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AT&T – Telecommunications provider and ISP.
Bell Canada – Telecommunications provider and ISP in Canada.
BT (British Telecommunications) – UK-based telecommunications provider and ISP.
CenturyLink (now Lumen Technologies) – Telecommunications provider, ISP, and CLEC.
Charter Communications (Spectrum) – Cable company and ISP.
Comcast (Xfinity) – Cable company and ISP.
Cox Communications – Cable company and ISP.
Deutsche Telekom – German-based telecommunications provider and ISP.
Frontier Communications – Telecommunications provider, ISP, and CLEC.
Orange S.A. – French multinational telecommunications corporation.
Rogers Communications – Canadian communications and media company.
Shaw Communications – Canadian telecommunications company.
Telstra – Australian telecommunications and media company.
Verizon Communications – Telecommunications provider and ISP.
Vodafone – British multinational telecommunications company.
AIS (Advanced Info Service) – Thai telecommunications company.
Altice USA (Suddenlink, Optimum) – Cable company and ISP.
Bharti Airtel – Indian multinational telecommunications services company.
China Mobile – Chinese state-owned telecommunication corporation.
China Telecom – Chinese state-owned telecommunication company.
China Unicom – Chinese state-owned telecommunications operator.
KDDI Corporation – Japanese telecommunications operator.
KT Corporation – South Korean telecommunications company.
NTT Docomo – Japanese mobile phone operator.
Reliance Jio – Indian telecommunications company and ISP.
SK Telecom – South Korean telecommunications company.
SoftBank Corp. – Japanese multinational conglomerate holding company.
Telefónica, S.A. – Spanish multinational telecommunications company.
Telenor Group – Norwegian multinational telecommunications company.
Telus Communications – Canadian telecommunications company.
TIM (Telecom Italia) – Italian telecommunications company.
T-Mobile US – Telecommunications provider and ISP.
Virgin Media – British telecommunications company.
Windstream Communications – Provider of voice and data network communications, and managed services.
America Movil – Mexican telecommunications corporation.
Bezeq – Israeli telecommunications corporation.
Dish Network – U.S. direct-broadcast satellite service provider.
Etisalat – Emirati multinational telecommunications services provider.
GCI (General Communication Inc.) – Alaskan telecommunications company.
KPN – Dutch telecommunications and ISP company.
Mediacom – Cable television and communications provider in the U.S.
MTN Group – South African multinational mobile telecommunications company.
Oi (Telemar) – Brazilian telecommunications service providers.
Qtel (Ooredoo) – Qatari telecommunications company.
SaskTel – Saskatchewan-based telecommunications company in Canada.
Singtel – Singaporean telecommunications company.
Swisscom – Major telecommunications provider in Switzerland.
TDS Telecom (Telephone and Data Systems, Inc.) – Telecommunications company in the U.S.
Turkcell – Turkish telecommunications company.
Vivint Wireless – Wireless internet service provider in the U.S.
Zain Group – Mobile telecommunications company in Kuwait.
Viasat, Inc. – American communications company and ISP.
Spark New Zealand – New Zealand telecommunications company.
Megafon – Russian telecommunications company.
STC (Saudi Telecom Company) – Saudi Arabia-based telecommunications company.
Iliad S.A. (Free) – French telecommunications company.
Portugal Telecom – Portuguese telecommunications company.
Sunrise Communications – Swiss telecommunications provider.
Telia Company – Swedish multinational telecommunications company.
Telekom Austria – Austrian telecommunications provider.
U.S. Cellular – Regional carrier which owns and operates the fifth-largest wireless telecommunications network in the U.S.
Proximus Group – Belgian telecommunications company.
Liberty Global – Multinational telecommunications company with headquarters in London, Amsterdam, and Denver.
AmebaTV – Online television network that produces and distributes web series for children.
Astro – Malaysian satellite television provider.
Globacom – Nigerian multinational telecommunications company.
Movistar – Spanish telecommunications brand operated by Telefonica.
MTS (Mobile TeleSystems) – Russian telecommunications company.
Optus – Second largest telecommunications company in Australia.
Rostelecom – Russian telecommunications company.
SFR – French telecommunications company.
Smart Communications – Filipino wireless communications and digital services company.
StarHub – Singaporean telecommunications company.
Telenet – Belgian telecommunications company.
Telkom Indonesia – Indonesian state-owned telecommunications conglomerate.
