Mobile Network Code

A mobile network code (MNC) is used in combination with a mobile country code (MCC) (also known as a "MCC / MNC tuple") to uniquely identify a mobile phone operator/carrier using the GSM/LTE, CDMA, iDEN, TETRA and UMTS public land mobile networks and some satellite mobile networks.

The following tables contain the complete list of mobile phone operators. Country information is provided for completeness, though this information is best obtained from the list of mobile country codes page, where ISO 3166-1 country codes are also cross referenced.

The ITU-T Recommendation E.212 defines mobile country codes as well as mobile network codes, and you may want to visit that list if technical correctness is a concern (for example: MNC of 001 is not the same as MNC of 01), or if you are looking for a normative reference. Note, though, that the official list may not contain disputed territories such as Abkhazia or Kosovo or additional details about bands or operator names.

Countries and territories
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