móvil)
Honducel (Hondutel)
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Hong Kong (People's Republic of China)
Fixed line operators
New World Telecommunications Limited
PCCW
HKBN
Hutchison Global Communications
i-Cable Communications
[pankaj dixit ]

Mobile operators
China Mobile Hong Kong (formerly known as People)
CSL New World Mobility Group (with 1010, One2Free and New World Mobility brand names)
3 HK (Hutchison 3G)
SmarTone-Vodafone
PCCW Mobile

Hungary
Fixed line operators
Magyar Telekom (Deutsche Telekom)
Digi.Tel (RCS&RDS)
UPC (Liberty Global Europe)

Mobile operators
T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
Telenor
Vodafone

Iceland
Mobile operators
Síminn
Vodafone Iceland (Teymi)
Nova Iceland
Valdi Og Freyr

India
Fixed line operators
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)
Airtel
Reliance
Tata Teleservices
Ping Mobile - only in Punjab region
MTS India - in Rajasthan circle only
Idea Cellular
Vodafone
Tata Docomo(joint venutre of tata and docomo
Uninor
Aircel
virgin
videocon

Mobile operators
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) - Dolphin (GSM) and Garuda (CDMA)
Airtel
Vodafone Essar
Reliance
Tata Indicom
Aircel
Idea
Loop Mobile -
Ping Mobile - CDMA Mobile service from HFCL, operates only in Punjab
Virgin Mobile India (MVNO) -
MTS India - (previously Shyam Telelink) offers CDMA service under Sistema-Shyam joint venture.
Tata DoCoMo - GSM services from Tata Teleservices Ltd. with partnership with Japan's NTT DoCoMo.
Uninor - Telenor and Unitech Group's Joint Venture.
S Tel - Batelco has stakes in it.
T24 or Talk24 - a Future Group -Tata DoCoMo joint venture. MVNO
Videocon Mobile Service - a joint venture between Videocon and HFCL
Cheers Mobile Service - Etisalat DB Private Ltd.

In India, only Reliance and Tata Teleservices (thus, Virgin Mobile too) offers dual mode operations, i.e. CDMA & GSM services. Now HFCL & Videocon as per brand sharing agreement they have dual mode operation in Punjab.

Future-dated Mobile Operators

CDMA Mobile service from state-owned BSNL

3G Operators
MTNL
BSNL

India completed 3G airwave(GSM) auction and planned to allocate 3G airwaves soon(September, 2010) to the winners. Aircel, Airtel, Idea Cellular, Reliance (GSM), S Tel, Tata Teleservices (Tata Docomo), Vodafone won licenses for 3G services. No operator won pan India 3G license.

Indonesia
Fixed line operators
Telkom (Telkom Indonesia)
Bakrie Telecom (Esia)
Indosat
Batam Bintan Telekomunikasi

Mobile operators
Telkomsel (Telkom Indonesia)
Indosat
XL
Mobile8
3 (Hutchison Whampoa)
Axis
Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
Sampoerna Telekomunikasi Indonesia
Lippo Telecom
Smart Telecom
Primasel

Iran
Fixed line operators
TCI

Mobile operators
Hamrah Aval
Taliya
MTN Irancell
MTCE
Kish Free Zone

Iraq
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Zain Iraq (Zain Group)
AsiaCell (Qtel)
Korek Telecom
SanaTel
Moutiny

Ireland
Fixed line operators
eircom (eircom Group)
BT Ireland (BT Group)
Smart Telecom
Chorus-NTL (UPC)
Perlico (Vodafone Ireland)

Mobile operators
3 (Hutchison Whampoa)
Meteor (eircom Group)
O2 Ireland (Telefónica)
Vodafone Ireland (Vodafone)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Tesco Mobile Ireland (Tesco)
eircom Mobile (eircom Group)
Postfone (An Post)

Israel
Fixed line operators
Bezeq
Hot
012 Smile
018 X-Fone
013 Netvision
Cellcom
Orange (Partner)

Mobile operators
Cellcom
Mirs Communications Ltd. (Motorola)
Orange (Partner)
Pelephone (Bezeq)

see also the Palestinian Territories

Italy
Fixed line operators
Telecom Italia
Infostrada (Orascom Telecom)Purchased by Wind in 2001
FASTWEB (Swisscom)
Tiscali SpA
TeleTu (Ex Tele2 Italia)

