List of telephone operating companies

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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[]

The world's largest telecommunications companies measured by total revenues.

Rank Company Total revenue (US$ billion) Country
1 AT&T $171.7[2] United States United States
2 Verizon Communications $128.2[3] United States United States
3 Deutsche Telekom $122.3[4] Germany Germany
4 China Mobile $116.8[5] China China
5 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone $107.1[6] Japan Japan
6 Comcast $103.5[7] United States United States
7 China Telecom $57.0[8] China China
8 SoftBank $56.8[9] Japan Japan
9 Vodafone $52.2[10] United Kingdom United Kingdom
10 América Móvil $52.7[11] Mexico Mexico
11 Orange $49.0[12] France France
12 Charter Communications $43.6[13] United States United States
13 Telefónica $43.0[14] Spain Spain
14 China Unicom $42.8[15] China China
15 KDDI $34.8[16] Japan Japan
16 BT Group $32.3[17] United Kingdom United Kingdom
17 Lumen $23.4[18] United States United States
18 Gruppo TIM $22.8[19] Italy Italy
19 KT Corporation $21.3[20] South Korea South Korea
20 Vivendi $19.4[21] France France
21 Telstra $19.2[22] Australia Australia
22 BCE $18.1[23] Canada Canada
23 China Communications Services $16.0[24] China China
24 Saudi Telecom $15.7[25] Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
25 SK Telecom $15.4[26] South Korea South Korea
26 SFR $14.6[27] France France
27 Bharti Airtel $14.0[28] India India
28 Telenor $13.6[29] Norway Norway
29 Jio $13.0[30] India India
30 Telus $12.6[31] Canada Canada
31 MTN Group $12.4[32] South Africa South Africa
32 SingTel $12.4[33] Singapore Singapore
33 Etisalat $12.3[34] United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
34 Swisscom $12.3[35] Switzerland Switzerland
35 LG Uplus $12.1[36] South Korea South Korea
36 Rogers Communications $11.6[37] Canada Canada
37 Cox Communications $11.0[38] United States United States
38 Telia Company $9.6[39] Sweden Sweden
39 Telkom Indonesia $9.1[40] Indonesia Indonesia
40 VEON $9.1[41] Netherlands Netherlands
41 Ooredoo $8.2[42] Qatar Qatar
42 Frontier Communications $7.1[43] United States United States
43 Bouygues Telecom $7.0[44] France France
44 Chunghwa Telecom $7.0[45] Taiwan Taiwan
45 KPN $6.9[46] Netherlands Netherlands
46 Vodacom $6.8[47] South Africa South Africa
47 Optus $6.6[48] Australia Australia
48 Proximus $6.6[49] Belgium Belgium
49 Vi[50] $6.4[51] India India
50 Millicom $6.2[52] Luxembourg Luxembourg
51 Iliad S.A. $6.2[53] France France
52 United Internet $5.9[54] Germany Germany
53 A1 Telekom Austria Group $5.9[55] Austria Austria
54 Virgin Media $5.8[56] United Kingdom United Kingdom
55 Oi $5.7[57] Brazil Brazil
56 Windstream Holdings $5.7[58] United States United States
57 Zain $5.5[59] Kuwait Kuwait
58 Telephone and Data Systems $5.4[60] United States United States
59 Crown Castle International $5.4[61] United States United States
60 Telecom Argentina $5.4[62] Argentina Argentina
61 Advanced Info Service $5.3[63] Thailand Thailand
62 MegaFon $4.8[64] Russia Russia
63 Turkcell $4.0[65] Turkey Turkey
64 Taiwan Mobile $3.9[66] Taiwan Taiwan
65 Turk Telekom $3.9[67] Turkey Turkey
66 OTE $3.8[68] Greece Greece
67 Du (company) $3.7[69] United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
68 PLDT $3.6[70] Philippines Philippines
69 Telkom (South Africa) $2.9[71] South Africa South Africa
70 Globe Telecom $2.9[72] Philippines Philippines
71 Zayo Group $2.6[73] United States United States
72 Tata Communications $2.5[74] India India
73 Maxis Communications $2.2[75] Malaysia Malaysia
74 Mediacom $2.0[76] United States United States
75 Mobile TeleSystems $1.62[77] Russia Russia
76 Granite Telecommunications $1.5[78] United States United States
77 GTT Communications $1.5[79] United States United States
78 IDT Corporation $1.5[80] United States United States
79 Cincinnati Bell $1.4[81] United States United States
80 Consolidated Communications $1.4[82] United States United States
81 Eir (telecommunications) $1.3[83] Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
82 Vocus Group $1.3[84] Australia Australia
83 RCS&RDS $1.2[85] Romania Romania
84 Algar Telecom $1.1[86] Brazil Brazil
85 Cable One $1.1[87] United States United States
86 WOW! $1.1[88] United States United States
87 Vonage $1.0[89] United States United States
88 Cell C $1.0[90] South Africa South Africa

Note: When $USD revenues unavailable from reliable sites, currency conversions for 2018-2020 revenues are based on the closing currency exchange rate on the last day of 2018-2020 (December 31).

