Largest Mobile Phone Companies
World
These are the world's largest mobile phone
companies, by number of subscribers. The primary
cellular technology used by each carrier is
shown in parentheses.
China Mobile (GSM) - 158.6 million
Vodafone* (GSM, UMTS) - 151.8 million
China Unicom (IS-2000, GSM) - 100.1 million
T-Mobile1 (GSM, UMTS) - 65 million
Cingular (IS-136, GSM, UMTS2) - 49.1 million
Orange (GSM, UMTS) - 49 million
NTT DoCoMo (PDC, FOMA) - 45.9 million
Verizon Wireless (IS-2000) - 42.1 million
Mobile TeleSystems - MTS (GSM) - 34.22 million
Vivo (IS-2000, IS-136) - 26 million
Turkcell (GSM) - 23.4 million
Sprint PCS (IS-2000) - 22.2 million
mmO2 (GSM) - 21.3 million
TIM (GSM, UMTS)
1 109 million including subscribers to companies
where T-Mobile has a minority stake. 2 UMTS
network currently being tested in six U.S.
cities * 350 million including subscriers to
companies where Vodafone has a minority stake.
Americas
Canada
Rogers Wireless - 4.2 million (5.5
million with Fido)
Fido (Microcell) 1.3 million
Bell Mobility - 4.5 million
TELUS - 3.9 million
Virgin Mobile - too early to determine
United States
These are the largest mobile phone
companies in the United States, by number of
subscribers. The primary cellular technology
used by each carrier is shown in parentheses.
Cingular (IS-136, GSM, UMTS)(Joint venture: 60%
owned by SBC, 40% owned by BellSouth) - 50.0
million
Verizon Wireless (IS-2000) (44% owned by
Vodafone, 56% owned by Verizon Communications) -
44 million
Sprint PCS3 (IS-2000) - 22.2 million
T-Mobile (GSM) - 17.3 million
Nextel3 (iDEN) - 15.3 million
ALLTEL4 (IS-2000) - 8 million
US Cellular (IS-136, IS-2000) - 4.8 million
Virgin Mobile USA (IS-2000) - 3 million
Dobson Communications (IS-136, GSM) - 1.6
million
Cricket Communications (IS-2000) - 1.5 million
Western Wireless4 (IS-136, IS-2000, GSM) - 1.2
million
Centennial Wireless (IS-136, GSM) - 0.5 million
3Sprint PCS and Nextel have agreed to merge.
Together they will have nearly 37.5 million
subscribers.
4As of Jan 2005, ALLTEL is buying Western
Wireless. Together they would have 9.2 million
subscribers.
In North America, IS-2000 is commonly known as
CDMA. IS-136 is known as TDMA. However, CDMA and
TDMA are general terms that can refer to several
different technologies.
Brazil
Vivo (IS-2000, IS-136) - 26 million
Claro (GSM, IS-136) - 11.1 million
TIM Brazil (GSM) - 8 million
Argentina
Movicom-Bellsouth (GSM)
Personal (GSM) Owned by Telecom Argentina.
Unifón (GSM) Owned by Telefonica
CTI Movil (GSM)
Nextel (iDEN)
Asia Pacific
Australia
Vodafone (GSM) - 2.57 million
Optus (GSM)
Orange Australia (GSM)
Telstra (GSM)
3 (UMTS)
Hong Kong
CSL (CSL, 1O1O and One2Free) (owned
by Telstra, previously by PCCW) (GSM-900,
GSM-1800, IS-136, UMTS)
3 (previous Orange Hong Kong, Xin Gan Xian,
Everyday PCS, owned by Hutchison Whampoa
Telecommunications) (GSM-900, GSM-1800, IS-95,
UMTS)
Smartone and eXtra (owned by Sun Hung Kai and
British Telecom) (GSM-900, GSM-1800, UMTS)
Sunday (GSM-1800)
Peoples (GSM-1800)
New World Mobility (GSM-1800)
India
Airtel
Hutch
Idea
BSNL
Reliance Infocomm
Tata Teleservices
MTNL
Japan
Docomo
Philippines
Globe
Smart
New Zealand
Vodafone (GSM) - 1.8 million
Telecom (GSM)
TelstraClear (GSM)
Europe
Austria
T-Mobile - 2 million
Orange - 1.5 million
Czech Republic
T-Mobile - 4 million
France
Orange (GSM)- 20.4 million
SFR (GSM)
Bouygues (GSM)
Germany
These are the largest mobile phone
companies in Germany. The present
telecommunication standard in Germany is GSM,
called "D-Netz" (900 MHz) and "E-Netz" (1800
MHz). It is the successor of the analogous "C-Netz".