True Corporation – Thai telecommunications conglomerate.
VimpelCom (Beeline) – Russian telecommunications company.
XL Axiata – Indonesian telecommunications company.
Yes (Israel) – Israeli direct broadcast satellite television provider.
Yota (Russia) – Russian mobile broadband services provider and smartphone manufacturer.
C Spire – American telecommunications company.
Digi Telecommunications – Mobile service provider in Malaysia.
Emtel – One of the three main mobile service providers in Mauritius.
Far EasTone Telecommunications (FET) – Mobile phone operator in Taiwan.
Grameenphone – Largest mobile phone operator in Bangladesh.
Jazz (Mobilink and Warid) – Pakistani mobile network operator.
Millicom (Tigo) – International telecommunications and media company.
Neotel – South African telecommunications company.
NOS, S.G.P.S., S.A. – Portuguese media holding company.
Partner Communications Company Ltd. (Orange Israel) – Israeli mobile network operator.
PTCL (Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited) – Pakistani telecommunications company.
Robi – Bangladeshi mobile network operator.
Telkomsel – Indonesian mobile network operator.
Viettel Group – Vietnamese multinational telecommunications company.
Wataniya Telecom (Ooredoo Kuwait) – Kuwaiti telecommunications company.
CenturyLink – American telecommunications company.
Frontier Communications – American telecommunications company.
Cable One (Sparklight) – American Internet and cable service provider.
Shaw Communications – Canadian telecommunications company.
Rogers Communications – Canadian communications and media company.
BCE Inc. (Bell Canada) – Canadian telecommunications and media company.
Cox Communications – American company providing digital cable television, telecommunications and Home Automation services.
Charter Communications (Spectrum) – American telecommunications and mass media company.
Telstra – Australian telecommunications company.
Vodafone Group Plc – British multinational telecommunications company.
Vodacom – South African mobile communications company.
Idea Cellular (Now Vodafone Idea Limited) – Indian mobile network operator.
MTS India (Now merged with Reliance Jio) – Indian mobile network operator.
Tele2 – European telecommunications operator.
Windstream Communications – American network communications service provider.
NTT Communications – Japanese telecommunications company.
T-Mobile USA – Major wireless network operator in the U.S.
TracFone Wireless – American prepaid, no-contract mobile phone provider.
Bharti Airtel – Indian global telecommunications services company.
Reliance Jio – Indian telecommunications company and a subsidiary of Jio Platforms.
Vivacom – Bulgarian telecommunications company.
DNA Oyj – Finnish telecommunications company.
Telenor – Norwegian multinational telecommunications company.
Veon (Formerly VimpelCom Ltd.) – Dutch-domiciled multinational telecommunications services company.
3 (Three) – Brand name under which several UMTS-based mobile phone networks operate in various countries.
Orange S.A. – French multinational telecommunications corporation.
TIM (Telecom Italia) – Italian telecommunications company.
Turk Telekom – Turkish telecommunications company.
Mediacom – American cable television and communications provider.
Altice USA – American cable television provider/multiple system operator.
Cablevision (Now part of Altice USA) – American cable television company.
Suddenlink Communications (Now part of Altice USA) – American telecommunications subsidiary of Altice USA.
KPN – Dutch landline and mobile telecommunications company.
KT Corporation – South Korean telecommunications company.
SK Telecom – South Korean wireless telecommunications operator.
LG Uplus – South Korean cellular carrier.
Maxis Communications – Malaysian mobile network operator.
NTT Docomo – Japanese mobile phone operator.
SoftBank Corp. – Japanese multinational conglomerate holding company.
AIS (Advanced Info Service) – Thailand’s largest GSM mobile phone operator.
Singtel (Singapore Telecommunications Limited) – Singaporean telecommunications company.
Chunghwa Telecom – Largest telecommunications company in Taiwan.
PLDT (Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company) – Filipino telecommunications and digital services provider.
Ooredoo – Qatari multinational telecommunications company.
Etisalat – Emirati multinational telecommunications services provider.
Du (Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company) – Emirati telecommunications operator.
STC (Saudi Telecom Company) – Saudi Arabian telecommunications company.
Zain Group – Kuwaiti mobile telecommunications company.
Batelco (Bahrain Telecommunications Company) – Bahraini telecommunications company.
Omantel (Oman Telecommunications Company) – Omani telecommunications company.
