Overview[1]#

Mobile Country Code (MCC) specified in ITU-T E.212 and is a Country Code and used in combination with a Mobile Network Code (MNC) to uniquely identify a Mobile Network Operator using the GSM (including GSM-R), UMTS, and LTE public land Mobile Networks.

Mobile Country Code is part of the International Mobile Subscriber Identity

Some but not all CDMA, iDEN, and satellite mobile networks are identified with an MCC/MNC tuple as well.

  • WiMAX networks, a globally unique Broadband Operator ID can be derived from the MCC/MNC tuple.
  • TETRA networks use the mobile Country Code from ITU-T Recommendation E.212 together with a 10-bit binary mobile network code. However, a TETRA network may be assigned an E.212 network code as well.

Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) are Mobile Network Operators that do NOT have their own radio access network at all. These MVNOs without their own MCC/MNC (that is, they share the MCC/MNC of their host network) are not listed here.

The ITU-T Recommendation E.212 defines Mobile Country Code as well as Mobile Network Codes.

Mobile Country Code consists of 3 decimal digits and the Mobile Network Codes consists of 2 or 3 decimal digits (for example: MNC of 001 is not the same as MNC of 01).

The first digit of the mobile country code identifies the geographic region as follows (the digits 1 and 8 are NOT used):

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