Afghanistan[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Afghan Telecom

Mobile operators[]

Albania[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Abissnet
  • ABCom Shpk
  • ALBtelecom (Calik Holding)
  • (Telekom Slovenije)
  • Telekom (COSMOTE)

Mobile operators[]

  • ALBtelecom ()
  • Telekom (COSMOTE)
  • Vodafone (Vodafone Greece)

Algeria[]

Fixed operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • 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[]

Angola[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Angola Telecom
  • MSTelcom (Sonangol Group)

Mobile operators[]

  • Movicel
  • Unitel

Argentina[]

Armenia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Beeline (Vimpelcom)
  • Aither (OfficePhone.am)
  • Crossnet

Mobile operators[]

  • Beeline
  • Ucom
  • Viva Cell MTS

Aruba (Netherlands)[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • SetarNV

Mobile operators[]

  • Digicel (Digicel Group)
  • SetarNV

Australia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telstra
  • Optus (SingTel)
  • TPG
  • Vocus
  • Vodafone
  • Macquarie Telecom
  • NBN

Mobile operators[]

Austria[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • (Tele2)
  • Telekom Austria

Mobile operators[]

  • 3 (CK Hutchison Holdings)
  • A1 (Telekom Austria Group)
  • T-Mobile Austria (Deutsche Telekom)
  • m:tel Austria (Telekom Srbija)

Azerbaijan[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Azercell
  • Airtel
  • Azerfon

Bahamas[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • as BTC

Mobile operators[]

  • BTC

Bahrain[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Batelco

Mobile operators[]

  • Batelco
  • STC Bahrain (Previously VIVA Bahrain)
  • (Zain Group)

WiMAX operators[]

  • (Zain Group)

Bangladesh[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Aarontel
  • Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited
  • BanglaPhone
  • Bayphones Limited
  • Dhaka Telephone Company Limited
  • Jalalabad Telephone
  • Jubok Phone
  • National Telecom Limited
  • OneTel Limited
  • Peoples Telecom
  • Ranks Telecom Ltd.
  • S A Tel
  • ShebaTelecom
  • TeleBarta Limited
  • WorldTel

WiMAX operators[]

  • BanglaLion (BanglaLion Communications Ltd)
  • Qubee (Augere)

Mobile phone Operator[]

  • Grameenphone
  • Robi Axiata
  • Banglalink
  • Teletalk

Barbados[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Belarus[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • MTS (Mobile TeleSystems)
  • A1 (A1 Telekom Austria Group)
  • Life:)

Belgium[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Proximus
  • Scarlet (Proximus)
  • Telenet (Liberty Global)

Cable operators[]

  • Telenet (Liberty Global)
  • VOO

Mobile operators[]

  • Telenet/Base (Liberty Global)
  • Orange Belgium
  • Proximus

Belize[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Belize Telemedia

Mobile operators[]

  • Belize Telemedia

Benin[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • ()
  • MTN (MTN Group)

Bhutan[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel Bhutan
  • BMobile ()

Bolivia[]

Fixed line operators[]

National operators[]

Regional cooperatives[]

  • 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[]

  • Entel (ENTEL S.A.)
  • Viva (Empresa de Telecomunicaciones Nuevatel PCS de Bolivia S.A.) (Trilogy and COMTECO)
  • Tigo Bolivia (TELECEL S.A.) (Millicom)

Bosnia and Herzegovina[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • BH Line (BH Telecom)
  • HT Mostar
  • m:tel (Telekom Srbija)

Mobile operators[]

  • BH Mobile (BH Telecom)
  • Eronet (HT Mostar)
  • m:tel (Telekom Srbija)

Botswana[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Botswana Telecommunications Corporation

Mobile operators[]

  • Botswana Telecommunications Corporation
  • MASCOM
  • Orange

Brazil[]

Brunei[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Unified National Networks UNN
  • Telekom Brunei

Mobile operators[]