Mobile Network Operators
TIM (Telecom Italia)
Vodafone Italy (Vodafone)
Wind (Orascom Telecom)
3 (Hutchison Whampoa)

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Ivory Coast
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
MTN
Orange
Moov
Koz
Warid

green
Isle of Man
Fixed line operators
Manx Telecom

Mobile operators
Manx Telecom (Telefónica)
Sure Mobile (Cable and Wireless)

Jamaica
Fixed line operators
Lime

Mobile operators
Claro (América Móvil)
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Japan
Fixed line operators
NTT
KDDI
SoftBank Telecom

Mobile operators
NTT DoCoMo (NTT)
au by KDDI
SoftBank Mobile
WILLCOM

Jordan
Fixed line operators
Jordan Telecom (Jordan Telecom Group)
Kulacom

Mobile operators
Zain Jordan (Zain)
Orange Jordan (Jordan Telecom Group & France Telecom)
XPress Telecom (NASCO[disambiguation needed] & Qtel)
Umniah (Batelco)

Jersey
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Airtel

Kazakhstan
Fixed line operators
KazakhTelecom

Mobile operators
K-Mobile/Excess (Beeline)
K-Cell/Active (KazakhTelecom/Fintur)
Neo-Kazakhstan (Tele2)
Dalacom (Kazakhtelecom)

Kenya
Fixed line operators
Telkom Kenya

Mobile operators
Safaricom (Telkom Kenya and Vodafone)
Celtel (Zain Group)
Orange (Telkom Kenya and France Télécom)
yu (Essar)

Korea, South
Fixed lines operators
Korea Telecom
SK Broadband
LG U+

Mobile operators
SK Telecom (SK Group)
KT (Korea Telecom)
LG U+ (LG Group)

WiMAX operators
KT (Korea Telecom)
SK Telecom (SK Group)

Kosovo
Fixed line operators
Post and Telecom of Kosovo
IPKO

Mobile operators
Vala GSM (Post and Telecom of Kosovo)
IPKO
[D3] MVNO IPKO network
[Z-Mobile)MVNO Vala network

Kuwait
Fixed lines operators
Mobile operators
Zain Kuwait (Zain Group)
Wataniya Telecom (Qtel)
VIVA - Kuwait Telecom Company (STC[disambiguation needed])

Latvia
Fixed lines operators
Lattelecom
OPTRON

Mobile operators
LMT
Tele2
Bite (TDC)
Triatel (Telekom Baltija)

Lebanon
Fixed lines operators
OGERO (MPT)

Mobile operators
Mtc touch (Management contract to Zain)
Alfa (Management contract to Orascom Telecom)

Lesothos
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Vodacom (Telkom and Vodafone)
Econet Wireless

Libya
Fixed line operators
...LIBYANA

Mobile operators
Almadar (almadar)

Liechtenstein
Fixed lines operators
Mobile operators
Mobilkom Liechtenstein (Telekom Austria)
Orange (France Telecom)
Swisscom-Mobile (Swisscom)
Tango (Belgacom)

Luxemburg
Fixed lines operators
Cegecom S.A. (www.cegecom.lu)
P&TLuxembourg
Tele2 Luxembourg (Belgacom)
VOX
Luxembourg Online
onyx GSM

Mobile operators
LuxGSM (P&TLuxembourg)
Tango (Belgacom)
VOXMobile (France Télécom)

Macedonia
Fixed line operators
Makedonski Telekom, T-Home Macedonia
Ontel
Nexcom
CableTEL
Telekabel

Mobile operators
T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
One Mobile (Telekom Slovenia)
VIP Operator (Telekom Austria)

Madagascar
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Telma
Madacom (Zain Group)

Macau (People's Republic of China)
Fixed line operators
...

Mobile operators
3 (Hutchison Whampoa)

Malawi
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Celtel (Zain Group)

Malaysia
Fixed line operators
Telekom Malaysia
Maxis (Maxis Mobile Sdn Bhd Formerly Binariang)
Time dotCom [5]
RedTone Communications [6]

Mobile operators
Celcom (Formerly Telekom Malaysia now Axiata)
Maxis
DiGi (Telenor)
U Mobile (3G only within Klang Valley,Domestic Roaming by Celcom)

Mobile virtual network operators
TuneTalk [7] - via Celcom(2G)
XOX Mobile [8] - via Celcom
Merchantrade - via Celcom(2G)
Redtone Mobile [9]- via Celcom(2G)

