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CSL Mobile Limited (Chinese: 香港移動通訊有限公司; Cantonese Yale: Hēunggóng yìhduhng tūngseun yáuhhaahngūngsī) is a Hong Kong telecommunications company, which operates mobile network brands of "csl", "1O1O" and "Club SIM".
various operators, including CSL Mobile, Sun Mobile, 3 HK, PCCW Mobile, SmarTone, CMHK, China Unicom: Operator can be changed while keeping numbers. 510-579 590-599 601-699 701-709 840-849 901-910 912-989 Hungary +36: 20: 9: Yettel (formerly Telenor, Pannon and Pannon GSM) 30: Telekom (formerly T-Mobile and Westel 900)
Malaysia: Ninetology. Now an electric bicycle branded as E-Nine South Korea: LG: In 2021 LG announced they would no longer be manufacturing mobile phones. Sweden: Ericsson: On January 26, 2012, the European Union approved the buyout. On February 16, 2012, Sony announced it had completed the full acquisition of Sony Ericsson.
Telin Malaysia (Kartu As) (uses U Mobile) Telin Malaysia. Telin Malaysia is a joint venture (JV) company between Compudyne Telecommunication Systems Sdn. Bhd and PT Telin, a company fully owned by PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom). [102] 8: mCalls (uses DiGi) Partnership between Pavo Communications and DiGi. [103]
Country or Territory Operator VoLTE B1 2100 MHz B3 1800 MHz B5 850 MHz B7 2600 MHz B8 900 MHz B20 800 MHz B28 700 MHz B31 450 MHz B40 2300 MHz B41 2500 MHz CA [G 1] schemes References & Notes
Country name Country Code International Call Prefix Main article Abkhazia +995 44, +7 840, +7 940 — Telephone numbers in Abkhazia Christmas Island +61 8 9164 — Telephone numbers in Christmas Island
Telephone numbers in Malaysia are regulated by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). Landline telephone numbers consist of an area code of 1 to 2 digits (excluding the leading zero), followed by a 6 to 8-digit subscriber number.
Spice Global has a presence in Malaysia in the field of mobile software and hardware technology through Spice CSL. Spice Global had earlier taken over the Malaysian mobile company, CSL. [15] The company did a business worth over US$100 million in Malaysia in 2012 and hopes to breach US$200 million (RM618 million) by 2014.