This list identifies the fixed line operators and the mobile operators for the top 200 most populous countries in the world.
The list of countries and their populations is from List of countries by population. The CIA World Factbook is cited as the standard reference for the number of main lines for each of the listed countries.[1]
List of countries by number of broadband Internet subscriptions is cited as the standard reference for the number of fixed broadband subscribers for each of the listed countries. The country naming convention follows the ISO 3166-1 standard as published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
World's largest telecom companies by total revenue edit
Note: Numbers of total revenues of most telephone operating companies are sourced from Forbes or MarketScreener. When $USD revenues unavailable from reliable sites, currency conversions for 2019-2022 revenues are based on the closing currency exchange rate on the last day of 2019-2022 (December 31).
Afghanistan edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Albania edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Abissnet
- ASC
- Digicom
- Nisatel
- One (4iG)
- Vodafone (Vodafone Group)
Mobile operators edit
- One (4iG)
- Vodafone (Vodafone Group)
Algeria edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Djezzy (Orascom Telecom Algerie) (OTA) subsidiary of Orascom Telecom Holding (OTH)
- Mobilis (Algérie Telecom)
- Nedjma (Wataniya Télécom Algérie), a subsidiary of Qatar Telecom (Qtel)
Mobile satellite operators edit
- ATS, a subsidiary of Algérie Telecom
Angola edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Argentina edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Armenia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Aruba (Netherlands) edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Australia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Austria edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Azerbaijan edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Bahamas edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Bahrain edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Batelco
- STC Bahrain (Previously VIVA Bahrain)
- Zain Bahrain (Zain Group)
WiMAX operators edit
Bangladesh edit
Fixed line operators edit
WiMAX operators edit
Mobile phone Operator edit
Barbados edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Liberty Latin America as LIME (Cable & Wireless Communications)
Mobile operators edit
- Digicel (Barbados) Limited (Digicel Group)
- Ozone Wireless
- WiNET
Belarus edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
- A1 (A1 Telekom Austria Group)
- Life:)
Belgium edit
Fixed line operators edit
Cable operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Belize edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Benin edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Bhutan edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Bolivia edit
Fixed line operators edit
National operators edit
- Entel (ENTEL S.A.) (private, over 97% shares owned by Ministry of Public Works, Services and Housing)
- AXS (AXS Bolivia S.A.) (Santa Cruz de la Sierra, La Paz and Cochabamba only)
Regional cooperatives edit
- COTEL R.L. (La Paz Department)
- COMTECO R.L. (Cochabamba Department)
- COTAS R.L. (Santa Cruz Department)
- COTES R.L. (Chuquisaca Department)
- COTAP R.L. (Potosí Department)
- COTEOR R.L. (Oruro Department)
- COSETT R.L. (Tarija Department)
- COTEAUTRI R.L. (Beni Department)
- COTECO R.L. (Pando Department)
- COTERI R.L. (Riberalta)
- COTEGUA R.L. (Guayaramerín)
- COTABE R.L. (Bermejo)
- COTEVI R.L. (Villazón)
- COTEMO R.L. (Santa Ana de Yacuma)
- COSEU R.L. (Uyuni)
Mobile operators edit
- Entel (ENTEL S.A.)
- Viva (Empresa de Telecomunicaciones Nuevatel PCS de Bolivia S.A.) (Balesia and COMTECO)
- Tigo Bolivia (TELECEL S.A.) (Millicom)
Bosnia and Herzegovina edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Botswana edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Brazil edit
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Brunei edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Unified National Networks
- Telekom Brunei TelBru
Mobile operators edit
- Unified National Networks UNN
- DST Communications (DST-COM)
- Progresif cellular
Bulgaria edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Interoute
- Nexcom Bulgaria
- Orbitel (Spectrum Net, part of Alfa Finance Holding) bought by Mtel (now A1 Bulgaria)
- Vivacom (Bulgarian Telecommunications Company)
Mobile operators edit
- MAX (before 2014, Max Telecom)
- A1 Bulgaria (former Mtel) (Telekom Austria)
- Yettel Bulgaria (Yettel) (Former Telenor Bulgaria)
- Vivacom (Bulgarian Telecommunications Company)
- Bulsatcom (Bulsatcom)
- Bob (Bob Bulgaria) (Owned by A1 Bulgaria)
Burkina Faso edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Burundi edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Econet Wireless
- Hits Telecom
- Onamob
- Safari
- U-Com
Cambodia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Cellcard (The Royal Group)
- Seatel (Chinese company)
- Latelz Company Limited (Axiata Group Berhad)
- Metfone (Viettel)
- Cootel (Shinwei Company)
Cameroon edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Cameroon Telecom
- CISNET TELECOM (CISNET Group)
- MTN (MTN Group)
- Orange (Orange S.A.)