  • Unified National Networks UNN
  • DST Communications ()
  • Progresif cellular

Bulgaria[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Interoute
  • Neterra
  • Nexcom Bulgaria
  • Orbitel (Spectrum Net, part of Alfa Finance Holding) bought by Mtel (now A1 Bulgaria)
  • Vivacom (Bulgarian Telecommunications Company)

Mobile operators[]

  • MAX (before 2014, Max Telecom)
  • A1 Bulgaria (former Mtel) (Telekom Austria)
  • Telenor Bulgaria (Telenor)
  • Vivacom (Bulgarian Telecommunications Company)
  • Bulsatcom (Bulsatcom)

Burkina Faso[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • (Morocco Telecom)

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel Burkina Faso (Airtel Group)

Burundi[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Econet Wireless
  • Safari

Cambodia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications

Mobile operators[]

Cameroon[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Cameroon Telecom

Mobile operators[]

  • Cameroon Telecom
  • ()
  • MTN (MTN Group)
  • Orange (Orange S.A.)
  • WiMax (WiMax Group)

Canada[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Allstream
  • Bell Canada
    • Bell Aliant
    • Manitoba Telecom Services
  • Eastlink
  • Northwestel
  • Rogers Telecom (Rogers Communications)
  • SaskTel
  • Telus

Mobile operators[]

  • Bell Mobility (Bell Canada)
    • MTS Mobility (Manitoba Telecom Services)
    • DMTS Mobility
    • Télébec Mobilité
    • Virgin Mobile Canada
    • Lucky Mobile
  • Freedom Mobile (Shaw Communications)
  • ICE Wireless
  • Rogers Wireless (Rogers Communications)
    • Fido Solutions (Rogers Communications)
    • Mobilicity
    • Chatr
  • SaskTel Mobility (SaskTel)
  • Vidéotron Mobilité (Québecor)
  • Telus Mobility (Telus)
    • Koodo Mobile
    • Public Mobile

Chad[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • SotelTchad

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel Chad (Bharti Airtel)
  • (Millicom)

Chile[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Claro HFC (América Móvil)
  • Entelphone (Entel)
  • (GTD)
  • (GTD)
  • Rural Telecommunications Chile S.A. (RTC)
  • Telefónica (formerly CTC)
  • (GTD)

Cable operators[]

  • VTR (Liberty Global)

Mobile operators[]

China[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • China Telecom
  • China Tietong (China Mobile Communications Corp)
  • China Unicom

Mobile operators[]

  • China Mobile
  • China Telecom
  • China Unicom

Colombia[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Comoros[]

Fixed line operators[]

Democratic Republic of the Congo[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel DRC (Airtel Group
  • Orange RDC (Orange S.A.)
  • (Millicom)
  • Vodacom (Vodafone)

Republic of the Congo[]

Mobile operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel Congo (Airtel Group)
  • Warid Congo (Warid Telecom)

Costa Rica[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • ()
  • ()
  • Tigo (Millicom)
  • CableTica (Liberty)
  • Telecable
  • CoopeGuanacaste

Mobile operators[]

  • Claro (América Móvil)
  • ()
  • Movistar (Telefónica)
  • Tuyo (MVNO ICE Network)
  • Full Móvil (MVNO Racsa, ICE Network)

Croatia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • (bought & replaced by A1 Hrvatska (A1 Telekom Austria))
  • A1 Hrvatska (A1 Telekom Austria)
  • (bought & replaced by )
  • Iskon Internet
  • Hrvatski Telekom (Deutsche Telekom)

Mobile operators[]

  • Hrvatski Telekom (Deutsche Telekom)
    • Simpa (owned by T-HT)
    • Bonbon (owned by T-HT)
  • A1 Hrvatska (A1 Telekom Austria)

Curaçao (Netherlands)[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Digicel (Digicel Group)

Cuba[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • ETECSA

Mobile operators[]

Cyprus[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • CYTA
  • Epic
  • PrimeTel
  • Cablenet

Mobile operators[]

Czech Republic[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • ,
  • O2 (Telefónica)
  • Telekom Austria Czech Republic (Telekom Austria)

Mobile operators[]

Other operators[]

Denmark[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • TDC
  • Telia Company

Mobile operators[]

  • 3 (CK Hutchison Holdings)
  • TDC
  • Telenor (previously Sonofon)

Dominican Republic[]

Fixed operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Viva
  • Claro Codetel (América Móvil)
  • Altice Dominicana
  • Orange (Orange S.A.)

