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This list contains the mobile country codes and mobile network codes for networks with country codes between 600 and 699, inclusively – a region that covers Africa and the surrounding islands (excluding the Canary Islands and Madeira, which are part of Spain and Portugal, respectively).
South Africa switched to a closed numbering system effective 16 January 2007. At that time, it became mandatory to dial the full 10-digit telephone number , including the zero in the three-digit area code , for local calls (e.g., 011 must be dialed from within Johannesburg ).
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South Africa: Cell C: 1800 3 Apr 2016: Apr 2016 ... Cat.11 ≤ 600 Mbit/s ... List of mobile network operators of the Middle East and Africa; Mobile Network Codes in ...
Southern Africa Botswana +267: 00: Telephone numbers in Botswana Lesotho +266: 00: Telephone numbers in Lesotho Namibia +264: 00: Telephone numbers in Namibia South Africa +27: 00: Telephone numbers in South Africa Eswatini +268: 00: Telephone numbers in Swaziland Zambia +260: 00: Telephone numbers in Zambia Zimbabwe +263: 00: Telephone numbers ...
MTN South Africa was among the first mobile networks in the world to offer HSDPA services to its customers. Satellite options are available from both Sentech and Telkom. A SNO, Neotel, has been licensed in South Africa and is currently offering a wireless service in selected areas. According to Neotel, up-take of its services has exceeded ...
Rain is a data-only mobile network services company in South Africa.They provide 4G and LTE services through a partnership to use Vodacom and MTNs infrastructure. [9] [10] They launched the first Standalone 5G (3600) network in the country, powered by Huawei infrastructure.
Following Namibia's independence in 1990, direct dialing between Namibia and South Africa was discontinued, and calls were classed as international. Consequently, subscribers were required to use the international access code and country calling code , omitting the trunk code 0 .