Certifications
Operators & Service Providers
Mobile Network Operators (MNO) may require, in addition to full regulatory compliance, that devices like the Telit Modules be tested and certified on their networks before activation is permitted. These MNO Certification requirements vary on a regional and service provider basis. Telit has either received or is in the process of obtaining approval for one or more of its modules on one or more of the regional operations of the follwing Network Operators and Service providers.
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A1 - A1 mobilkom austria is Austria’s leader in market and innovation with more than 3 million customers covering about 42 % of Austria’s cellphone users. mobilkom austria's A1 GSM network provides 98.5 % of all of Austrians, making it possible to keep in touch easily. |
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Aeris - Aeris was founded in 1992 and began offering MicroBurst® data services in 1998. The growth of Aeris mirrors the development and growth of M2M communications and today is the largest wireless network services provider in the Western Hemisphere. In 2005, Aeris deployed the 1,000,000th unit on its network, prompting Andy Seybold to award Aeris with the Outlook 4Mobility 2006 Innovation Award. Also in 2006, Aeris was the recipient of the Wireless Emerging Technology Award for AerFrame, presented at the 2006 CTIA Wireless Show. |
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AT&T - A premier communications company in North America with offerings in IP-based business communications services, wireless, high-speed Internet access, and voice services. |
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Bouygues Telecom - Active operator in France with over 91% pops coverage on EDGE data. |
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Cellcom - Cellcom is a leading cellular communications operator in Israel founded in 1994, revolutionizing the telecommunications industry there. Today, Cellcom remains a strong brand in Israel offering advanced international roaming services world wide. |
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China Mobile - China Mobile Limited (the "Company", and together with its subsidiaries, the "Group") was incorporated in Hong Kong on 3 September 1997. As the leading mobile services provider in China, the Group boasts the world's largest mobile network and the world's largest mobile subscriber base. |
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Claro - Telecom Americas, a subsidiary of América Móvil, is a provider of wireless telecommunication services in Brazil. The company launched services under the brand name Claro in August 2003 and offers a variety of rate plans to its post-paid customers, as well as prepaid services in all of its markets. Claro owns and operates cellular networks using both GSM and TDMA digital technology. |
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Comcel - Leading Mobile Network Operator in Colombia with a 58.9% market share nation-wide. Operations started in Bogota in July 1994. |
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CrossBridge Solutions - Based in Lincolnshire, Illinois; CrossBridge Solutions is a premier provider of wireless data services with customers that range from Fortune 500 companies to mid-size organizations. CrossBridge provides secure network access to multiple carriers, with the lowest kilobyte usage plans in the industry. They will also custom engineer a complete, end-to-end nationwide solution to meet the wireless data needs of any size firm. The Company utilizes Sprint's CDMA/1xRTT/EV-DO cellular wireless network, AT&T's GPRS/EDGE cellular wireless network and ORBCOMM's low-Earth orbit satellite network. |
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CSL - Established in 1983, CSL is Hong Kong’s first and leading mobile operator. It is also the first mobile company in Hong Kong to employ a distinctive market segmentation strategy and use leading-edge technologies to provide customer-focused services. CSL is committed to retaining its market leading position by delivering innovative and relevant services to their customers. CSL offers services through three brands: 1O1O, One2Free and New World Mobility operating in a world-class GSM / WCDMA network with comprehensive post and pre-paid mobile services to both local and international customers. CSL is also the leading roaming operator in Hong Kong as we are able to provide unmatched international multi-media connectivity with over 400 mobile operators around the world. CSL is a subsidiary of Telstra Corporation Limited, Australia’s leading telecommunications and information services company (www.telstra.com.au). |
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Elisa - Elisa is the leading Finnish communications service company, founded in Helsinki in 1882. The company's main market is Finland, international operations in Estonia. Elisa offers its private, corporate and institutional customers voice and telecommunication services, customised communications services solutions and network operator services. |
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ERA (PTC) - Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa Sp. z o.o. is the operator of the Era and Heyah mobile telephony networks. Since the roll out of its commercial activity in 1996 under the Era GSM brand (currently Era). PTC provides its services on GSM 900, GSM 1800 and UMTS, including the fastest wireless Internet access through its HSDPA technology based blueconnect service. PTC serves over 12.722 million customers; its coverage encompassing 96.5% of Poland and 99.6% of its inhabitants. |