WiMAX operators
P1
Y-Max Networks Sdn Bhd
AMEX

Maldives, Republic of
Fixed line operators
Dhiraagu (Cable & Wireless)

Mobile operators
Dhiraagu (Cable & Wireless)
Wataniya Telecom Maldives (Qtel)
Raajjé Online (Focus Infocom)

Mali
Fixed line operators
Sotelma

Mobile operators
Malitel (Sotelma)
Orange Mali (France Télécom)

Malta
Fixed line operators
GO (Dubai Holding)
Hello
Sky
Vodafone Malta (Vodafone)

Mobile operators
GO mobile (Dubai Holding)
Vodafone Malta (Vodafone)
Bay Mobile (MVNO)
Redtouch Fone (MVNO)
Melita Mobile (3G/UMTS)

Martinique (France)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Mexico
Fixed line operators
Telmex
Alestra
Maxcom
Axtel
Avantel
Grupo Teling

Mobile operators
Telcel (América Móvil)
Movistar (Telefonica)
Iusacell
Unefón
Nextel

Moldova
Fixed line operators
Moldtelecom
SunVoice

Mobile operators
Unité
Eventis
Orange
Moldcell

Mongolia
Fixed line operators
Монголын цахилгаан холбоо

Mobile operators
Unitel
Mobicom
Skytel
GMobile

Montenegro
Fixed line operators
...m:tel

t-com

Mobile operators
m:tel

   t-mobile
   telenor
Morocco
Fixed line operators
Maroc Telecom
Méditel (Finance com and Telefónica)
Wana (ONA & Zain)

Mobile operators
Maroc Telecom
Méditel (Finance com and Telefónica)
Wana (ONA & Zain)

Mozambique
Fixed line operators
Mobile network operators
MCel (Government)
Vodacom (Telkom and Vodafone)

Netherlands
Fixed line operators
KPN
Versatel (Tele2)
Scarlet (Belgacom)
Telfort (KPN)
Essent Kabelcom (Essent)
UPC Netherlands
NetGuard

Fixed virtual line operators
BT (BT Group)
Edutel
One Tel
Primus
BudgetPhon

Mobile network operators
KPN Mobile (KPN) (900/1800)
Vodafone Netherlands (Vodafone) (900)
T-Mobile Netherlands (Deutsche Telekom) (1800)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Simyo (KPN) (via KPN)
Ortel Mobile (KPN) (via KPN)
Tele2
Aldi Talk (Aldi) (via KPN)
Teleena (MVNE meaning MVNO enabler)

New Zealand
Fixed line operators
Orcon
Telecom New Zealand
TelstraClear
Vodafone New Zealand

Fixed virtual line operators
TelstraClear

Mobile operators
GSM:

Vodafone
2 degrees(Econet Wireless, NZ Communications)

WCDMA:

Telecom Mobile (Telecom New Zealand)

CDMA:

Telecom Mobile (Telecom New Zealand)
TelstraClear Mobile

MVNO
TelestraClear
M2
Compass
Black & White
CallPlus
Slingshot
Digital Island

Nicaragua
Mobile operators
Claro (América Móvil)

Niger
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Celtel (Zain Group)

Nigeria
Fixed line operators
NITEL (Transcorp)
Starcoms

Mobile operators
Mtel (Transcorp)
Vmobile (Zain Group)
Globacom
MTN Nigeria (MTN Group)
Etiselat
Multilinks
My Country Mobile

Northern Mariana Islands (US)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Norway
Fixed line operators
Telenor
BaneTele
TDCSong (TDC)
Ventelo formerly Banetele
Hafslund Telekom
Altibox

Mobile operators
Telenor Mobil (Telenor)
NetCom GSM (TeliaSonera)
Chess (TeliaSonera)
Network Norway (Network Norway)

Oman
Fixed line operators
Omantel

Mobile operators
Oman Mobile (Omantel)
Nawras (Qtel & TDC)

Pakistan
Fixed line operators
CTTL
Telecard Ltd
PTCL (Etisalat)
Osama Hashmi Telecom
Callmate Telips Telecom
WorldCall
Pakcom
Union Communication
DANCOM
NAYATEL Pakistan (Micronet Broadband)
Multinet Pakistan Pvt Limited (A Subsidiary of Malaysia Telecom)

Mobile operators
Mobilink (Orascom Telecom)
Ufone (Etisalat)
Warid Telecom
ZONG (China Mobile)
Telenor Pakistan (Telenor)
Instaphone (Pakcom)

