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Lightbulb The Ultimate MCC-MNC List for the USA

The ultimate MCC-MNC list for the USA. Correct any of these if they're wrong.
THIS LIST HAS BEEN UPDATED TO REFLECT THE ALREADY POSTED CORRECTIONS.
- UPDATED 10/17/05 (by Bobolito)




-------------ACTIVE USA MNCs-----------------------------
Code:
310-110 Wireless 2000 PCS 310-020 Union Telephone 310-260 T-Mobile 310-030 Centennial 310-310 T-Mobile 310-040 Concho Wireless 310-460 Simmetry 310-070 Highland Cellular 310-080 Corr Wireless 310-090 Edge Wireless 310-100 Plateau Wireless 310-170 T-Mobile (former Cingular Wireless CA/NV) 310-180 West Central 310-190 Alaska Wireless 310-320 Cellular One (not Dobson) 310-340 WestLink 310-390 Yorkville 310-410 Cingular Wireless 310-420 Cincinnati Bell 310-430 Alaska DigiTel 310-440 Cellular One (not Dobson) 310-450 Viaero Wireless 310-460 Simmetry (formerly OneLink PCS) 310-490 SunCom 310-500 Alltel (formerly PSC Wireless - GA/AL region only) 310-530 West VA Wireless 310-540 Oklahoma Western 310-560 Cellular One DCS 310-590 Western Wireless (now part of Alltel) 310-610 Epic Touch 310-620 Coleman Telecomm 310-630 AmeriLink PCS 310-640 Einstein PCS 310-680 Cellular One DCS (Dobson. Formerly NPI Wireless) 310-690 Immix Wireless 310-740 Telemetrix 310-760 Panhandle Telecomm 310-770 Iowa Wireless 310-790 PinPoint Wireless 310-830 Caprock Cellular 310-870 Kaplan 310-880 Advantage Cellular 310-890 RCC/Unicell 310-900 Texas Cellular 310-910 First Cellular 310-940 Digital Cellular 310-950 XIT Wireless 310-980 Cingular Wireless (not in commercial use) 310-990 Cingular Wireless (not in commercial use) 311-000 Mid-Tex Cellular 311-030 Indigo Wireless 311-040 Commnet Wireless 311-050 Wilkes Cellular 311-070 Easterbrooke 311-080 Pine Cellular 311-090 Siouxland PCS 311-110 High Plains Wireless 311-130 Cell One Amarillo 311-140 Sprocket (aka MBO Wireless) 311-150 Wilkes Cellular 311-160 Cellular One DCS (Dobson. Formerly EMW) 311-170 PetroCom 311-180 Cingular Wireless (not in commercial use) 311-190 Cellular Properties Inc. (aka CellOne East Central IL) 311-210 Farmers Cellular 311-250 USA i CAN

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-------------RETIRED MNCs--------------------------------
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310-110 Wireless 2000 PCS (No longer in business) 310-150 Cingular Wireless (SE GA/SC/NC/E TN. Consolidated with 310-410) 310-160 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260. Formerly Omnipoint) 310-200 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260) 310-210 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260) 310-220 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260) 310-230 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260) 310-240 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260) 310-250 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260) 310-260 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260) 310-270 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260. Former Powertel) 310-310 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260. Former Aerial) 310-350 Carolina Phone (No longer in business) 310-380 Cingular Wireless (former AT&T Wireless) 310-400 Minnesota Souther (never actually used; HickoryTech got the MNC but never built out any GSM before their wireless business was bought by Western Wireless; WWCA built out (roamer-only) GSM under -590 and not -400 310-580 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260. Former PCS One) 310-660 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260. Former DigiPH) 310-670 Wireless 2000 PCS (No longer in business) 310-780 AirLink PCS (No longer in business) 310-800 T-Mobile (consolidated with 310-260)

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Looks like a pretty complete list to me. The most comprehensive I ever found was here:

http://www.csoft.co.uk/nox8/coverage_list.pl?ISO=US

The nice thing about that list is that it's not only GSM networks, but just about any cellular type network. Of course only GSM networks have MCC-MNC associated with them though. They actually have pretty good listings for just about every country in the world.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by adx11
Looks like a pretty complete list to me. The most comprehensive I ever found was here:

http://www.csoft.co.uk/nox8/coverage_list.pl?ISO=US

The nice thing about that list is that it's not only GSM networks, but just about any cellular type network. Of course only GSM networks have MCC-MNC associated with them though. They actually have pretty good listings for just about every country in the world.


Actually all mobile networks have MCC-MNC codes associated with them. Check this link:http://www.numberingplans.com/?page=plans&sub=imsinr
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Quote:
Originally Posted by efparri
Actually all mobile networks have MCC-MNC codes associated with them. Check this link:http://www.numberingplans.com/?page=plans&sub=imsinr

These are only GSM networks.

Interesting find: Take a look at the last page of US MCC-MNCs at that website. They list Nextel as 316-010
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Quote:
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These are only GSM networks.

Interesting find: Take a look at the last page of US MCC-MNCs at that website. They list Nextel as 316-010

iDEN carriers have MCC-MNCs becaue of iDEN/GSM interoperability (i.e., SIM roaming)...

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Originally Posted by xlr8
The ultimate MCC-MNC list for the USA. Correct any of these if they're wrong.

Here ya go.