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Golden Telecom - Golden Telecom Inc., (Golden Telecom) part of the VimpelCom Group. is a leading facilities-based provider of integrated telecommunications and Internet services in major population centers throughout Russia and other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (“CIS”). The Company offers voice, data and Internet services to corporations, operators and consumers using its metropolitan overlay network in major cities including Moscow, Kiev, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Kaliningrad, Krasnoyarsk, Almaty, and Tashkent, and via intercity fiber optic and satellite-based networks, including approximately 314 combined access points in Russia and other countries of the CIS. |
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Jasper Wireless - Jasper Wireless is a global M2M Mobile Operator. The company offers efficient and cost-effective communications solutions for the machine-to-machine device market. The company has converged wireless technologies with Internet applications to design a solution to meet the needs of global M2M application providers. |
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Kore Telematics - Offers high-availability voice and data services targeted at the M2M market through its partnerships with major North American (Canada &USA) GSM/GPRS networks. |
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KPN - KPN is the leading telecommunications and ICT service provider in The Netherlands, offering wireline and wireless telephony, internet end TV to consumers, and end-to-end telecommunications and ICT services to business customers. KPN’s subsidiary Getronics operates a global ICT services company with a market-leading position in the Benelux, offering end-to-end solutions in infrastructure and network-related IT. In Germany and Belgium, KPN pursues a multi-brand strategy in its mobile operations and holds number three market positions through E-Plus and BASE. |
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KTF - KTF, established as Korea Telecom Freetel, started commercial nation-wide PCS services in October 1997 and started the era of public wireless communications services. KTF was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records in April 2000 as the first company to record 1 million subscribers in the shortest period in the world, and was selected as the 4th company from among 100 IT companies worldwide, as well as the 1st company from among telecommunications companies in 2002 by the international business weekly magazine ‘Business Week’. |
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Kyivstar - Kyivstar Company — leader of mobile communications in Ukraine. Company was founded in 1994. Provides mobile communication services since 1997. Our objective is to provide the largest number of Ukrainians with the opportunity of having high quality, reliable and affordable mobile communication. Our goal is «Communication for everyone». |
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MegaFon - OJSC «MegaFon» is the first all-Russian mobile operator in GSM 900/1800 standard. The company was founded in May 2002 as a result of renaming and reorganization of Open Joint Stock Company «North-West GSM» and integration under one brand with CJSC «Sonic Duo» (Moscow), CJSC «Mobicom-Kavkaz», CJSC «Mobicom-Centre», CJSC «Mobicom-Novosibirsk», CJSC «Mobicom-Khabarovsk», CJSC «Mobicom-Kirov», OJSC «MSS-Povolzhie», CJSC «Volzhsky GSM» and CJSC «Uralsky GSM». |
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Mobistar - Mobistar covers 99% of the Belgian population. And are continuing to invest to allow you to telephone everywhere with the best sound quality. |
| Movistar Telefonica - Telefónica is one of the world's largest telecommunications companies by market cap. Its activities are centered mainly on the fixed and mobile telephony businesses, while its broadband business is the key growth driver underpinning both. It operates in 25 countries and its customer base exceeds 261 million globally. Telefónica's growth strategy is focused on the markets in which it has a strong foothold: Spain, Europe and Latin America. Telefónica has one of the most international profiles in the sector with more than 60% of its business outside its home market and a reference point in the Spanish and Portuguese speaking market | |
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MTN - The MTN Group Limited (MTN Group) is a leading provider of communication services, offering cellular network access and business solutions. The MTN Group is listed in South Africa on the JSE under the Industrial – Telecommunications sector. |
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MTS - Mobile TeleSystems OJSC («MTS») is the largest mobile phone operator in Russia and the CIS. Together with its subsidiaries, the Company services over 83.88 million subscribers. The regions of Russia, as well as Armenia, Belarus, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, in which MTS and its associates and subsidiaries are licensed to provide GSM services, have a total population of more than 230 million. |
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Mundo OI - Oi is a pioneer in integrated and converged telecommunication services in Brazil. The company provides local and long distance voice transmission, mobile telephony, data communication, internet and entertainment services. In the retail market, Oi operates in 16 states in the North, Northeast and Southeast regions (know as Region I in Brazil). In the corporate and long distance markets, the company operates nationwide. Sao Paulo is the company's new mobile telephony operation area, thus strengthening its strategic positioning. |
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Netcomm -
NetCom is a Norwegian mobile phone operator. Founded in 1993, it
is the second largest mobile phone operator in Norway. The company has about
1.2 million subscribers, and is headquartered in Nydalen, Oslo. It is owned by the Swedish and Finnish company TeliaSonera.
