List of mobile network operators of the Americas

List of mobile network operators of the Americas

Anguilla

The British overseas territory has ? million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

Aruba

The country has ? million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

Belize

The country has ? million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

Bonaire

The country has ? million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

Canada

The country has 19.36 million subscribers in total, or a 57.99% penetration rate. [http://www.cwta.ca/CWTASite/english/facts_figures_downloads/SubscribersStats_en_2007_Q3.pdf] (September 2007)

The country's telecom regulator is the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). However, it does not regulate most aspects of mobile phone service; prices and service quality are not regulated at all, while spectrum allocation is handled by Industry Canada.

There are numerous mobile virtual network operators, such as Virgin Mobile Canada. These are not presently listed due to difficulty retrieving data for all such operators, and uncertainty as to whether the figures below include MVNOs operating on the applicable networks. [The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association only lists these five providers in its [http://www.cwta.ca/CWTASite/english/facts_figures_downloads/SubscribersStats_en_2007_Q3.pdf subscriber statistics] .]

Colombia

The country has ? million subscribers in total, or a 60% penetration rate. [http://www.millicom.com/investor_relations/downloads/071019Q307InvestorpresentationFinal.pdf] (September 2007)

Curaçao

The country has ? million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

Ecuador

The country has 9.64 million subscribers in total, or a 70.08% penetration rate. [http://www.telegeography.com/cu/article.php?article_id=20380] (September 2007)

The country's telcom regulator is [http://www.supertel.gov.ec/ Suptel] .

Grenada

The country has ? million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

Guyana

The country has ? million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

Jamaica

The country has ? million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

Nicaragua

The country has ? million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

Peru

The country has 6.5 million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

The country's telcom regulator is [http://www.mtc.gob.pe/ MTC] .

St. Lucia

The country has ? million subscribers in total, or a ?% penetration rate. [] ()

Trinidad and Tobago

The country has 1.2 million subscribers in total, or a 95% penetration rate.fact|date=November 2007 ()


# Currently unable to determine AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Tracfone subscriber numbers without Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands.
# Centennial Wireless subscriber numbers are without Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands.

Uruguay

The country has 3.2 million subscribers in total, or a 92.47% penetration rate. [http://www.cellular-news.com/story/28379.php] (November 2007)

Venezuela

The country has 24.4 million subscribers in total, or a 88.5% penetration rate. [http://www.telegeography.com/cu/article.php?article_id=23074] (March 2008)

The country's telcom regulator is [http://www.conatel.gob.ve/ CONATEL] .

See also

* List of mobile network operators worldwide

References

External links

* [http://www.gsmworld.com GSM Association (official site)]


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