Wireless Local Loop Operators
Vfone (Etisalat)
Wateen (Abu Dhabi Group)
WorldCall
Callmate Telips Telecom
Go CDMA (TeleCard)
Mobilink Infinity (Orascom)
SuperFone

Palestinian Territories
Fixed line operators
Paltel

Mobile operators
Jawwal
Wataniya-Palestine (Qtel)

Panama
Fixed line operators
Claro (América Móvil)

Papua New Guinea
Fixed line operators
Telikom PNG

Mobile operators
B-Mobile PNG (Telikom PNG)
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Paraguay
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Tigo Paraguay (Millicom)
Personal (Telecom Italia)
Claro (América Móvil)

Peru
Fixed line operators
Telefónica
Telmex

Mobile operators
Movistar (Telefónica)
Claro (América Móvil)
Nextel (Sprint Nextel Corporation)

Philippines
Fixed line operators
Bayan Telecommunications
Digital Telecommunications
Eastern Communications
Globe Telecom
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company
Philippine Telegraph and Telephone Company
Pilipino Telephone Corporation

Mobile operators
Globe Handyphone (Ayala Corporation)
Smart Communications (PLDT)
Sun Cellular (Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc.)
Extelcom (Express Telecommunications, Inc.)

Virtual Network Mobile Operators
Touch Mobile (Ayala Corporation)
Talk N' Text (Piltel)
Red Mobile (CURE)

Poland
Fixed line operators
Telekomunikacja Polska (France Telecom and Kulczyk Holding)
Netia
GTS Energis
Dialog
Telekomunikacja Kolejowa

Mobile operators
Era (Deutsche Telekom)
Orange Polska (France Telecom)
Plus GSM (Polkomtel)
Play Mobile (P4)

Virtual Network Mobile Operators
mBank Mobile (Polkomtel network)
myAvon (PTK Centertel network)
WPmobi (PTK Centertel network)
Mobilking (PTC network)
Carrefour Mova (Carrefour & Effortel) (via Polkomtel network)
Cyfrowy Polsat (PTC network)
Playmobil

Portugal
Fixed line operators
Portugal Telecom
Clix / Novis (Sonae and France Télécom)
Tele2
Oni

Mobile operators
TMN (Portugal Telecom)
Vodafone Portugal (Vodafone)
Optimus (Sonae and France Telecom)

Puerto Rico (US)
Fixed line operators
Puerto Rico Telephone (America Movil)
Centennial Puerto Rico Residential (Centennial Corp.)
OneLink Communications (OneLink Communications, Inc.) (uses Centennial VOIP)
Liberty Cable Vision (uses Centennial VOIP)
Choice Cable TV (only Internet, no telephone)

Mobile operators
Claro (América Móvil)
AT&T Mobility (AT&T)
Centennial Puerto Rico (Centennial Communications)
SunCom Wireless (Deutsche Telekom)
Sprint PCS (Sprint Nextel Corp.) (Roaming: Centennial and OpenMobile)
TracFone Wireless (América Móvil)
Open Mobile
Virgin Mobile (via Sprint Network)

Romania
Fixed line operators
Digi.Tel (RCS&RDS)
Romtelecom (OTE)
UPC (Liberty Global Europe)
Atlas Telecom
CTTc (Contact Telecom Romania)

Mobile operators
Orange (France Telecom)
Vodafone Romania (Vodafone)
Cosmote Romania (OTE & Deutsche Telekom)
Digi.Mobil (RCS&RDS)
Zapp

Russia
Fixed line operators
Center Telecom
CBOSS
Dagsvyazinform
Dalsvyaz Telecom
Moscow City Telephone Network
North West Telecom
Siberia Telecom
Southern Telecom
Svyazinvest
Volga Telecom
Uralsvyazinform
Rostelecom

Mobile operators
Beeline Russia (VimpelCom)
MegaFon (Telecom-invest, TeliaSonera & Alfa Group)
MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
New Telephone Company
Nizhni Novgorod Telecom
Sibirtelecom (Svyazinvest)
Uralsvyazinform (Svyazinvest)
SkyLink
SMARTS
Sotovaja Svjaz MOTIV (Jekatrinburg)
Tele2 Russia (Tele2)

Rwanda
Fixed line operators
Rwandatel

Mobile operators
MTN Rwandacell
Tigo Rwanda
Rwandatel

Saint Kitts and Nevis
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Saint Lucia
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Saudi Arabia
Fixed line operators
Saudi Telecom Company