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Numerex - Numerex Corp is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and is organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Numerex Corp. is the machine-to-machine (M2M) provider of choice to some of the world's largest organizations delivering secure, all-around solutions through a single source. The company's M2M expertise enables its customers to efficiently, reliably, and securely monitor and manage assets remotely whenever and wherever needed, while simplifying and speeding up development and deployment. Numerex is the first M2M service provider in North America to carry the ISO 27001 information security certification. Numerex DNA(TM) offerings include hardware Devices, Network services, and software Applications offered as individual components or as bundled services. |
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O2 - A pan-European telecommunications company with operations in the UK, Ireland, Isle of Man, Germany, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. In March 2006, O2 became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Telefónica S.A.. |
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OPTIMUS - Telcom operator in the country of Portugal. Started in 1998, is presently owned by Grupo Sonae. OPTIMUS has a stated mission of providing its customer the best Telecom experience in the market. |
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Optus - Optus is an Australian leader in integrated telecommunications, delivering cutting-edge communications, information technology and entertainment services. In 2001 SingTel became the parent company of Optus, paving the way to become a strong and strategic telecommunications player within the Asia-Pacific region. |
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Orange - Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world's leading telecommunications operators. France Telecom serves more than 172 million customers in five continents as of March 31, 2008, of which two thirds are Orange customers. The group had consolidated sales of 52.9 billion euros in 2007 (13 billion euros as of March 31, 2008). As of March 31, 2008 the group had 111.9 million mobile customers and 12 million broadband internet (ADSL) customers. |
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Proximus - Proximus, also known as Belgacom Mobile, is the largest of Belgium's three mobile telecommunications operators. It competes with Mobistar, owned by France Télécom, and Base, a subsidiary of Dutch KPN. The Proximus operates under GSM 900/1800 (2G GSM) net and W-CDMA 2100 (3G UTMS) frequencies. Its prepaid service is called Pay&Go. |
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Qualcomm - Qualcomm's Managed Network Services allow companies to outsource the delivery of machine communications, account for the complex needs of their enterprise, and deliver reliable, cost-effective services. With this outsourced approach, companies can focus on their core competencies and have the confidence that their wireless Smart Services meet or exceed the expectations of their customers. |
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RACO Wireless - Founded
in 1991 and based in Cincinnati, Ohio;
RACO is a leading wireless and GPS solutions provider. RACO is also one of the most
senior National Premier Master Dealers in the T-Mobile Value Added Reseller
(VAR) channel.
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Rogers - Rogers Communications is a leading provider of Wireless, Cable TV, High Speed Internet and Home Phone services to consumer residences and businesses in Canada. |
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SensorLogic - Based in Dallas, Texas; SensorLogic is a pioneer in the intelligent asset management market that offers the most diverse application base and largest activation count among T-Mobile Resellers. The company's virtual operating system framework enables remote tracking, monitoring and control of intelligent assets anywhere in the world. |
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SFR - SFR, a strong number 2 operator in the French mobile market. 18.8M customers / 34% market share / 4.1M 3G/3G+ customers. SFR: Largest 3G+ network in France. |
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SKT Telecom - South Korea Telecom evolved from a first-generation analogue cellular system operator to the world's first provider of second-generation CDMA service, then to the 2.5-generation CDMA 2000 1x system operator, as well as the world's first commercialization of third-generation synchronized IMT-2000 system to the world's first company to commercialize (CDMA 2000 1x EV-DO). In 2006, SK Telecom also launched the world's first HSDPA service, which allows for video telephony via a mobile phone. |
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Sprint - Sprint Nextel Corporation is a telecommunications company, based in Overland Park, Kansas. The company owns and operates the third largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States, with 49 million customers, behind Verizon Wireless and AT&T Mobility. Sprint Nextel is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including two wireless networks serving more than 49 million customers at the end of the first quarter of 2009; industry-leading mobile data services; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. |
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Swisscom - Swisscom is Switzerland's leading telecoms provider, with 5.4 million mobile customers and around 1.8 million broadband connections. Swisscom has a presence throughout Switzerland and offers a full range of products and services for mobile, landline and IP-based voice and data communication. |
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T-Mobile - A multi-national telecom group headquartered in Germany with operations in Europe and North America focusing on service products in cellular wireless in 2G and 3G technologies and wireless LAN. T-Mobile has properties in North America as well as Latin America. |
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TDC - TDC is the leading provider of communications solutions in Denmark and a strong player in the Nordic business market that has developed from a traditional provider of landline and mobile services into a provider of modern communications solutions. In all key markets in Denmark, TDC continues to be the clear front-runner, and with the goal to be the most efficient telecom operator in the Nordic region, providing the best coherent services on all terminals and networks, anytime, anywhere. |
