List of telephone operating companies

Summary

This list identifies the fixed line operators and the mobile operators for the top 200 most populous countries in the world.

The list of countries and their populations is from List of countries by population. The CIA World Factbook is cited as the standard reference for the number of main lines for each of the listed countries.[1]

List of countries by number of broadband Internet subscriptions is cited as the standard reference for the number of fixed broadband subscribers for each of the listed countries. The country naming convention follows the ISO 3166-1 standard as published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

World's largest telecom companies by total revenue edit

The world's largest telecommunications companies measured by total revenues
Rank Company Total revenue
(US$ billion)
Country
1 China Mobile $140.5[2]   China
2 Verizon Communications $136.8[3]   United States
3 Comcast $121.4[4]   United States
4 AT&T $120.7[5]   United States
5 Deutsche Telekom $120.7[6]   Germany
6 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone $97.4[7]   Japan
7 China Telecom $70.3[8]   China
8 SoftBank $55.2[9]   Japan
9 Charter Communications $54.0[10]   United States
10 China Unicom $52.8[11]   China
11 Vodafone $49.7[12]   United Kingdom
12 Orange $45.7[13]   France
13 América Móvil $43.6[14]   Mexico
14 KDDI $42.7[15]   Japan
15 Telefónica $42.0[16]   Spain
16 BT Group $26.7[17]   United Kingdom
17 China Communications Services $20.9[18]   China
18 KT Corporation $19.9[19]   South Korea
19 BCE $18.4[20]   Canada
20 Saudi Telecom $18.0[21]   Saudi Arabia
21 Lumen $17.5[22]   United States
22 Gruppo TIM $17.2[23]   Italy
23 Bharti Airtel $17.1[24]   India
24 Telstra $15.4[25]   Australia
25 SFR $14.6[26]   France
26 Telus $14.3[27]   Canada
27 Etisalat $14.2[28]   United Arab Emirates
28 Jio $14.0[29]   India
29 SK Telecom $13.4[30]   South Korea
30 Virgin Media O2 $12.8[31]   United Kingdom
31 MTN Group $12.6[32]   South Africa
32 Rogers Communications $11.8[33]   Canada
33 Swisscom $11.6[34]   Switzerland
34 Viettel $11.5[35]   Vietnam
35 Cox Communications $11.0[36]   United States
36 Singtel $10.9[37]   Singapore
37 LG Uplus $10.8[38]   South Korea
38 Vivendi $10.1[39]   France
39 Telenor $10.1[40]   Norway
40 Telkom Indonesia $9.8[41]   Indonesia
41 Telia Company $8.9[42]   Sweden
42 VEON $8.1[43]   Netherlands
43 Vodacom $7.5[44]   South Africa
44 Chunghwa Telecom $7.2[45]   Taiwan
45 Bouygues Telecom $7.0[46]   France
46 Crown Castle International $7.0[47]   United States
47 Proximus $6.5[48]   Belgium
48 Ooredoo $6.3[49]   Qatar
49 Iliad S.A. $6.2[50]   France
50 United Internet $6.2[51]   Germany
51 Zain $6.0[52]   Kuwait
52 Taiwan Mobile $5.9[53]   Taiwan
53 Frontier Communications $5.8[54]   United States
54 Windstream Holdings $5.7[55]   United States
55 KPN $5.6[56]   Netherlands
56 Optus $5.6[57]   Australia
57 Millicom $5.6[58]   Luxembourg
58 Mobile TeleSystems $5.6[59]   Russia
59 Telephone and Data Systems $5.4[60]   United States
60 Advanced Info Service $5.3[61]   Thailand
61 Vi $5.2[62]   India
62 A1 Telekom Austria Group $5.2[63]   Austria
63 PLDT $3.7[64]   Philippines
64 MegaFon $3.7[65]   Russia
65 OTE $3.7[66]   Greece
66 Du (company) $3.6[67]   United Arab Emirates
67 Telecom Argentina $3.4[68]   Argentina
68 Turkcell $3.4[69]   Turkey
69 Globe Telecom $3.3[70]   Philippines
70 Türk Telekom $3.0[71]   Turkey
71 Zayo Group $2.6[72]   United States
72 Tata Communications $2.4[73]   India
73 Telkom (South Africa) $2.3[74]   South Africa
74 Maxis Communications $2.1[75]   Malaysia
75 Oi $2.0[76]   Brazil
76 Altafiber $1.8[77]   United States
77 StarHub $1.7[78]   Singapore
78 Digi Communications $1.7[79]   Romania
79 Granite Telecommunications $1.5[80]   United States
80 GTT Communications $1.5[81]   United States
81 IDT Corporation $1.4[82]   United States
82 Eir $1.3[83]   Ireland
83 Vocus Group $1.3[84]   Australia
84 Consolidated Communications $1.2[85]   United States
85 Algar Telecom $1.1[86]   Brazil
86 Cable One $1.7[87]   United States
87 Mediacom $1.1[88]   United States
88 Vonage $1.0[89]   United States
89 Cell C $1.0[90]   South Africa