QTel (Qatar Telecom, now Ooredoo) – Qatari telecommunications company.
Turkcell – Turkish multinational mobile phone operator.
Avea (now part of Turk Telekom) – Turkish mobile phone operator.
Megafon – Russian telecommunications operator.
Kyivstar – Ukrainian telecommunications company.
Beeline (Owned by Veon) – Telecommunications brand from Russia.
MTS (Mobile TeleSystems) – Russian telecommunications operator.
Tele2 Russia – Major Russian telecommunications operator.
Vodafone Ukraine – Ukrainian mobile operator.
Vivacom – Largest telecommunications company in Bulgaria.
Orange Romania – Largest GSM network operator in Romania.
Telekom Romania (formerly known as Romtelecom) – Romanian telecommunications company.
O2 (Owned by Telefónica) – Major international telecommunications services provider from the UK.
Virgin Media – British telecommunications company.
Sky Broadband – Internet service in the United Kingdom, provided by Sky UK.
BT (British Telecommunications PLC) – British multinational telecommunications company.
TalkTalk – UK-based phone and broadband company.
EE (Owned by BT Group) – British mobile network operator and internet service provider.
Vodafone UK – Provider of telecommunications services in the United Kingdom, part of the Vodafone Group.
Three UK – British telecommunications and internet service provider operating as a subsidiary of CK Hutchison Holdings.
Deutsche Telekom – German telecommunications company and parent company of T-Mobile.
Vodafone Germany – German subsidiary of Vodafone Group Plc.
Telefónica Germany – German telecommunications provider.
Orange France – French telecoms operator and a subsidiary of the Orange group.
SFR – French telecommunications company that provides voice, video, data, and Internet telecommunications and professional services to consumers and businesses.
Bouygues Telecom – French mobile phone, Internet service provider and IPTV company, part of the Bouygues group.
Telecom Italia (TIM) – Italian telecommunications company which provides telephony services, mobile services, and DSL data services.
Vodafone Italy – Italian subsidiary of Vodafone Group Plc.
Wind Tre – Italian telecom operator which offers integrated mobile, fixed and Internet services.
Movistar – Spanish telecommunications brand owned by Telefónica.
Vodafone Spain – Spanish subsidiary of Vodafone Group.
Orange Spain – Spanish broadband, landline, television, and mobile service provider.
Yoigo – Spanish mobile broadband and broadband internet provider.
NOS – Portuguese media holding company whose main assets include a satellite, cable operator, and ISP, a mobile phone operator, a movie distributor (NOS Audiovisuais) and a virtual carrier of mobile phone services.
Altice Portugal (formerly Portugal Telecom) – Portuguese telecommunications services company.
Vodafone Portugal – Portuguese subsidiary of Vodafone Group.
Telenor – Norwegian multinational telecommunications company.
Telstra – Australian telecommunications company which builds and operates telecommunications networks and markets voice, mobile, internet access, pay television and other products and services.
Optus – Second largest telecommunications company in Australia, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Singaporean company Singtel.
Vodafone Australia – Australian telecommunications company providing mobile and fixed broadband services.
iiNet – Australian ISP which provides NBN, ADSL, and mobile services.
TPG Telecom – Australian telecommunications and IT company that specialises in consumer and business internet services as well as mobile telephone services.
Spark New Zealand – New Zealand telecommunications company providing fixed line telephone services, a mobile network, an internet service provider, and a major ICT provider to NZ businesses.
Vodafone New Zealand – New Zealand telecommunications company.
2degrees – New Zealand telecommunications provider.
MTN Group – South Africa-based multinational mobile telecommunications company, operating in many African, European and Asian countries.
Vodacom – South African mobile communications company, providing voice, messaging, data and converged services.
Cell C – South African mobile company.
Telkom SA – South African wireline and wireless telecommunications provider.
Safaricom – Leading mobile network operator in Kenya.
Airtel Africa – Provider of telecommunications and mobile money services in 14 countries in Africa.
Etisalat Nigeria (Now 9mobile) – Nigerian subsidiary of the UAE-based multinational telecom company, Etisalat.
MTN Nigeria – Nigerian subsidiary of the South Africa-based multinational mobile telecommunications company, MTN Group.
Glo Mobile (Globacom) – Nigerian multinational telecommunications company.
Airtel Nigeria – Nigerian subsidiary of the Indian multinational telecommunications services company, Bharti Airtel.
