One Network
One Network is a borderless mobile phone network across all Airtel operating countries which enables customers to move freely between the countries in which Airtel operates, and be treated as “virtual” local customers of the visited network in terms of pricing, while retaining their home network service functionality. It is the world’s first free intercontinental incoming roaming service. Airtel customers in Africa not need to register for the One Network service or buy new SIM cards as the is enabled automatically. One Network allows customers traveling to One Network countries to make outgoing calls/SMS at the same rates as local customers and recharge with local top-up cards or with home network top up cards while using the same number and SIM. Receiving incoming calls is free.
Airtel offers the service currently to its Africa customers traveling to any of the following 27 countries. In 8 of these countries, the One Network is operated in partnership with other mobile operators. Airtel plans to extend the service to its South Asia customers soon.
S. No. | Country | Network |
---|---|---|
1 | Burkina Faso | Airtel |
2 | Bangladesh | Airtel |
3 | Chad | Airtel |
4 | Channels Islands: Jersey and Guernsey | Airtel |
5 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Airtel |
6 | Gabon | Airtel |
7 | Ghana | Airtel |
8 | India | Airtel |
9 | Kenya | Airtel |
10 | Madagascar | Airtel |
11 | Malawi | Airtel |
12 | Niger | Airtel |
13 | Nigeria | Airtel |
14 | Republic of the Congo | Airtel |
15 | Sierra Leone | Airtel |
16 | Seychelles | Airtel |
17 | Sri Lanka | Airtel |
18 | Tanzania | Airtel |
19 | Uganda | Airtel |
20 | Bahrain | Zain |
21 | Iraq | Zain |
22 | Jordan | Zain |
23 | Kuwait | Zain |
24 | Saudi Arabia | Zain |
25 | Sudan | Zain |
26 | South Africa | Cell C |
27 | Egypt | Mobinil |
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