Note: Numbers of total revenues of most telephone operating companies are sourced from Forbes or MarketScreener. When $USD revenues unavailable from reliable sites, currency conversions for 2019-2022 revenues are based on the closing currency exchange rate on the last day of 2019-2022 (December 31).

Afghanistan edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Albania edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Algeria edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Mobile satellite operators edit

Angola edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Argentina edit

Armenia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Aruba (Netherlands) edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Australia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Austria edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Azerbaijan edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • AzEuroTel
  • Aztelekom
  • Baktelecom
  • Katel
  • Ultel

Mobile operators edit

Bahamas edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Liberty Latin America as BTC

Mobile operators edit

Bahrain edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

WiMAX operators edit

Bangladesh edit

Fixed line operators edit

WiMAX operators edit

Mobile phone Operator edit

Barbados edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Belarus edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Belgium edit

Fixed line operators edit

Cable operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Belize edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Benin edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Benin Telecoms

Mobile operators edit

  • BBCOM (Bell Bénin Communication)
  • GLOBACOM
  • LIBERCOM
  • MOOV Bénin
  • MTN (MTN Group)

Bhutan edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Bhutan Telecom Ltd.

Mobile operators edit

Bolivia edit

Fixed line operators edit

National operators edit

Regional cooperatives edit

Mobile operators edit

  • Entel (ENTEL S.A.)
  • Viva (Empresa de Telecomunicaciones Nuevatel PCS de Bolivia S.A.) (Balesia and COMTECO)
  • Tigo Bolivia (TELECEL S.A.) (Millicom)

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Botswana edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Brazil edit

Brunei edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Bulgaria edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Burkina Faso edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Burundi edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • LEO Burundi
  • ONATEL Burundi

Mobile operators edit

Cambodia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Cameroon edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Canada edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Chad edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Chile edit

Fixed line operators edit

Cable operators edit

Mobile operators edit

China edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Colombia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Comoros edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Comores Telecom

Democratic Republic of the Congo edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • OCPT

Mobile operators edit

Republic of the Congo edit

Mobile operators edit

  • Congo Telecom

Mobile operators edit

Costa Rica edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Grupo ICE
  • RACSA-ICE (Grupo ICE)
  • VoCex (R&H Telecom)
  • Tigo (Millicom)
  • Liberty (Liberty Latin America)
  • Telecable
  • CoopeGuanacaste

Mobile operators edit

Croatia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Curaçao (Netherlands) edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • UTS Curaçao

Mobile operators edit

Cuba edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

  • CUBACEL

Cyprus edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

  • CYTA
  • Epic
  • PrimeTel

Czech Republic edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Other operators edit

  • Call Systems CZ s.r.o.
  • XOTel Czech s.r.o.

Denmark edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Dominican Republic edit

Fixed operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Ecuador edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Egypt edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Data Service Providers edit

  • NOOR Data Network

El Salvador edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Equatorial Guinea edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Eritrea edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Telesonra

Mobile operators edit

Estonia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Ethiopia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Fixed line operators edit

$ safaricom Ethiopia

Mobile operators edit

Fiji edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Telecom Fiji

Mobile operators edit

  • Digicel Fiji (Digicel)
  • INKK Mobile (Boost Mobile)
  • Vodafone Fiji (Vodafone)

International operator edit

  • Fintel

Finland edit

Mobile operators edit

France edit

French Guiana edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

French Polynesia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

  • Vini, a subsidiary of OPT Polynesia [fr] for mobile telephony, internet and television subscription services
  • Vodafone Polynésie (PMT)
  • Ora de Viti

Gabon edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Gambia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Georgia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Germany edit

Fixed line operators edit

Major operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Major operators edit

Ghana edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Greece edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

WiMAX operators edit

Grenada edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Liberty Latin America as LIME

Mobile operators edit

Guadeloupe edit

This country had 0.159 million main lines in use in 1995.