Zain Sudan – Sudanese subsidiary of the Kuwaiti mobile telecommunications company, Zain Group.
MTN Sudan – Sudanese subsidiary of the South Africa-based multinational mobile telecommunications company, MTN Group.
Vodafone Egypt – Egyptian subsidiary of the British multinational telecommunications company, Vodafone Group.
Orange Egypt – Egyptian subsidiary of the French multinational telecommunications corporation, Orange S.A.
Etisalat Misr – Egyptian subsidiary of the UAE-based multinational telecom company, Etisalat.
WE (Telecom Egypt) – Egyptian telecommunications company.
STC (Saudi Telecom Company) – Saudi Arabian telecommunications company that offers landline, mobile, internet services and computer networks.
Mobily – Saudi Arabian telecommunications services company that offers mobile telephony and internet services.
Zain Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabian subsidiary of the Kuwaiti multinational telecommunications company, Zain Group.
Etisalat UAE – UAE-based multinational telecom company.
du – Emirati integrated telecommunications company.
Ooredoo Qatar – Qatari telecommunications company.
Vodafone Qatar – Qatari subsidiary of the British multinational telecommunications company, Vodafone Group.
Zain Kuwait – Kuwaiti mobile telecommunications company.
Ooredoo Kuwait – Kuwaiti telecommunications company.
STC Kuwait (VIVA) – Kuwaiti subsidiary of the Saudi Arabian telecommunications company, STC.
Etisalat Afghanistan – Afghan subsidiary of the UAE-based multinational telecom company, Etisalat.
Roshan – Telecommunications service provider in Afghanistan.
MTN Afghanistan – Afghan subsidiary of the South Africa-based multinational mobile telecommunications company, MTN Group.
Airtel India – Indian multinational telecommunications services company.
Vodafone Idea (Vi) – Indian telecom operator with its headquarters in Mumbai and Gandhinagar.
Reliance Jio – Indian telecommunications company and a subsidiary of Jio Platforms.
BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) – Indian state-owned telecommunications company.
China Mobile – State-owned telecommunications corporation that provides mobile voice and multimedia services through its nationwide mobile telecommunications network.
China Unicom – Chinese state-owned telecommunications operator of China Unicom.
China Telecom – Chinese state-owned telecommunication company.
NTT Docomo – Japanese mobile phone operator.
KDDI – Japanese telecommunications operator.
SoftBank – Japanese multinational conglomerate holding company which provides a variety of services, including telecommunications and Internet.
SK Telecom – South Korean wireless telecommunications operator.
KT Corporation – South Korean telecommunications company.
LG Uplus – South Korean cellular carrier owned by LG Corporation.
Singtel – Singaporean telecommunications company.
StarHub – Singaporean telecommunications company.
M1 Limited – Singaporean telecommunications company.
Telkom Indonesia – Indonesian state-owned telecommunications conglomerate.
Indosat Ooredoo – Indonesian telecommunications services provider.
XL Axiata – Indonesian cellular service provider.
Smartfren – Indonesian wireless network operator.
PLDT – Philippine telecommunications and digital services provider.
Globe Telecom – Philippine telecommunications company.
DITO Telecommunity – Philippine telecommunications company.
AIS (Advanced Info Service) – Thailand’s largest GSM mobile phone operator.
dtac (Total Access Communication) – Thai mobile phone service provider.
TrueMove H – Thai mobile operator, a subsidiary of True Corporation.
Viettel – Vietnamese state-owned telecommunications company.
Vinaphone – Vietnamese major telecom operator.
Mobifone – Vietnamese mobile network operator.
Maxis – Malaysian telecommunications provider.
Celcom – Malaysian mobile telecommunications provider.
Digi – Malaysian mobile service provider.
U Mobile – Malaysian mobile telecommunications provider.
Singtel – Singaporean telecommunications company.
StarHub – Singaporean telecommunications company.
M1 Limited – Singaporean telecommunications company.
Telstra – Australian telecommunications and media company.
Optus – Second largest telecommunications company in Australia.
Vodafone Australia – Australian subsidiary of the British multinational telecommunications company, Vodafone Group.
TPG Telecom – Australian telecommunications and IT company that provides a diverse range of communication services.
iiNet – Australian internet service provider.
Spark New Zealand – New Zealand telecommunications company.
Vodafone New Zealand – New Zealand subsidiary of the British multinational telecommunications company, Vodafone Group.