Mobile operators
Saudi Telecom Company (Etisalat)
Mobily
Zain Saudi Arabia (Zain)

Senegal
Fixed line operators
Sonatel

Mobile operators
Expresso - Senegal (CDMA)
Orange (GSM)
Tigo (GSM)

Serbia
Fixed line operators
Telekom Srbija

Orion Telekom

Mobile operators
MTS Telekom Serbia (Telekom Srbija)
Telenor Serbia (Telenor)
Vip mobile (Telekom Austria)

Sierra Leone
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Celtel (Zain Group)
Africell (Lintel Holding)
Tigo Sierra Leone (Millicom)
Comium
Datatel GSM

Singapore
Fixed line operators
SingTel
StarHub (Temasek Holdings, Qtel, NTT & MediaCorp)

Mobile operators
SingTel
M1 (Now AXIATA owned by Keppel Telecom, SPH Multimedia & Telekom Malaysia)
StarHub (Temasek Holdings, Qtel, NTT & MediaCorp)

Slovakia
Fixed line operators
Slovak Telekom (Deutsche Telekom)

Mobile operators
T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
Orange (France Telecom)
O2 Slovakia (Telefónica)

Slovenia
Fixed line operators
Telekom Slovenije
T-2

Mobile operators
Mobitel (Telekom Slovenije)
Si.mobil (Telekom Austria & Vodafone)
T-2

South Africa
Fixed line operators
Vodacom (Vodafone)
MTN (MTN Group)
Telkom
Neotel

Mobile operators
MTN (MTN Group)
Vodacom (Vodafone)
Cell C (Saudi Oger)
Telkom mobi (Telkom)

Virtual Network Mobile Operators
Virgin Mobile

Other ECNS Licensed Operators
Sundial Telecom
Ohren Telecom, aka O-Tel

Spain
Fixed line operators
Telefónica
ONO
Euskaltel
Jazztel
R

Mobile operators
Movistar (Telefónica)
Vodafone España (Vodafone)
Orange España (France Telecom)
Yoigo (TeliaSonera)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Simyo (KPN)
Carrefour Móvil (Carrefour)
Happy Móvil
Euskaltel
Lebara Móvil
R Cable
Bristish Telecom
Telecable
Eroski Movil
PepePhone
Hits[disambiguation needed]
Blau[disambiguation needed]
Jazztel Movil
Sweno
MasMovil
Digi.Mobil (RCS&RDS)

Sri Lanka
Fixed line operators
Sri Lanka Telecom
Suntel
LankaBell
Dialog Broadband (an Axiata company]])

Mobile operators
Dialog Telekom (an Axiata company]])
Mobitel (Sri Lanka Telecom)
Hutch (Hutchison Whampoa)
Etisalat (Etisalat)
Airtel (Bharti Airtel)

Sudan
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Sudatel
MTN Sudan (MTN Group)
Canar[disambiguation needed] (Etisalat)
Zain Sudan (Zain Group)

Suriname
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Sweden
Fixed line operators
Telia (TeliaSonera)
Tele2
Glocalnet
Universal Telecom
Optimal Telekom
Rix Telecom
Telenor
Vattenfall

Mobile operators
Tele2
Telenor Sweden (Telenor)
Telia (TeliaSonera)
3 (Hutchison Whampoa)
Nordisk Mobiltelefon

Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Ventelo (Tele2)
TDC (Tele2)

Mobile Service Providers
Halebop (Telia)
Glocalnet (Telenor)
Tango (Tele2)
Lebara (Telenor)
ZapCell (Telenor)
NewPhone (Telenor)

Others
Spring Mobil

IP Telefone Operators
Bredbandsbolaget (Telenor)
Anstar Telecom

Syria
Fixed line operators
Syrian Telecommunication Establishment STE

Mobile operators
MTN Syria (MTN Group)
SyriaTel

Switzerland
Fixed line operators
Swisscom

Mobile operators
Swisscom
Sunrise (TDC)
Orange (France Télécom)
in&phone
Tele2

Virtual Mobile Network Operators
abamobile (via Orange)
cablecom mobile (Liberty Global Europe) (via Sunrise)
CoopMobile (Coop) (via Orange)
Lebara Mobile (via Sunrise)
M-Budget Mobile (Migros) (via Swisscom)
mobilezone net (via Orange)
Netstream Mobile (via Orange)
Salut!-mobile (Aldi) (via Sunrise)
TalkTalkMobile (The Phone House) (via Sunrise)
Vectone (via Sunrise)
yallo (Sunrise) (Sunrise)