Fixed line operators edit

  • Outremer Telecom

Mobile operators edit

Guam (United States) edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Guatemala edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Guinea edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Sotelgui

Mobile operators edit

Guyana edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Haiti edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Natcom S.A (formerly Teleco S.A)

Mobile operators edit

Honduras edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Hong Kong edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Hungary edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Discontinued operators edit

  • Westel 0660 (on NMT 450 MHz) - Predecessor of Westel 900, later T-mobile and later Magyar Telekom
  • Matáv (fixed line) - Predecessor of T-com and later Magyar Telekom

Iceland edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

India edit

Fixed line operators edit

According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, in October 2022, the top 5 operators accounted for 98.4% of market share.[91]

These operators are as follows:

Other notable operators include:

Mobile operators edit

The following operators have been classified as Wireless Service Providers by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India:[92]

Indonesia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Iran edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • TCI
  • Zoha Kish Telecom Iran
  • HiWEB

Mobile operators edit

TD-LTE operators edit

Iraq edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Ireland edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Israel edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

see also the Palestinian Territories

Italy edit

Ivory Coast edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Jamaica edit

Fixed line operators edit

Wireless broadband operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Japan edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Jersey (UK) edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Jersey Telecom

Mobile operators edit

Jordan edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Kazakhstan edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Kenya edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

North Korea edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

South Korea edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

WiMAX operators edit

Kuwait edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Ministry of Communications – Kuwait (MOCK)

Mobile operators edit

  • VIVA - Kuwait Telecom Company (STC)
  • Ooreedoo Kuwait (Ooreedoo Group)
  • Zain Kuwait (Zain Group)

Kyrgyzstan edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Kyrgyztelecom

Mobile operators edit

Laos edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Lao Telecom

Latvia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

  • Bite (TDC)
  • LMT
  • Tele2
  • Triatel (Telekom Baltija)

Lebanon edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Lesotho edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Libya edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Lithuania edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Luxembourg edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Macau (China) edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Companhia de Telecomunicações de Macau S.A.R.L. (CTM)

Mobile operators edit

Madagascar edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Telma

Mobile operators edit

  • Airtel
  • orange
  • Telma

Malawi edit

Mobile operators edit

Malaysia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

WiMAX operators edit

Maldives edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Mali edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Malta edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

  • Epic (Monaco Telecom)
  • GO mobile (Dubai Holding)
  • Melita Mobile

MVNO operators edit

Martinique edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Mauritania edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Mauritius edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

  • Airtel
  • MyT
  • Emtel
  • Chilli (MTML)

Mayotte (France) edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Mexico edit

Moldova edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Mongolia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Montenegro edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

WiMAX operators edit

Morocco edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • INWI
  • Maroc Telecom (Government of Morocco and Etisalat)
  • Méditel (Finance com and Orange SA)

Mobile operators edit

Mozambique edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Telecommunicacoes De Mozambique (TDM)

Mobile network operators edit

Myanmar edit

Fixed line operators edit

Namibia edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Telecom Namibia

Mobile operators edit

  • MTC Namibia

Nepal edit

Nepal is the first country to provide 3G general service in South Asia, followed by Sri Lanka, via Nepal Telecom. 3G service is available throughout the country, including Everest Base Camp. 4G LTE WIMAX service has been recently provided at minimum cost at spots in major cities including government offices, public places, malls, shopping centres, hospitals, restaurant, and public parks. It is also freely available in places of religious worship.[96] Climbers of Mount Everest can use video call and other 3G services at the top of the mountain at no cost. LTE services have been installed in many base camps.