2degrees – New Zealand telecommunications provider.
Rogers Communications – Canadian communications and media company.
Bell Canada – Canadian telecommunications and media company.
Telus – Canadian national telecommunications company.
Shaw Communications – Canadian telecommunications company.
Videotron – Canadian integrated telecommunications company.
Eastlink – Canadian cable television and telecommunications company.
Cogeco – Canadian diversified telecommunications and media company.
SaskTel – Canadian crown-owned telecommunications firm.
MTS (Manitoba Telecom Services) – Canadian telecommunications provider.
TELUS Mobility – Division of Telus which sells wireless services in Canada.
Rogers Wireless – Canadian wireless telephone company.
Bell Mobility – Wireless network operator and the division of BCE Inc.
Freedom Mobile – Canadian wireless telecommunications provider.
Virgin Mobile Canada – Provider of postpaid and prepaid wireless voice, text and data communications services throughout Canada.
Koodo Mobile – Canadian mobile flanker brand started by Telus.
Fido Solutions – Canadian cellular telephone service provider owned by Rogers Communications.
Public Mobile – Canadian self-serve, prepaid mobile brand which is owned by Telus.
Chatr – Canadian mobile virtual network operator owned by Rogers Communications.
Lucky Mobile – Canadian prepaid mobile virtual network operator and a subsidiary of Bell Canada.
Mexico Movistar – Mexican mobile phone operator which operates in Mexico (part of the Spanish telecommunication company Telefónica).
Telcel – Mexican wireless telecommunications company, part of the América Móvil group.
AT&T Mexico – Mexican mobile telecommunications brand, owned by AT&T, which provides voice and data services to 70 million customers in Mexico.
Claro (América Móvil) – Mexican telecommunication company which provides services in many countries in Latin America.
Telefónica – Spanish multinational broadband and telecommunications provider which operates globally.
Vodafone Spain – Spanish subsidiary of the British multinational telecommunications company, Vodafone Group.
Orange Spain – Spanish Internet service provider and mobile operator, owned by Orange S.A.
MásMóvil – Spanish telecommunications company that offers fixed, mobile, and broadband Internet services.
Jazztel – Spanish telecommunications company that offers fixed, mobile, and broadband Internet services.
Deutsche Telekom – German telecommunications company, which also owns T-Mobile.
Vodafone Germany – German subsidiary of the British multinational telecommunications company, Vodafone Group.
Telefónica Germany – German broadband and telecommunications provider which operates under the O2 brand.
1&1 Drillisch – German telecommunications company.
Free Mobile – French mobile broadband company, part of the Iliad group.
Orange France – The largest telecommunications corporation in France, and one of the world’s largest.
Bouygues Telecom – A mobile phone, Internet service provider and IPTV company in France.
SFR – French telecommunications company that provides voice, video, data, and Internet telecommunications and professional services to consumers and businesses.
Numericable – Cable operator and telecommunications services company. Numericable was a brand of SFR Group before SFR decided to unify their brands in 2018.
Vodafone Italy – The Italian subsidiary of Vodafone Group plc, the world’s second-largest mobile telecommunications company.
TIM (Telecom Italia) – Italian telecommunications company, which provides telephony services, mobile services, and DSL data services.
Wind Tre – Italian telecom operator which offers integrated mobile, fixed and Internet services.
Fastweb (Italy) – Italian telecommunications company that provides landline, broadband Internet and digital television services.
BT (British Telecom) – British multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
Virgin Media (UK) – British telecommunications company which provides telephone, television and internet services in the United Kingdom.
Sky Broadband (UK) – Broadband and telephony services across the United Kingdom, provided by Sky UK.
TalkTalk – UK-based consumer telephone, television and Internet service provider.
Vodafone UK – UK’s 3rd-largest mobile telecommunications provider and the largest fixed broadband provider.
EE (Everything Everywhere) – British mobile network operator, internet service provider and a division of BT Group.
O2 UK – Telecommunications services provider in the United Kingdom owned by Spanish multinational Telefónica.
Three UK – British telecommunications and internet service provider based in Reading, England.
Giffgaff – Mobile telephone network running as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator using the United Kingdom O2 network.
Plusnet – British quad play internet service provider; providing broadband, landline, IPTV and Mobile services.
Zen Internet – Internet service provider based in Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England.
Post Office Broadband – The Post Office’s broadband and phone packages supplied by TalkTalk.