310-000 Mid-Text Cellular <-- invalid (s/b 311-000)
310-011 Wireless 2000 PCS <-- invalid (s/b 310-110)
310-026 T-Mobile <-- invalid (s/b 310-260)
310-031 T-Mobile <-- invalid (s/b 310-310)
310-040 Cellular One DCS <-- "DCS" does not belong; this is Concho Wireless (who no longer does business as CellOne), *not* Dobson
310-046 Simmetry <-- invalid (s/b 310-460)
310-110 Wireless 2000 PCS <-- no longer in business
310-140 MBO Wireless <-- invalid (s/b 311-140; MBO = Sprocket)
310-160 T-Mobile <-- old Omnipoint MNC retired in favor of -260
310-200 T-Mobile <-- old VS MNC retired in favor of -260
310-210 T-Mobile <-- old VS MNC retired in favor of -260
310-220 T-Mobile <-- old VS MNC retired in favor of -260
310-230 T-Mobile <-- old VS MNC retired in favor of -260
310-240 T-Mobile <-- old VS MNC retired in favor of -260
310-250 T-Mobile <-- old VS MNC retired in favor of -260
310-260 T-Mobile <-- old VS MNC retired in favor of -260
310-270 T-Mobile <-- old Powertel MNC retired in favor of -260
310-310 T-Mobile <-- old Aerial SID retired in favor of -260
310-311 Farmers Cellular <-- invalid (s/b 311-210)
310-320 Cellular One DCS <-- not sure who this is, but "DCS" does not belong as this is not Dobson
310-350 Carolina Phone <-- no longer in business
310-400 Minnesota Souther <-- never actually used; HickoryTech got the MNC but never built out any GSM before their wireless business was bought by Western Wireless; WWCA built out (roamer-only) GSM under -590 and not -400
310-440 Cellular One DCS <-- not sure who this is, but "DCS" does not belong as this is not Dobson
310-460 OneLink PCS <-- now known as Simmetry
310-500 PSC Wireless <-- now Alltel (GA/AL region only)
310-580 T-Mobile <-- old PCS One MNC retired in favor of -260
310-590 Western Wireless <-- now part of Alltel
310-660 T-Mobile <-- old DigiPH MNC retired in favor of -260
310-670 Wireless 2000 PCS <-- the second coming of a carrier no longer in business
310-680 NPI Wireless <-- now Dobson; MNC now covers most of the northern LP of Michigan and not just the old NPI territory
310-780 AirLink PCS <-- no longer in business
310-800 T-Mobile <-- old SOL MNC retired in favor of -260
310-980 Cingular Wireless <-- internal use only???
310-990 Cingular Wireless <-- internal use only???
311-001 Wilkes USA <-- invalid (s/b 311-150...I have personally roamed on Wilkes so I know 311-150 is right )
311-005 Wilkes USA <-- invalid (s/b 311-150)
311-090 USASXLP <-- Siouxland PCS (subsidiary of CellOne/Great Lakes of Iowa)
311-140 Sprocket <-- (aka MBO Wireless)
311-160 EMW <-- now Dobson, more or less
311-180 Cingular Wireless <-- internal use only???
311-190 USAC1ECI <-- Cellular Properties Inc. (aka CellOne East Central IL)
311-250 USA i CAN <-- who??? The only company I know of with a name close to that is iConnect, an iDEN carrier in Guam, and I think they already have a different MNC for iDEN/GSM interop...

-SC
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@Roamer1: good update. Thanks. I got a number of these MNC's out of the plmn file from various motorolas. Others from research on the net and personal experience. All that (esp the use of the plmn file) might explain some of the outdated and "retired" MNC's on the list. FYI, your web site of SE cell and PCS carriers (quite thorough, I might add) lists Wilkes Cellular as 311-050 instead of 311-150. I personally roamed on this network earlier this week. Horrendous coverage, no AMR codecs, and no GPRS. Ugh!
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Quote:
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iDEN carriers have MCC-MNCs becaue of iDEN/GSM interoperability (i.e., SIM roaming)...

-SC

I guess that makes sense. I've just never seen a Nextel MNC before.
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Good reference... I know I'll use it.
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Quote:
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iDEN carriers have MCC-MNCs becaue of iDEN/GSM interoperability (i.e., SIM roaming)...

-SC

So I take it that Sprint and Verizon should have MCC-MNCs as well? They offer SIM cards you can use for international roaming on GSM networks.

By the way, xlr8, great info. Watch for it make its way into the Cingular FAQ forum! Most likely, I will consolidate all the updates.

By the way, I didn't know 311 was also MCC for the US.
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So I take it that Sprint and Verizon should have MCC-MNCs as well? They offer SIM cards you can use for international roaming on GSM networks.

By the way, xlr8, great info. Watch for it make its way into the Cingular FAQ forum! Most likely, I will consolidate all the updates.

By the way, I didn't know 311 was also MCC for the US.


It might be valuable to split the list in two: active MNC's and retired MNC's. I also have a plmn_text_table.bin file (used on moto phones) with the latest info from roamer1's post. (It still includes all the retired MNC's associated with the last company that used it.) Plus all foreign MNC's are in a standard format of Provider Name listed first and two character country abbreviation listed second. The best way to view the list is with OpEdit from http://max.h15.ru/ . Or bring it up on your moto by going to My Network List > Add Network > Known Networks.
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