MCC & MNC Lookup – Mobile Network Codes by Country and Operator

MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code) are official telecom identifiers used worldwide to identify mobile networks. The MCC is a three-digit code that specifies the country (e.g. 310 for the United States). The MNC identifies a specific operator within that country (e.g. 410 for AT&T in the US). Together they form the PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network) code, which appears on SIM cards, in roaming agreements, and in network equipment.

These codes are used by GSM, LTE, and 5G networks for subscriber identification, roaming, and cell tower mapping. Use the lookup table below to search by MCC, MNC, country, or operator name and open the operator’s cell tower map when available.

Found 6 operators for "607"
MCC MNC Country Operator Brand Region ISO TADIG Bands
607 2 Gambia Africell Africell Africa GM GMBAC GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / UMTS 2100 / LTE 1800
607 4 Gambia QCell Gambia QCell Africa GM GMBQC GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / UMTS 2100 / LTE 1800
607 3 Gambia Comium Comium Africa GM GSM 900 / GSM 1800
607 1 Gambia Gamcel Gamcel Africa GM GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / UMTS 2100
607 5 Gambia Gamtel-Ecowan - Africa GM WiMAX / LTE
607 6 Gambia NETPAGE - Africa GM TD-LTE 2300

Frequently asked questions

What is MCC?
MCC (Mobile Country Code) is a three-digit code that identifies a country in mobile telecommunications networks.
What is MNC?
MNC (Mobile Network Code) identifies a specific mobile operator within a country.
How do MCC and MNC work together?
Together, MCC and MNC form a PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network) code that uniquely identifies a mobile carrier worldwide.
How can I find an operator by MCC or MNC?
You can use our MCC/MNC lookup tool to search by code, country, or operator name.
Are MCC and MNC codes globally unique?
MCC codes are unique per country. MNC codes are unique within each country.
Why are MCC and MNC important?
They are used in SIM cards, roaming agreements, and network identification systems.

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