- WiMax (WiMax Group)
Canada edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Allstream
- Bell Canada
- Eastlink
- Northwestel
- Provincial Tel
- Rogers Telecom (Rogers Communications)
- SaskTel
- Telus
- Sogetel
Mobile operators edit
Chad edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Airtel Chad (Bharti Airtel)
- Tigo Chad (Millicom)
Chile edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Claro HFC (América Móvil)
- CMET
- Entelphone (Entel)
- Gtd Manquehue (GTD)
- Gtd Telesat (GTD)
- Rural Telecommunications Chile S.A. (RTC)
- Telefónica (formerly CTC)
- Telefónica del Sur (GTD)
Cable operators edit
Mobile operators edit
China edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Colombia edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Azteca
- Emcali
- ETB
- Telefónica Telecom
- UNE EPM (formerly EPM – Empresas Públicas de Medellín)
Mobile operators edit
- Avantel
- Claro Colombia (América Móvil)
- ETB (via Tigo network)
- Móvil éxito (Grupo Éxito) (via Tigo network)
- Movistar (Telefónica)
- Tigo Colombia (Millicom, ETB, EPM)
- Uff Móvil (Bancolombia, Grupo Ardila Lulle) (via Tigo network)
- UNE (EPM)
- Virgin Mobile (via Movistar network)
Comoros edit
Fixed line operators edit
Democratic Republic of the Congo edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Republic of the Congo edit
Mobile operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Costa Rica edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Grupo ICE
- RACSA-ICE (Grupo ICE)
- VoCex (R&H Telecom)
- Tigo (Millicom)
- Liberty (Liberty Latin America)
- Telecable
- CoopeGuanacaste
Mobile operators edit
- Claro (América Móvil)
- kölbi (Grupo ICE)
- Liberty (Liberty Latin America)
- Tuyo (MVNO ICE Network)
- Full Móvil (MVNO Racsa, ICE Network)
Croatia edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Amis Telekom (bought & replaced by A1 Hrvatska (A1 Telekom Austria))
- A1 Hrvatska (A1 Telekom Austria)
- H1 Telekom (bought & replaced by Optima Telekom)
- Iskon Internet (bought & replaced by Hrvatski Telekom)
- Optima Telekom
- Hrvatski Telekom (Deutsche Telekom)
Mobile operators edit
Curaçao (Netherlands) edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Cuba edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Cyprus edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- CYTA
- Epic
- PrimeTel
Czech Republic edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
- O2 Czech Republic (Telefónica)
- U:fon (MobilKom)
- Vodafone Czech Republic (Vodafone)
Other operators edit
Denmark edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- 3 (CK Hutchison Holdings)
- TDC
- Telenor (previously Sonofon)
Dominican Republic edit
Fixed operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Ecuador edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Egypt edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Etisalat Egypt (Etisalat)
- Orange Egypt (Orange S.A.)
- Vodafone Egypt (Vodafone and Telecom Egypt)
- We (Telecom Egypt)
Data Service Providers edit
El Salvador edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Claro (América Móvil)
- Digicel (Digicel Group)
- Movistar (Telefónica)
- Red Telecom (Infonet)
- Tigo El Salvador (Millicom)
Equatorial Guinea edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- GETESA (Orange S.A.)