Ecuador[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Egypt[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telecom Egypt

Mobile operators[]

  • Etisalat Egypt (Etisalat)
  • Orange Egypt (Orange S.A.)
  • Vodafone Egypt (Vodafone and Telecom Egypt)
  • We (Telecom Egypt)

Data Service Providers[]

El Salvador[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Equatorial Guinea[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • (Orange S.A.)

Mobile operators[]

  • (Orange S.A.)
  • Muni (Antes Hits Telecom)

Eritrea[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telesonra

Mobile operators[]

  • EriTel

Estonia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telia Eesti (Telia Company)

Mobile operators[]

  • Elisa Eesti (Elisa)
  • Telia Eesti (Telia Company)
  • Tele2 Eesti (Tele2)

Ethiopia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Ethio Telecom

Mobile operators[]

  • Ethio Telecom

Fiji[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • (Digicel)
  • (Boost Mobile)
  • (Vodafone)

International operator[]

  • Fintel

Finland[]

Mobile operators[]

  • DNA Finland
  • Elisa (Elisa and Vodafone)
  • Telia Company

France[]

French Guyana[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telesur

Mobile operators[]

  • Digicel (Digicel Group)

French Polynesia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • ( [fr])
  • Ora (Viti)

Mobile operators[]

  • Vini, a subsidiary of  [fr] for mobile telephony, internet and television subscription services
  • (PMT)
  • Ora de

Gabon[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Gabon Telecom (Maroc Telecom)

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel (Bharti Airtel)
  • Gabon Telecom (Maroc Telecom)
  • Moov (Etisalat)

Gambia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Gamtel

Mobile operators[]

  • Africell ()
  • (Gamtel)
  • ()

Georgia[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • MagtiCom
  • Silknet (Including Geocell branch)
  • Mobitel (Beeline Group)

Germany[]

Fixed line operators[]

Major operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Major operators[]

  • O2 (Telefónica)
  • T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
  • Vodafone (Vodafone Plc.)

Ghana[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Vodafone Ghana

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel Ghana (Airtel Group)
  • Cliq (Expresso Telecom)
  • Globacom
  • MTN Ghana (MTN Group)
  • Tigo
  • Vodafone Ghana

Greece[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • COSMOTE (Greek Government & Deutsche Telekom)
  • Vodafone Greece (Vodafone)
  • WIND Hellas ()
  • Nova (Forthnet)

Mobile operators[]

  • COSMOTE (OTE)
  • Vodafone Greece (Vodafone)
  • WIND Hellas ()

WiMAX operators[]

  • COSMOTE (Greek Government & Deutsche Telekom)

Grenada[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Digicel (Digicel Group)
  • LIME

Guadeloupe[]

This country had 0.159 million main lines in use in 1995.

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Digicel (Digicel Group)

Guam (United States)[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • GTA Teleguam

Mobile operators[]

  • GTA Teleguam

Guatemala[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Guinea[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Sotelgui

Mobile operators[]

  • Areeba
  • Cellcom
  • Intercel
  • Lagui
  • Orange Guinea

Guyana[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Haiti[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Comcel Haiti (acquired by Digicel Group in April 2012)
  • Digicel (Digicel Group)
  • ()

Honduras[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Hondutel

Mobile operators[]

Hong Kong[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Hutchison Global Communications
  • PCCW
  • Hong Kong Broadband
  • Wharf T&T

Mobile operators[]

  • 3 HK (CK Hutchison Holdings)
  • China Mobile Hong Kong
  • SmarTone

Hungary[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Magyar Telekom , formerly known as T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
  • DIGI Mobile
  • Telenor, formerly known as Pannon and Pannon GSM
  • Vodafone

Discontinued operators[]

  • 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[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

India[]

Fixed line operators[]

Major operators[]

  • Airtel India
  • BSNL (Trade name of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited)
  • Jio
  • MTNL (Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited)

Mobile operators[]

Major operators[]

  • Airtel India
  • BSNL Mobile
  • Jio
  • Vi, trade name of Vodafone Idea Limited

Indonesia[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • 3
  • Indosat Ooredoo – has run mobile payment/wallet
  • Smartfren – has run mobile payment/wallet
  • Telkomsel – has run mobile payment/wallet
  • XL Axiata
  • Axis (part of XL Axiata)

MVNO Operators[]

  • by.U (Telkomsel)
  • MPWR (Indosat Ooredoo)
  • Live.On (XL Axiata)
  • Power Up (Smartfren; formerly Switch Mobile)

Iran[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • TCI

Mobile operators[]

  • Hamrah Aval
  • MTN Irancell (MTN Group)
  • Taliya

TD-LTE operators[]