Vodafone (GSM, UMTS) - 26.9 million subscribers
(12/2004)
T-Mobile (GSM, UMTS) - 26.7 million subscribers
(3/2004)
E-Plus1 (GSM) - 8.5 million subscribers (5/2004)
O2 (GSM) - 6 million subscribers (3/2004)
1 Owned by KPN.
Greece
In September 2003 there were 10.88
million active lines, which makes 99% market
penetration.
Cosmote (GSM) - 4.05 million
Vodafone (GSM) - 3.8 million
TIM1 (GSM) - 2.75 million
Q-Telekom2 (GSM) - 0.29 million
1 Was Telestet until February 2004.
2 The newest mobile telecom in Greece uses
Vodafone's infrastructure until it builds its
own network.
Hungary
T-Mobile (GSM) - 3.8 million
Pannon GSM (GSM) - 2.6 million
Vodafone (GSM) - 1.6 million
Ireland
Together Vodafone and O2 dominate,
with a combined market share of 94%.
Vodafone (GSM, UMTS) - 1.9 million
O2 (GSM) - 1.27 million
3 (UMTS)
Meteor (GSM)
Italy
TIM (GSM, UMTS) -
Vodafone (GSM) - 17 million
Wind (GSM) - 7.7 million
3 (UMTS)
Netherlands
Vodafone (GSM) - 3.6 million
T-Mobile (GSM) - 2 million
Orange (GSM) - 1.65 million
KPN (GSM)
Telfort (GSM)
Poland
Poland has 15,100,000 mobile phone
subscribers, or 39.09% penetration rate.
Polkomtel Plus GSM Brand- 33.1% Market Share/
4.5 million
Centertel Owned by TPSA and Orange. Service
under the IDEA GSM brand- 32.6% Market Share/
4.4 million .
PTC-Era GSM Brand. 6.2 Million subscribers/ 40%
Market Share
Romania
These are the largest mobile phone
companies in Romania. Romania has 10,275,482
subscribers in total (December 2004), or 47.35%
penetration rate.
Orange Romania (GSM) - 5,000,000* subscribers
(48.43% market share)
Connex GSM Romania (GSM) - 4,910,312 subscribers
(48.41% market share)
Zapp Mobile (IS-2000) - 280,000 subscribers
(2.22% market share)
Cosmorom, a division of Romtelecom (GSM) -
85,170 subscribers (0.94% market share)
*Figure as of 18 January 2005
Russian
Federation
These are the largest mobile phone
companies in Russia, by number of subscribers.
The primary cellular technology used by each
carrier is shown in parentheses.
Mobile TeleSystems - MTS (GSM) - 37.22 million
VimpelCom - Bee Line GSM (GSM) - 28.245 million
Megafon (GSM) - 14.153 million
[edit]
Spain
Amena (GSM, UMTS)
Movistar (GSM, UMTS)
Vodafone (GSM, UMTS)
[edit]
Sweden
Vodafone (GSM) - 1.57 million
SpringMobil (GSM)
Tele2 (GSM)
Telia (GSM)
3 (UMTS)
[edit]
Turkey
Turkcell (GSM) 23.4 million
Telsim (GSM) 7 million
Avea (GSM) 4.5 million
[edit]
United Kingdom
Vodafone (GSM, UMTS) - 15.24 million
T-Mobile (GSM, UMTS) - 15.2 million
O2 (GSM) - 13.5 million
Orange (GSM, UMTS) - 13.3 million
3 (UMTS) - 1.2 million
There are also a number of Virtual Mobile
Network Operators, including Virgin Mobile,
Tesco Mobile, and easyMobile.
Middle East &
Africa
Bahrain
MTC-Vodafone Website (http://www.mtc-vodafone.com.bh/)
Egypt
Vodafone Egypt (GSM) formerly known
as ClickGSM Website (http://www.vodafone.com.eg)
MobiNil (GSM) Website (http://www.mobinil.com)
Democratic
Republic of the Congo
Vodacom Website (http://www.vodacom.cd/)
Kenya
Safaricom Website (http://www.safaricom.co.ke/)
Kuwait
MTC-Vodafone Website (http://www.mtctele.com/)
South Africa
Vodacom Website (http://www.vodacom.net/)
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