- Muni (Antes Hits Telecom)
- Gecomsa
Eritrea edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Telesonra
Mobile operators edit
Estonia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Elisa Eesti (Elisa)
- Telia Eesti (Telia Company)
- Tele2 Eesti (Tele2)
Ethiopia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Fiji edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Digicel Fiji (Digicel)
- INKK Mobile (Boost Mobile)
- Vodafone Fiji (Vodafone)
International operator edit
- Fintel
Finland edit
Mobile operators edit
- DNA Finland
- Elisa (Elisa and Vodafone)
- Telia Company
France edit
French Guiana edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
French Polynesia edit
Fixed line operators edit
- OPT Polynesia (Office des postes et télécommunications de Polynésie française )
- Tahiti Nui Telecom
- Ora (Viti)
Mobile operators edit
- Vini, a subsidiary of OPT Polynesia for mobile telephony, internet and television subscription services
- Vodafone Polynésie (PMT)
- Ora de Viti
Gabon edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Airtel (Bharti Airtel)
- Gabon Telecom (Maroc Telecom)
- Moov (Etisalat)
Gambia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Georgia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- MagtiCom
- Silknet (Including Geocell branch)
- Mobitel (Beeline Group)
Germany edit
Fixed line operators edit
Major operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Major operators edit
Ghana edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Airtel Ghana (Airtel Group)
- Cliq (Expresso Telecom)
- Globacom
- MTN Ghana (MTN Group)
- Tigo
- Vodafone Ghana
Greece edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
WiMAX operators edit
Grenada edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Guadeloupe edit
This country had 0.159 million main lines in use in 1995.
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Guam (United States) edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Guatemala edit
Fixed line operators edit
- A-Tel (America Telephone)
- Americatel Guatemala (Entel (Chile))
- AT&T Guatemala (AT&T Inc.)
- Cablenet SA
- Empresa Guatemalteca de Telecomunicaciones (GUATEL) (state-owned)
- Telecomunicaciones de Guatemala (América Móvil)
- Telecomunique Guatemala (Telecomunique)
- Claro (América Móvil)
Mobile operators edit
Guinea edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Sotelgui
Mobile operators edit
- Areeba
- Cellcom
- Intercel
- Lagui
- Orange Guinea
Guyana edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Haiti edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Comcel Haiti (acquired by Digicel Group in April 2012)
- Digicel (Digicel Group)
- My Haiti Mobile (My Haiti Mobile)
Honduras edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Hong Kong edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Hungary edit
Fixed line operators edit
- BudgeTalk (CG-Systems)
- DIGI (4iG)
- GTS Hungary (GTS CE)
- Media Exchange
- Rebell Telecommunication
- Invitel
- Magyar Telekom (Deutsche Telekom)
- Vodafone (4iG)
Mobile operators edit
Discontinued operators edit
- Westel 0660 (on NMT 450 MHz) - Predecessor of Westel 900, later T-mobile and later Magyar Telekom
- Matáv (fixed line) - Predecessor of T-com and later Magyar Telekom
Iceland edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
India edit
Fixed line operators edit
According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, in October 2022, the top 5 operators accounted for 98.4% of market share.[91]
These operators are as follows:
- Bharti Airtel Limited (Branded as Airtel)
- Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (Branded as BSNL)
- Atria Convergence Technologies Limited (Branded as ACT)
- Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (Branded as Jio)
- Hathway Cable and Datacom Limited
Other notable operators include:
- Tata Play Broadband Private Limited
- Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (Branded as MTNL)
- RailTel Corporation of India Limited
- DEN Networks Limited
- Vodafone Idea Limited (Branded as You Broadband)
Mobile operators edit
The following operators have been classified as Wireless Service Providers by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India:[92]
- Bharti Airtel Limited (Branded as Airtel)
- Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (Branded as BSNL Mobile, CellOne)
- Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (Branded as Jio)
- Vodafone Idea Limited (Branded as Vi)
- Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (Branded as MTNL, Dolphin)
- Reliance Communications Limited (Continues to remain licensed,[92] but has ceased mobile telephony operations;[93] Was branded as Reliance)
Indonesia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Iran edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
TD-LTE operators edit
Iraq edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Ireland edit
Fixed line operators edit
- ASI Contracting
- BT Ireland (BT Group)
- Eir
- Smart Telecom
- Virgin Media Ireland (Liberty Global)
- Vodafone Ireland (Vodafone)
Mobile operators edit
Israel edit
Fixed line operators edit
- 012 Smile
- 013 Netvision
- 018 X-Fone
- Bezeq
- Cellcom
- Hot
- Partner Communications Company
- Voicenter
Mobile operators edit
- Cellcom
- Golan Telecom
- Home Cellular (MVNO using Cellcom)
- Hot Mobile former Mirs Communications Ltd.