Iraq[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • AsiaCell (Qtel)
  • Korek Telecom
  • Moutiny
  • (Zain Group)

Ireland[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • BT Ireland (BT Group)
  • Eir
  • Smart Telecom
  • Virgin Media Ireland (Liberty Global)
  • Vodafone Ireland (Vodafone)

Mobile operators[]

  • Eir Mobile (Eir)
  • Meteor (Eir)
  • Tesco Mobile (Tesco)
  • Three Ireland (CK Hutchison Holdings)
  • Vodafone Ireland (Vodafone)
  • Virgin Mobile Ireland (Liberty Global)

Israel[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • 012 Smile
  • 013 Netvision
  • 018 X-Fone
  • Bezeq
  • Cellcom
  • Hot
  • Partner Communications Company

Mobile operators[]

  • Cellcom
  • Golan Telecom
  • (MVNO using Cellcom)
  • Hot Mobile former Mirs Communications Ltd.
  • Partner Communications Company (Partner)
  • Pelephone (Bezeq)
  • Rami Levi (MVNO) using Pelephone)
  • (MVNO) using Orange)

see also the Palestinian Territories

Italy[]

Ivory Coast[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Orange (Orange S.A.)

Mobile operators[]

  • Green
  • Koz
  • Moov
  • MTN Côte d'Ivoire (MTN Group)
  • Orange (Orange S.A.)
  • Warid

Jamaica[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • 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[]

  • 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[]

Japan[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • KDDI
  • NTT
  • SoftBank Telecom

Mobile operators[]

  • au by KDDI
  • NTT DoCoMo (NTT)
  • SoftBank Mobile
  • Ymobile

Jersey (UK)[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Jersey Telecom

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel

Jordan[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Orange Jordan (Jordan Telecom Group & Orange S.A.)
  • Umniah (Batelco)
  • XPress Telecom (NASCO & Qtel)
  • Zain Jordan (Zain)

Kazakhstan[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • KazakhTelecom

Mobile operators[]

Kenya[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telkom Kenya

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel Kenya (Airtel Group)
  • Telkom Kenya
  • Safaricom (Telkom Kenya and Vodafone)
  • Orange (Orange S.A.)

North Korea[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Korea Posts and Telecommunications Corporation

Mobile operators[]

  • Koryolink (VEON / Korea Posts and Telecommunications Corporation)

South Korea[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • KT (Korea Telecom)
  • LG U+ (LG Group)
  • SK Broadband (SK Group)

Mobile operators[]

  • KT (Korea Telecom)
  • LG U+ (LG Group)
  • SK Telecom (SK Group)

WiMAX operators[]

  • KT (Korea Telecom)
  • SK Telecom (SK Group)

Kuwait[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Ministry of Communications – Kuwait (MOCK)

Mobile operators[]

  • (STC)
  • ()
  • (Zain Group)

Kyrgyzstan[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Kyrgyztelecom

Mobile operators[]

Laos[]

Fixed line operators[]

Latvia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Kurzemes Datorcentrs
  • Lattelecom
  • OPTRON

Mobile operators[]

  • Bite (TDC)
  • LMT
  • Tele2
  • Triatel (Telekom Baltija)

Lebanon[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • OGERO ()

Mobile operators[]

  • Alfa (management contract to Orascom Telecom)
  • Mtc touch (management contract to Zain)

Lesotho[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telecom Lesotho

Mobile operators[]

  • Econet Wireless
  • Vodacom (Telkom and Vodafone)

Libya[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Libyana

Lithuania[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Luxembourg[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Macau (China)[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Companhia de Telecomunicações de Macau S.A.R.L. (CTM)

Mobile operators[]

  • 3 (CK Hutchison Holdings)

North Macedonia[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Telekom (Magyar Telekom)
  • (Telekom Austria)
    • Lycamobile.mk full (MVNO) use of A1 network
    • Telekabel.mk (Mvno) use Telekom network
    • Greenmobile.mk (Mvno) use A1 network

Madagascar[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Malawi[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel Malawi (Airtel Group)

Malaysia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Maxis (Maxis Mobile Sdn Bhd; formerly Binariang)
  • unifi (Telekom Malaysia)
  • Time dotCom

Mobile operators[]

  • Altel
  • Celcom (Axiata; formerly TM Touch)
    • redONE [MVNO]
    • Tune Talk [MVNO]
    • XOX Mobile (XOX Berhad) [MVNO]
  • Digi (Telenor)
  • ElectComms – PTT and CDMA only
  • Maxis
  • unifi Mobile (Webe Digital Sdn Bhd, acquired by Telekom Malaysia)
  • U Mobile
  • Yes (YTL Communications) (FDD/TDD-LTE)