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Netherlands edit

Mobile operators edit

New Caledonia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

New Zealand edit

Fixed line operators edit

National network owners edit

Regulated UFB fibre companies (Crown Fibre Holdings suppliers) edit

Resellers edit

Mobile operators edit

Nicaragua edit

Mobile operators edit

TIGO

Niger edit

Airtel Niger

Nigeria edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Macedonia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

  • Telekom (Magyar Telekom)
  • A1.mk (Telekom Austria)
    • Lycamobile.mk full (MVNO) use of A1 network
    • Telekabel.mk (Mvno) use Telekom network
    • Greenmobile.mk (Mvno) use A1 network
  • MTEL Macedonia

Norway edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Oman edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Pakistan edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Wireless Local Loop Operators edit

Palestine edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Panama edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Papua New Guinea edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Telikom PNG

Mobile operators edit

Paraguay edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Peru edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Philippines edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Poland edit

Portugal edit

Puerto Rico edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Puerto Rico Telephone (PRT-Claro) (América Movil)
  • Centennial Puerto Rico Residential (AT&T – before: Centennial Corp.)
  • San Juan Cable/Liberty Cablevision Puerto Rico (Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico – before: OneLink Communications, Inc.) (uses VOIP)
  • Liberty Cablevision Puerto Rico (uses VOIP)
  • Choice Cable TV (uses VOIP)

Mobile operators edit

Qatar edit

Fixed line operators edit

Vodafone Qatar

Mobile operators edit

Réunion (France) edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

SFR Réunion

Orange Réunion

Only Réunion

Romania edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit


Russia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Rwanda edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Saint Kitts and Nevis edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Saint Lucia edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Cable&Wireless/LIME
  • Karib Cable

Mobile operators edit

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Samoa edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

São Tomé edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Saudi Arabia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Senegal edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

  • Expresso – Senegal (CDMA)
  • Orange (GSM)
  • Tigo (GSM)

Serbia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Sierra Leone edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Sierratel

Mobile operators edit

Singapore edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Slovakia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Slovenia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Solomon Islands edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Solomon Telekom Co Ltd (Our Telecom)

Mobile operators edit

  • Bemobile/Vodafone
  • Our Telekom[98]

Somalia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Hormuud Telecom [AmteL]

Mobile Operators edit

Somtel

Mobile operators edit

Heersare telecom [AmteL]

South Africa edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile edit

Duopoly edit

Quadopoly edit

Other edit

Spain edit

Sri Lanka edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Public pay phone operators edit

  • Tritel

Dialog, Lanka Bell, and SLTMobitel are entitled to provide pay phone services according to their licences.

Sudan edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Thabit (Sudatel)
  • Canar (Etisalat)

Mobile operators edit

Suriname edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Sweden edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

MVNO operators edit

  • Halebop (Telia)
  • Lyca Mobile
  • Vectone mobile
  • GT Mobile
  • Glocalnet (Telenor)
  • Tango (Tele2)
  • NewPhone (Telenor)
  • Swedfone

Other operators edit

  • Spring Mobil

VoIP operators edit

Switzerland edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Swaziland edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Swaziland Post and Telecommunication Corporation (SPTC)

Mobile operators edit

  • Swazi Mobile
  • Swazi MTN

Syria edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Taiwan edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Chunghwa Telecom
  • Taiwan Fixed Network
  • Sparq Telecommunications
  • Asia Pacific Broadband Telecom

Mobile operators edit

Tajikistan edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Tanzania edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Thailand edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Togo edit

Fixed line operators edit

TOGOCOM

Mobile operators edit

Tonga edit

The country had 0.030 million main lines in use in 2012.[100]

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Trinidad and Tobago edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Tunisia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Turkey edit

Turkmenistan edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Uganda edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Ukraine edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

VoIP operators edit

  • TELECOMAX

United Arab Emirates edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

Fixed line operators (over $10 billion annual revenues) edit

Fixed line operators ($1 to $10 billion annual revenues) edit

Fixed line operators ($100 million to $1 billion annual revenues) edit

Fixed line operators (less than $100 million annual revenues) edit

  • PMC Telecom

Mobile operators edit

United States Virgin Islands edit

Mobile operators edit

Uruguay edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Uzbekistan edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Venezuela edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Vietnam edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • Telecom
  • SPT[citation needed]
  • Viettel
  • VNPT[citation needed]
  • VTC[citation needed]
  • CMC[citation needed]

Mobile operators edit

  • Airtel
  • Gtel[citation needed]
  • Hanoi Telecom[citation needed]
  • Mobifone[citation needed]
  • Viettel
  • Vinaphone[citation needed]

Yemen edit

Mobile operators edit

Zambia edit

Fixed line operators edit

Mobile operators edit

Zimbabwe edit

Fixed line operators edit

  • TelOne

Mobile operators edit

See also edit

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