- Partner Communications Company (Partner)
- Pelephone (Bezeq)
- Rami Levi (MVNO) using Pelephone)
- YouPhone (MVNO) using Orange)
see also the Palestinian Territories
Italy edit
Fixed telephony edit
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Ivory Coast edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Green
- Koz
- Moov
- MTN Côte d'Ivoire (MTN Group)
- Orange (Orange S.A.)
- Warid
Jamaica edit
Fixed line operators edit
- FLOW, newly merged entity combining the old Flow and LIME; owned by Cable & Wireless Communications, a Liberty Global company
- Digicel Play, a new fibre to the home network owned by Digicel Group
Wireless broadband operators edit
- DEKAL Wireless, a municipal Wi-Fi network owned by Cable & Wireless Communications and operated by FLOW Jamaica
- Caricel, a new Jamaican owned startup, soon to offer fixed and mobile broadband via an LTE-A network
- Digicel, through their WiMAX network (which is currently being upgraded to TDD-LTE)
Mobile operators edit
- Digicel (Digicel Group)
- FLOW (owned by Cable & Wireless Communications, a Liberty Global company)
Japan edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Jersey (UK) edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Jersey Telecom
Mobile operators edit
Jordan edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Orange Jordan (Jordan Telecom Group & Orange S.A.)
- Umniah (Batelco)
- XPress Telecom (NASCO & Qtel)
- Zain Jordan (Zain)
Kazakhstan edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Altel/Tele2 (Kazakhtelecom)
- Kcell/Activ (Kazakhtelecom)
- Beeline (VimpelCom)
Kenya edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
North Korea edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
South Korea edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
WiMAX operators edit
Kuwait edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Ministry of Communications – Kuwait (MOCK)
Mobile operators edit
Kyrgyzstan edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Kyrgyztelecom
Mobile operators edit
Laos edit
Fixed line operators edit
Latvia edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Kurzemes Datorcentrs
- Lattelecom
- OPTRON
Mobile operators edit
Lebanon edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Alfa (management contract to Orascom Telecom)
- Mtc touch (management contract to Zain)
Lesotho edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Econet Wireless
- Vodacom (Telkom and Vodafone)
Libya edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Lithuania edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Luxembourg edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Cegecom S.A.
- Luxembourg Online
- Onyx GSM
- VOX
- P&TLuxembourg
- Tele2 Luxembourg (Belgacom)
Mobile operators edit
Macau (China) edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Companhia de Telecomunicações de Macau S.A.R.L. (CTM)
Mobile operators edit
Madagascar edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Malawi edit
Mobile operators edit
Malaysia edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Maxis (Maxis Berhad; formerly Binariang)
- Unifi Mobile (Telekom Malaysia)
- TIME dotCom
Mobile operators edit
- Altel
- Celcom, a subsidiary of (Axiata; formerly TM International)
- redONE [MVNO]
- Tune Talk [MVNO]
- XOX Mobile (XOX Berhad) [MVNO]
- Digi, a subsidiary of Telenor
- ElectComms – PTT and CDMA only
- Maxis - will be merged by Yes
- Unifi Mobile (TM Technology Services Sdn. Bhd., acquired by Telekom Malaysia; formerly Webe Digital)
- U Mobile
- Yes (YTL Corporation - will be sold to Deutsche Telekom and merged by Maxis) (FDD/TDD-LTE)
WiMAX operators edit
- AMAX
- P1 (discontinued)
- Y-Max Networks Sdn Bhd
Maldives edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Mali edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Malta edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Epic (Monaco Telecom)
- GO (Dubai Holding)
- Hello
- Sky
Mobile operators edit
- Epic (Monaco Telecom)
- GO mobile (Dubai Holding)
- Melita Mobile
MVNO operators edit
- Flexiroam (MVNO)
- PING (MVNO)
- Redtouch Fone (MVNO)
- VFC Mobile (MVNO)
Martinique edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Mauritania edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Mauritius edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Airtel
- MyT
- Emtel
- Chilli (MTML)
Mayotte (France) edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Mexico edit
Moldova edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Interdnestrcom
- Moldcell
- Orange Moldova
- Unité
Mongolia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Montenegro edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- m:tel (Telekom Srbija + Telekom Srpske)
- T-Mobile Montenegro (Crnogorski Telekom)
- One Montenegro (4iG)
WiMAX operators edit
- m:tel (Telekom Srbija + Telekom Srpske)
- WiMax Montenegro
Morocco edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- INWI
- Maroc Telecom
- Méditel (Finance com and Telefónica)
- Orange (Orange S.A.)