WiMAX operators[]

  • AMAX
  • P1 (discontinued)
  • Y-Max Networks Sdn Bhd

Maldives[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Mali[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Sotelma

Mobile operators[]

Malta[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Epic (Monaco Telecom)
  • GO (Dubai Holding)
  • Hello
  • Sky

Mobile operators[]

  • Epic (Monaco Telecom)
  • (Dubai Holding)

MVNO operators[]

  • (MVNO)
  • PING (MVNO)
  • Redtouch Fone (MVNO)
  • (MVNO)

Martinique[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Orange (Orange S.A.)

Mobile operators[]

  • Digicel (Digicel Group)

Mauritania[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Mauritius[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Mauritius Telecom

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel
  • MyT
  • Emtel
  • Chilli (MTML)

Mayotte (France)[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Mexico[]

Moldova[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Mongolia[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Mobicom Corporation
  • Skytel
  • Unitel
  • G-Mobile

Montenegro[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • m:tel (Telekom Srbija + Telekom Srpske)
  • T-Mobile Montenegro (Crnogorski Telekom)
  • Telenor Montenegro (PPF (company))

WiMAX operators[]

  • m:tel (Telekom Srbija + Telekom Srpske)
  • WiMax Montenegro

Morocco[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • INWI
  • Maroc Telecom (Government of Morocco and Etisalat)
  • Méditel (Finance com and Orange SA)

Mobile operators[]

  • INWI
  • Maroc Telecom
  • Méditel (Finance com and Telefónica)
  • Orange (Orange S.A.)

Mozambique[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telecommunicacoes De Mozambique (TDM)

Mobile network operators[]

  • (Government of Mozambique)
  • Vodacom (Telkom and Vodafone)

Myanmar[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • MPT
  • Ooredoo Myanmar (Ooredoo) (WCDMA)
  • Telenor Myanmar (Telenor)
  • Mytel

Namibia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telecom Namibia

Mobile operators[]

  • MTC Namibia

Nepal[]

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.[93] 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[]

  • CG Digital
  • Nepal Telecom

Mobile operators[]

  • SmartCell
  • Hello Nepal
  • Ncell GSM
  • Nepal Telecom GSM & CDMA both
  • United Telecom CDMA

Netherlands[]

Mobile operators: T-mobile Netherlands B.V. KPN B.V. Vodafone Libertel B.V

New Caledonia[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

New Zealand[]

Fixed line operators[]

National network owners[]

  • Vodafone New Zealand
  • Spark New Zealand (formerly Telecom New Zealand)
  • Chorus Limited (formerly Telecom New Zealand)

Regulated UFB fibre companies (Crown Fibre Holdings suppliers)[]

  • Chorus Limited

Resellers[]

  • Orcon Internet Limited

Mobile operators[]

  • 2Degrees (Econet Wireless, NZ Communications) (GSM/WCDMA)
  • Vodafone (GSM/WCDMA)
  • Spark New Zealand (formerly Telecom New Zealand)(WCDMA)

Nicaragua[]

Mobile operators[]

Niger[]

Nigeria[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • NITEL (Transcorp)

Mobile operators[]

  • 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

Norway[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telenor
  • BaneTele
  • TDCSong (TDC)
  • formerly Banetele
  • Altibox

Mobile operators[]

  • Telenor Mobil (Telenor)
  • Telia Norge (Telia Company)
  •  [no]

Oman[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Omantel

Mobile operators[]

  • Oman Mobile (Omantel)
  • ( & TDC)

Pakistan[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • PTCL (Etisalat)

Mobile operators[]

  • Jazz (VimpelCom)
  • Ufone (PTCL)
  • Zong (China Mobile)
  • Telenor Pakistan (Telenor)

Wireless Local Loop Operators[]

  • PTCL (Etisalat)
  • Wateen
  • WorldCall
  • Wi-Tribe (Qtel)

Palestinian Territories[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Paltel

Mobile operators[]

  • Jawwal
  • Ooredoo Palestine (Qtel)

Panama[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Papua New Guinea[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • (/)
  • ()
  • Digicel (Digicel Group)

Paraguay[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Copaco

Mobile operators[]

Peru[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Philippines[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • PLDT
  • Globe Telecom
  • Converge ICT
  • Eastern Communications

Mobile operators[]

Poland[]

Portugal[]