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Telcel - Telcel is Mexico's largest mobile phone carrier, owned by America Movil. Founded in 1989 and based in Mexico City, Telcel is the leading provider of wireless communications services in Mexico. Telcel holds concessions to operate a wireless network in all nine geographic regions in Mexico using both the 850 megahertz and 1900 megahertz radio spectrums. As of December 31, 2007, Telcel had approximately over 57 million cellular subscribers and, according to Cofetel, as of July 2008, an approximately 77.2% share of the Mexican wireless market. |
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Telefónica - Telefónica is one of the world's largest telecommunications companies by market cap. Its activities are centered mainly on the fixed and mobile telephony businesses, while its broadband business is the key growth driver underpinning both. It operates in 25 countries and its customer base exceeds 261 million globally. Telefónica's growth strategy is focused on the markets in which it has a strong foothold: Spain, Europe and Latin America. Telefónica has one of the most international profiles in the sector with more than 60% of its business outside its home market and a reference point in the Spanish and Portuguese speaking market |
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Telenor - Telenor is emerging as one of the fastest growing providers of mobile communications services worldwide. Telenor is also the largest provider of TV services in the Nordic region. Telenor is organised into three business areas; Mobile operations covering 12 countries - more than 143 million mobile subscribers worldwide, and Fixed-line and Broadcast services covering the Nordic region. |
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Telstra - Telstra is the only communications company in Australia that can provide customers with a truly integrated telecommunications experience across fixed line, mobiles, broadband (BigPond®), information, transaction and search (Sensis®) and pay TV (FOXTEL). Our vision is to do for customers what no one else has done: create a world of 1 click, 1 touch, 1 button, 1 screen, 1 step solutions that are simple, easy and valued by individuals, businesses, enterprise and government. |
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Three - Hutchison 3G UK Limited (registered in England and Wales) - 3 is a mobile operator focused on bringing the benefits of the internet to mobile communications. They are building the world's most advanced mobile network in the UK, designed to carry data traffic.3 is continuously developing its 3G network, recently introducing HSDPA. |
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TIM - TIM is part of the Telecom Italia Group that operates in mobile telecommunications. With 34.2 million customers, of which 7.3 are UMTS lines TIM offers convergence solutions, “all-inclusive” packages, and price plans tailored to the needs of its customer target groups. TIM has joined forces with Orange, T-Mobile and Telia Soneras as part of FreeMove, one of the world’s largest mobile telephony alliances with 230 million customers in 30 European nations. In addition to its domestic market leadership, the Group has a significant presence in Latin America, where TIM Brasil is one of the country’s leading carriers, offers broadband services in Germany and Holland, and manages 50% of all international carrier traffic in the Mediterranean basin. |
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UMC - UMC was the first mobile operator in Ukraine. The call from a mobile phone sounded in the company’s network on July 1, 1993, and today UMC provides for subscribers an opportunity to communicate within the territory where 99 percent of population of Ukraine resides. UMC serves more than 20 million subscribers. |
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URS - Beeline - Ukrainian Radio Systems provides mobile communications services in Ukraine. It offers value added mobile communication services and International roaming services worldwide. Ukrainian Radio was formed in 1995 and has its head office in Kiev, Ukraine. As of November 11, 2005, Ukrainian Radio Systems is a subsidiary of Vimpel-Communications. URS markets its network under the name of BEELINE. |
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VIVO - Largest network in Brazil with coverage in over 2900 cities in the country. Vivo is controlled by Spain-based Telefónica and Portugal Telecom. Operates GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, CDMA, 1xRTT, and EVDO technologies. |
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Vodacom - Vodacom is a Pan-African cellular communications company providing a world class GSM service to more than 23 million customers in South Africa, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lesotho and Mozambique. |
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VODAFONE - Global telecom operator with proportionate mobile customer base of over 269 million. Operations in Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Albania, Greece, Ireland, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Czech Republic, Hungary, Egypt, Romania, Turkey, India, Australia, New Zealand, USA, (partnership with Verizon Wireless), 3.21% stake in China Mobile. |
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WIND - One of the three main Italian Telecommunication Operator and member of OTH Holding, Wind provides mobile and fixed voice and data services at Italian Market Level. It's involved both in corporate and consumer markets with a good growth rate and market share. |
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Wyless Group - Wyless Group is a privately owned international communications group created in 2003. They manage a globally secure wireless data network which makes it possible for remote and/or mobile machines and devices to communicate with each other. The resulting solutions provide cost savings, service enhancement and increased revenue generation to businesses for whom effective connectivity is critical. The Wyless UK head office is in Uxbridge with Sales Offices in the UK, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA providing customers with direct access to their remote devices over a public or private network in over 120 countries and 200 Networks. |
Please note that Telit is constantly certifying its products with Network Operators world-wide. These certifications are sought on a product by product and as needed basis. Network operators globally may or may not require certifications beyond regulatory compliance. Above is a list of operators that have certified one or more Telit products



























