Mozambique edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Telecommunicacoes De Mozambique (TDM)
Mobile network operators edit
Myanmar edit
Fixed line operators edit
- MPT
- Ooredoo Myanmar (Ooredoo) (WCDMA)
- Telenor Myanmar (Telenor)
- Mytel
Namibia edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Telecom Namibia
Mobile operators edit
- MTC Namibia
Nepal edit
Nepal is the first country to provide 3G general service in South Asia, followed by Sri Lanka, via Nepal Telecom. 3G service is available throughout the country, including Everest Base Camp. 4G LTE WIMAX service has been recently provided at minimum cost at spots in major cities including government offices, public places, malls, shopping centres, hospitals, restaurant, and public parks. It is also freely available in places of religious worship.[96] Climbers of Mount Everest can use video call and other 3G services at the top of the mountain at no cost. LTE services have been installed in many base camps.
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- SmartCell
- Hello Nepal
- Ncell GSM
- Nepal Telecom GSM & CDMA both
- United Telecom CDMA
Netherlands edit
Mobile operators edit
New Caledonia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
New Zealand edit
Fixed line operators edit
National network owners edit
- Vodafone New Zealand
- Spark New Zealand (formerly Telecom New Zealand)
- Chorus Limited (formerly Telecom New Zealand)
- 2degrees Mobile Limited (formerly NZ Communications Limited)
Regulated UFB fibre companies (Crown Fibre Holdings suppliers) edit
Resellers edit
Mobile operators edit
- 2Degrees (Econet Wireless, NZ Communications) (GSM/WCDMA)
- Vodafone (GSM/WCDMA)
- Spark New Zealand (formerly Telecom New Zealand)(WCDMA)
Nicaragua edit
Mobile operators edit
TIGO
Niger edit
Airtel Niger
Nigeria edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Mtel (Transcorp)
- Airtel Nigeria (Airtel Group)
- Globacom
- MTN Nigeria (MTN Group)
- Etisalat Nigeria (Etisalat) – now re-branded 9mobile after Etisalat's withdrawal from the market
- Multilinks Telkom
- Starcomms
- Zoom Mobile
- Visafone
Macedonia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Telekom (Magyar Telekom)
- A1.mk (Telekom Austria)
- Lycamobile.mk full (MVNO) use of A1 network
- Telekabel.mk (Mvno) use Telekom network
- Greenmobile.mk (Mvno) use A1 network
- MTEL Macedonia
Norway edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Telenor Mobil (Telenor)
- Telia Norge (Telia Company)
- Ice Communication Norge AS (Lyse AS)
Oman edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Pakistan edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Wireless Local Loop Operators edit
Palestine edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Panama edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Papua New Guinea edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Paraguay edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Peru edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Telefónica
- Claro (Telmex)
Mobile operators edit
- Movistar (Telefónica)
- Claro (América Móvil)
- Bitel (Viettel Peru)
- Entel Perú (Entel Chile)
Philippines edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Converge ICT
- Eastern Communications
- Globe Telecom
- Philippine Long Distance Telephone
- Department of Information and Communications Technology (Philippine Public Wi-Fi project with Singapore Telecommunications)
- Infinivan
Mobile operators edit
- Dito Telecommunity (via DITO Prepaid/Postpaid)
- Globe Telecom (via Globe Prepaid/Postpaid, TM Prepaid, GOMO Prepaid, and Cherry Prepaid)
- Smart Communications (via Smart Prepaid/Postpaid, TNT Prepaid)
Poland edit
Portugal edit
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Puerto Rico edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Puerto Rico Telephone (PRT-Claro) (América Movil)
- Centennial Puerto Rico Residential (AT&T – before: Centennial Corp.)