Puerto Rico[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • (América Movil)
  • (AT&T – before: Centennial Corp.)
  • (Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico – before: OneLink Communications, Inc.) (uses VOIP)
  • (uses VOIP)
  • (uses VOIP)

Mobile operators[]

Qatar[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Ooredoo

Vodafone Qatar

Mobile operators[]

  • Ooredoo
  • Vodafone Qatar

Réunion (France)[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Romania[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Russia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Rostelecom
  • Moscow City Telephone Network

Mobile operators[]

  • Beeline Russia (VEON)
  • MegaFon/Yota (USM Holdings)
  • MTS (Sistema)
  • Tele2 Russia (Rostelecom, VTB, by license of Tele2 AB)

Rwanda[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Saint Kitts and Nevis[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • LIME
  • Digicel (Digicel Group)

Saint Lucia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Cable&Wireless/LIME
  • Karib Cable

Mobile operators[]

  • Digicel (Digicel Group)

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Digicel (Digicel Group)

Samoa[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

São Tomé[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Saudi Arabia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Saudi Telecom Company
  • Mobily (Etisalat)[94]
  • GO (Etihad Atheeb Telecom)

Mobile operators[]

  • Saudi Telecom Company
  • Mobily (Etisalat)
  • Zain Saudi Arabia (Zain)
  • Virgin Mobile (Virgin Group) (MVNO with STC)
  • Lebara Mobile () (MVNO with Mobily)
  • Orange (Orange S.A.)

Senegal[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Sonatel

Mobile operators[]

  • Expresso – Senegal (CDMA)
  • Orange (GSM)
  • Tigo (GSM)

Serbia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • mts (Serbian Government)

Mobile operators[]

  • mts (Telekom Srbija)
  • Telenor Serbia (PPF (company))
  • vip (Telekom Austria)

Sierra Leone[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel Sierra Leone (Airtel Group)
  • Africell ()

Singapore[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • SingTel
  • StarHub (Temasek Holdings, Qtel, NTT & MediaCorp)

Mobile operators[]

  • SingTel
  • M1
  • StarHub
  • Circles.Life
  • Grid Net – iDen & PTT Onlo

Slovakia[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Slovenia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telekom Slovenije
  • T-2
  • Telemach

Mobile operators[]

Solomon Islands[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Solomon Telekom Co Ltd (Our Telecom)

Mobile operators[]

  • Bemobile/Vodafone
  • Our Telekom[95]

Somalia[]

Fixed line operators[]

Hormuud Telecom [AmteL]

Mobile operators[]

[AmteL]

South Africa[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile[]

Duopoly[]

  • MTN Group
  • Vodacom

Quadopoly[]

Other[]

Spain[]

Sri Lanka[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel
  • Dialog
  • Hutch
  • SLTMobitel

Public pay phone operators[]

Dialog, Lanka Bell, and SLTMobitel are entitled to provide pay phone services according to their licences.

Sudan[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Thabit (Sudatel)
  • Canar (Etisalat)

Mobile operators[]

  • Sudani
  • (MTN Group)
  • Zain Sudan (Zain Group)

Suriname[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telesur

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel
  • Digicel (Digicel Group)

Sweden[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telia Company
  • Tele2
  • Glocalnet
  • Telenor
  • Vattenfall
  • Sky Broadband

Mobile operators[]

  • Tele2
  • (Telenor)
  • Telia (Telia Company)
  • 3 (CK Hutchison Holdings)
  • Nordisk Mobiltelefon

MVNO operators[]

  • Halebop (Telia)
  • Lyca Mobile
  • Vectone mobile
  • GT Mobile
  • Glocalnet (Telenor)
  • Tango (Tele2)
  • (Telenor)
  • Swedfone

Other operators[]

VoIP operators[]

  • Bredbandsbolaget (Telenor)
  • HowSIP

Switzerland[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Swisscom
  • UPC Switzerland (Liberty Global)
  • Sunrise (Liberty Global)

Mobile operators[]

Swaziland[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Swaziland Post and Telecommunication Corporation (SPTC)

Mobile operators[]

  • Swazi Mobile
  • Swazi MTN

Syria[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Syrian Telecommunications Establishment (STE)

Mobile operators[]

  • MTN Syria (MTN Group)
  • SyriaTel

Taiwan[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Chunghwa Telecom

Mobile operators[]

  • Chunghwa Telecom
  • Taiwan Mobile
  • FarEasTone
  • Vibo

Tajikistan[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Tcell (Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development)
  • (ZET Mobile Ltd.)
  • MegaFon (MegaFon)

Tanzania[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited

Mobile operators[]

  • Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited
  • Airtel Tanzania (Airtel Group)
  • Tigo Tanzania (Millicom)
  • Vodacom Tanzania (Vodacom)
  • ()
  • (Benson)
  • (Etisalat)

Thailand[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Advanced Info Service
  • DTAC
  • True Move

Togo[]

Fixed line operators[]

TOGOCOM

Mobile operators[]

Tonga[]

The country had 0.030 million main lines in use in 2012.[97]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Trinidad and Tobago[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • bmobile
  • FLOW
  • Digicel

Mobile operators[]

  • Digicel (Digicel Group)
  • bmobile (TSTT & Cable & Wireless)

Tunisia[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Turkey[]

Turkmenistan[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Turkmen Telecom
  • Ashgabat City Telephone Network

Mobile operators[]

  • Altyn Asyr
  • MTS Turkmenistan

Uganda[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Ukraine[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Ukrtelecom

Mobile operators[]

  • Kyivstar (holding company Veon, owned by Altimo (Alfa Group), Russia (56.2%) and Telenor, Norway (19.7%))
  • Lifecell (Turkcell, Turkey (100%))
  • Vodafone Ukraine and MTS (MTS, Russia (100%))
  • PEOPLEnet (Telesystemy Ukrayinu, Ukraine (100%))
  • Intertelecom (Intertelecom, Ukraine (100%))
  • (Ukrtelecom, Ukraine (100%))
  • Lycamobile, virtual based on TryMob network (Lyca Group, Great Britain (100%))

VoIP operators[]

United Arab Emirates[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Du
  • Etisalat

Mobile operators[]

  • Du
  • Etisalat

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Fixed line operators (over $10 billion annual revenues)[]

  • AT&T
  • CenturyLink (acquired Level 3 Communications[101])
  • Charter Communications[102]
  • Comcast
  • Cox Communications
  • T-Mobile
  • Verizon Communications (acquired XO Communications[103])

Fixed line operators ($1 to $10 billion annual revenues)[]

  • Altice (Cablevision,[104] Lightpath,[105] and Suddenlink Communications)[106]
  • Cable One Sparklight[107]
  • Cincinnati Bell (acquired Hawaiian Telcom)
  • Consolidated Communications (acquired FairPoint Communications[108])
  • Crown Castle International Corp. (acquiring Lightower)[109]
  • Frontier Communications[110]
  • Granite Telecommunications[111]
  • GTT Communications (Acquiring Interoute)[112]
  • IDT Corporation[80]
  • Mediacom[113]
  • Telephone and Data Systems (includes subsidiaries TDS Telecom and U.S. Cellular[114])
  • Vonage[89]
  • Windstream Communications (acquired EarthLink[115])
  • Zayo Group
  • WideOpenWest[88]

Fixed line operators ($100 million to $1 billion annual revenues)[]

Fixed line operators (less than $100 million annual revenues)[]

Mobile operators[]

United States Virgin Islands[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Centennial Wireless (Centennial Communications) (CDMA)
  • T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom) (GSM)

Uruguay[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • ANTEL

Mobile operators[]

Uzbekistan[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

Venezuela[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • CANTV

Mobile operators[]

Vietnam[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Telecom
  • SPT[citation needed]
  • Viettel
  • VNPT[citation needed]
  • VTC[citation needed]
  • CMC[citation needed]

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel
  • Gtel[citation needed]
  • Hanoi Telecom[citation needed]
  • Mobile Phone[citation needed]
  • Viettel
  • Vina Phone[citation needed]

Yemen[]

Mobile operators[]

  • (MTN Group)
  • Sabafon
  • Y ()
  • Yemen Mobile

Zambia[]

Fixed line operators[]

  • Zamtel

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel ()
  • MTN ()
  • Zamtel ()

Zimbabwe[]

Fixed line operators[]

Mobile operators[]

  • Airtel
  • Econet Wireless
  • Net*One
  • Telecel (Orascom)

See also[]

  • Fixed phone
  • Landline
  • ITU-T
  • List of mobile network operators of the Americas
  • List of mobile network operators of the Asia Pacific region
  • List of mobile network operators of Europe
  • List of mobile network operators of the Middle East and Africa
  • List of Canadian mobile phone companies
  • List of Caribbean mobile phone companies
  • List of mobile network operators
  • Mobile network operator
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  • Mobile Virtual Network Operator
  • Telephone company
  • List of countries by number of broadband Internet subscriptions
  • List of countries by number of Internet users
  • List of countries by number of telephone lines in use
  • List of countries by smartphone penetration
  • List of multiple-system operators
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