Tanzania
Fixed line operators
Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited

Mobile operators
Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited
Celtel Tanzania (Zain Group)
Tigo Tanzania (Millicom)
Vodacom Tanzania (Vodacom)

Taiwan
Fixed line operators
Chunghwa Telecom
Taiwan Fixed Network
Sparq (telecommunications)
Asia Pacific Broadband Telecom

Mobile operators
Chunghwa Telecom
Taiwan Mobile
FarEasTone
APBT
Vibo
Taiwan Telecom

Tajikistan
Fixed line operators
Tajiktelecom[1]

Mobile operators
Tacom (Beeline)
TT Mobile (Megafon)

Thailand
Fixed line operators
TOT
True (Charoen Pokphand)
TT&T (Jasmine Group)

Mobile operators
AIS (Shin Corporation & SingTel)
True Move (Charoen Pokphand)
DTAC (Telenor)
Hutch (Hutchison Whampoa)
Cat CDMA (Cat Telecom)
Thai Mobile (TOT)

Trinidad and Tobago
Fixed line operators
TSTT

Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)
bMobile (TSTT & LIME (Cable & Wireless))

Tunisia
Fixed line operators
Tunisie Telecom (TUNTEL)

Mobile operators
Tunisiana (Orascom Telecom and Qtel)
Tunisie Telecom (TUNTEL)
Orange

Turkey
Fixed line operators
Türk Telekom (Saudi Oger)

Mobile operators
Turkcell
Vodafone Turkey (Vodafone)
Avea (Saudi Oger & Telecom Italia)

Turkmenistan
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
... (Mobile TeleSystems)

Turks and Caicos Islands (UK)
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Digicel (Digicel Group)

Uganda
Fixed line operators
Uganda Telecom
MTN (MTN Group)

Mobile operators
Celtel (Zain Group)
MTN (MTN Group)
Uganda Telecom (Mango service brand)
Warid Uganda (Warid Telecom)
Orange Uganda (in March 2009 Orange acquired UAE based Hits Telecom)

Ukraine
Fixed line operators
Ukrtelecom

Mobile operators
Kyivstar (Telenor and Alfa Group)
MTS Ukraine (Mobile TeleSystems)
life:) Ukraine (Turkcell)
Utel (Ukrtelecom)
Beeline Ukraine (VimpelCom)
Golden Telecom
PEOPLEnet

VoIP-based telephony providers
TELECOMAX

United Arab Emirates
Fixed line operators
Etisalat
Du

Mobile operators
Etisalat
Du

United Kingdom
Fixed line operators
Aw2 Networks Media
British Telecom
Cable and Wireless
COLT Telecom Group
Easynet
Global Crossing
Kingston Communications
Post Office Home Phone
Sky Talk
TalkTalk (Part of Carphone Warehouse group)
Tiscali
Virgin Media
Numbersales.com

Mobile operators
3 UK (Hutchison Whampoa)
O2 UK (Telefónica)
Orange UK (France Télécom)
T-Mobile UK (Deutsche Telekom)
Vodafone UK (Vodafone)

Mobile virtual network operators
ASDA Mobile
BT Mobile
Dot Mobile
Family Mobile
Fresh Mobile
Globalcell Mobile
Green Mobile
Mobile World
TalkTalk Mobile
Tesco Mobile
Virgin Mobile
Genesis Communications
Lycamobile
Blyk
Lebara Mobile
giffgaff

VoIP providers
Speedflow Communications


Uruguay
Fixed line operators
ANTEL

Mobile operators
Ancel (Antel)
Claro (América Móvil)
Movistar (Telefónica)

Uzbekistan
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
Unitel (Beeline)
Perfectum Mobile
Coscom (uCell)
Uzbektelecom Mobile

Venezuela
Fixed line operators
CANTV

Mobile operators
Digitel
Movistar (Telefónica)
Movilnet (CANTV)

Yemen
Fixed line operators
• Yemen Telecom Group[10]

Mobile operators
MTN Yemen (MTN Group)
Sabafon
Yemen Mobile
Y (HiTS-UNITEL)

Zambia
Fixed line operators
Mobile operators
Celtel (Zain Group)

Zimbabwe
Fixed line operators
Tel One

Mobile operators
Econet Wirelesscodes 0912/0913/0914/0915/0916
Telecel (Orascom)
Net*One