- San Juan Cable/Liberty Cablevision Puerto Rico (Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico – before: OneLink Communications, Inc.) (uses VOIP)
- Liberty Cablevision Puerto Rico (uses VOIP)
- Choice Cable TV (uses VOIP)
Mobile operators edit
- Claro Puerto Rico (mobile phone network) (América Móvil)
- AT&T Mobility (AT&T)
- T-Mobile Puerto Rico (T-Mobile Puerto Rico, LLC. / Deutsche Telekom)
- Sprint (Sprint Nextel Corp.) (Roaming: Open Mobile)
- TracFone Wireless (América Móvil)
- Open Mobile Puerto Rico
- Virgin Mobile (via Sprint Network)
- Boost Mobile (via Sprint Network)
Qatar edit
Fixed line operators edit
Vodafone Qatar
Mobile operators edit
Réunion (France) edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
SFR Réunion
Orange Réunion
Only Réunion
Romania edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Telekom Romania (Romtelecom + COSMOTE)
- Digi.Tel (RCS&RDS)
- GTS Telecom
- UPC Romania (Liberty Global)
- Atlas Telecom
- CTTc (Contact Telecom Romania)
Mobile operators edit
- Orange Romania (Orange S.A.)
- Vodafone Romania (Vodafone)
- Telekom Romania Mobile
- Digi.Mobil (RCS&RDS)
Russia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Beeline Russia (VEON)
- MegaFon/Yota (USM Holdings)
- MTS (Sistema)
- Tele2 Russia (Rostelecom, by license of Tele2 AB)
- MOTIV
Rwanda edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Saint Kitts and Nevis edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Saint Lucia edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Cable&Wireless/LIME
- Karib Cable
Mobile operators edit
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Samoa edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
São Tomé edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Saudi Arabia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Saudi Telecom Company
- Mobily (Etisalat)
- Zain Saudi Arabia (Zain)
- Virgin Mobile (Virgin Group) (MVNO with STC)
- Lebara Mobile (Etihad Jawraa) (MVNO with Mobily)
Senegal edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Expresso – Senegal (CDMA)
- Orange (GSM)
- Tigo (GSM)
Serbia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Sierra Leone edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Singapore edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- SingTel
- M1
- StarHub
- Circles.Life
- MyRepublic
- TPG
- Grid Net – iDen & PTT Onlo
Slovakia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Slovak Telekom (Deutsche Telekom)
- Orange (Orange S.A.)
- O2 Slovakia (O2 Czech republic)
- 4KA (SWAN mobile)
Slovenia edit
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Mobile operators edit
Solomon Islands edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Solomon Telekom Co Ltd (Our Telecom)
Mobile operators edit
- Bemobile/Vodafone
- Our Telekom[98]
Somalia edit
Fixed line operators edit
Hormuud Telecom [AmteL]
Mobile Operators edit
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Heersare telecom [AmteL]
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Spain edit
Sri Lanka edit
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Dialog, Lanka Bell, and SLTMobitel are entitled to provide pay phone services according to their licences.
Sudan edit
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- Thabit (Sudatel)
- Canar (Etisalat)
Mobile operators edit
- Sudani
- MTN Sudan (MTN Group)
- Zain Sudan (Zain Group)
Suriname edit
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Mobile operators edit
Sweden edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Telia Company
- Tele2
- Glocalnet
- Universal Telecom
- Rix Telecom
- Telenor
- Vattenfall
- Sky Broadband
Mobile operators edit
MVNO operators edit
- Halebop (Telia)
- Lyca Mobile
- Vectone mobile
- GT Mobile
- Glocalnet (Telenor)
- Tango (Tele2)
- NewPhone (Telenor)
- Swedfone
Other operators edit
VoIP operators edit
- Bredbandsbolaget (Telenor)
- Anstar Telecom
- HowSIP
Switzerland edit
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Swaziland edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Swaziland Post and Telecommunication Corporation (SPTC)
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- Swazi Mobile
- Swazi MTN
Syria edit
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Mobile operators edit
Taiwan edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Tajikistan edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Tajiktelecom[99]
Mobile operators edit
- Tcell (Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development)
- Babilon-Mobile
- Beeline (ZET Mobile Ltd.)
- MegaFon (MegaFon)
Tanzania edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Thailand edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
Togo edit
Fixed line operators edit
TOGOCOM
Mobile operators edit
Tonga edit
The country had 0.030 million main lines in use in 2012.[100]
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Trinidad and Tobago edit
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Mobile operators edit
- Digicel (Digicel Group)
- bmobile (TSTT & Cable & Wireless)
Tunisia edit
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- Tunisie Telecom (TUNTEL)
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- Tunisiana (Ooredoo)
- Tunisie Telecom (TUNTEL)
- Orange
Turkey edit
Turkmenistan edit
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Uganda edit
Fixed line operators edit
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Ukraine edit
Fixed line operators edit
Mobile operators edit
- Kyivstar (holding company Veon, owned by Altimo (Alfa Group), Russia (56.2%) and Telenor, Norway (19.7%))
- Lifecell (Turkcell)
- Vodafone Ukraine and MTS (MTS, Russia (100%))
- PEOPLEnet (Telesystemy Ukrayinu)
- Intertelecom (Intertelecom)
- TryMob (Ukrtelecom)
- Lycamobile, virtual based on TryMob network (Lyca Group, Great Britain (100%))
VoIP operators edit
United Arab Emirates edit
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United Kingdom edit
United States edit
Fixed line operators (over $10 billion annual revenues) edit
- AT&T
- Charter Communications[103]
- Comcast
- Cox Communications
- Lumen Technologies
- T-Mobile
- Verizon Communications (acquired XO Communications[104])
Fixed line operators ($1 to $10 billion annual revenues) edit
- Altice (Cablevision,[105] Lightpath,[106] and Suddenlink Communications)[107]
- Cable One Sparklight[108]
- Cincinnati Bell (acquired Hawaiian Telcom)
- Consolidated Communications (acquired FairPoint Communications[109])
- Crown Castle International Corp. (acquiring Lightower)[110]
- Frontier Communications[111]
- Granite Telecommunications[112]
- GTT Communications (Acquiring Interoute)[113]
- IDT Corporation[82]
- Mediacom[114]
- Telephone and Data Systems (includes subsidiaries TDS Telecom and U.S. Cellular[115])
- Windstream Communications (acquired EarthLink[116])
- Zayo Group
- WideOpenWest[117]
Fixed line operators ($100 million to $1 billion annual revenues) edit
- ACN Inc.
- Alaska Communications
- Birch Communications & Cbeyond[118]
- Cogent Communications
- GCI
- Lumos Networks[119]
- Pac-West Telecomm
- Primus Telecom
Fixed line operators (less than $100 million annual revenues) edit
Mobile operators edit
United States Virgin Islands edit
Mobile operators edit
- Centennial Wireless (Centennial Communications) (CDMA)
- T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom) (GSM)
Uruguay edit
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Uzbekistan edit
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- Coscom (uCell)
- UMS (Mobiuz)
- Perfectum Mobile
- Unitel (Beeline)
- Uzbektelecom Mobile
- Humans
Venezuela edit
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Mobile operators edit
Vietnam edit
Fixed line operators edit
- Telecom
- SPT [citation needed]
- Viettel
- VNPT [citation needed]
- VTC [citation needed]
- CMC [citation needed]
Mobile operators edit
- Airtel
- Gtel [citation needed]
- Hanoi Telecom [citation needed]
- Mobifone [citation needed]
- Viettel
- Vinaphone [citation needed]
Yemen edit
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Zambia edit
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Zimbabwe edit
Fixed line operators edit
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See also edit
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- ITU-T
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