This section acts as a centralised repository for company information and resources relating to mobile network operators across the globe. To be listed in this section a mobile network operator must operate a physical 4G or 5G mobile network and frequencies listed depict those which the company holds spectrum licences or access rights to.
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Many regions across the globe have self-declared independent states, autonomous governing regions, and other partially recognised territorial claims. Mobile networks also operate and serve communities in illegally occupied territories and conflict zones. In the interest of neutrality the database lists all regions where an operator has constructed a network, regardless of political status, as we believe to omit information about services those areas may put its residents at further disadvantage.
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What is a Mobile Network
A Mobile Network is a system that allows users to communicate wirelessly over large geographical areas by using a series of interconnected base stations. Each base station contains large transmitters and receivers which facilitate communication between user devices. Modern day Mobile Networks can be thought of as enormous wireless internet connections, similar in many ways to a simple WiFi modem but on a much grander scale.
Mobile Network Operators (MNO's) are companies who have built and operate their own network infrastructure. This is contrasted to Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), which are far greater in numbers, who rebrand and sell access to another company's network.
Each MNO operates one or more frequencies called carriers which, not surprisingly, are used 'carry' data through the air. Data are encoded onto a carrier frequency according to a common standard, such as 3G, 4G, or 5G. Each standard details the digital techniques used to encode the data and the antenna techniques used to transmit the carrier, along with detailing how multiple carriers can be operated together to provide greater speed.
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Digicel Cayman Islands is a telecommunications company that operates within the Cayman Islands. The company was established in March 2004 as a subsidiary of Digicel Group, a global communications provider based in Jamaica. The ownership of Digicel Cayman Islands lies primarily with its parent company, Digicel Group, which is owned by Irish businessman Denis O'Brien.

Digicel Group launched its Digicel Dominica network in May 2006 after acquiring local operator Cingular Wireless, and expanding with the acquisition of Orange Dominica in September 2009 to become the largest mobile network in the country. Digicel Group launched in Jamaica in 2001, and has since expanded rapidly spaning across 31 markets in the Caribbean, Central America and Asia Pacific.

Digicel is the smallest mobile network operating in El Salvador. Operations began in September 2006 under the brand El Nuevo Digicel after the acquisition of (unrelated) mobile network operator Digicel Holdings Limited (DHL). Digicel Holdings Limited has a history dating back to the privatisation of telecommunications services in 1998.

Digicel French Guiana is a telecommunications company operating in French Guiana, providing mobile phone and home entertainment services. The company was established in 2001 by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien. Digicel's presence in French Guiana came as part of its expansion into various international markets, which began with its launch in Jamaica in April 2001.

Digicel Grenada is a telecommunications network operating within Grenada, being a part of Digicel Group. The company was founded in March 2003. The parent company, Digicel, was established in 2001 by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien and has since expanded its operations into 25 markets globally. The company provides mobile phone network and home entertainment services within the Grenadian market.
Digicel Guadeloupe is a telecommunications network operator based in Guadeloupe, a region of France in the Caribbean. The company was established as a subsidiary of Digicel Group, a leading global communications provider, with a significant presence in the Caribbean and South Pacific regions. The ownership of Digicel Guadeloupe is vested in its parent company, Digicel Group, which was founded by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien in 2001.

Digicel Guyana is a telecommunications company operating in Guyana, originally established as U*Mobile. Digicel began operations in November 2006 after acquiring the Guyanese mobile operator Cel*Star U Mobile, or Cel*Star, from its parent holding company, Trans-World Telecom Caribbean. Digicel re-launched the business as Digicel Guyana in February 2007. Digicel was founded in 2001 by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien, beginning its operations in Jamaica before expanding to other locations including Guyana.

Digicel Haiti is the largest mobile network operating in Haiti. The Digicel Group and its former Haitian minority partner, GB Group S.A., signed a memorandum of understanding in January 2005 to apply for a GSM telecommunications license through its jointly held subsidiary. This structure allowed Digicel to comply with the Haitian government’s requirement that any application for a license be made through a local Haitian company. Digicel’s subsidiary was awarded one of three new telecommunications licenses in Haiti in June 2005. Digicel subsequently acquired the minority interest held by GB...

Digicel Jamaica is a telecommunications company operating in Jamaica, founded in 2001 by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien. It launched its services in Jamaica in April of the same year. Digicel Jamaica is a subsidiary of Digicel Group, which operates across more than 30 markets worldwide. The company's ownership lies primarily with Denis O'Brien, who has contributed significantly to its assets and operations. Digicel has been a significant player in the Jamaican telecommunications market, contributing to the country's mobile phone network and home entertainment provisions.
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Digicel Martinique is a telecommunications company operating in Martinique. It is part of the Digicel Group, a Jamaican and Caribbean mobile phone network and home entertainment provider that operates in 25 markets worldwide. The Digicel Group was founded in 2001 by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien and launched its services in Jamaica. Over the years, the company expanded its operations to several other countries, including St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, and Martinique. The Digicel Group has also made several acquisitions to strengthen its market position, including...
Digicel Montserrat is a subsidiary of Digicel, a Jamaican and Caribbean mobile phone network and home entertainment provider. Founded by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien in 2001, Digicel has expanded its operations to 25 markets worldwide, including Montserrat. Over the years, Digicel has acquired several other telecommunications companies to expand its operations across the Caribbean and beyond. The company is privately owned, with O'Brien contributing significant assets to its operations.
Digicel St Kitts & Nevis is a telecommunications network operating in the Caribbean nations of Saint Kitts and Nevis. The company is a subsidiary of Digicel, a Jamaican and Caribbean mobile phone network and home entertainment provider that operates in various markets worldwide. Digicel was founded in 2001 by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien, initially launching in Jamaica. The company's expansion saw it enter various Caribbean and Pacific markets, including Saint Kitts and Nevis. Digicel St Kitts & Nevis is part of this broader network, but operates independently within its specific...
Digicel St Lucia is a telecommunications network operating in Saint Lucia. It is a subsidiary of Digicel, a Jamaican and Caribbean mobile phone network and home entertainment provider. Digicel St Lucia was established in 2003 when the parent company, Digicel, expanded its operations from Jamaica. The parent company was founded by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien in 2001 and has since grown to operate in 25 markets worldwide. The corporate ownership of Digicel St Lucia lies with the parent company, Digicel, which is privately owned by Denis O'Brien.
Digicel St Vincent & Grenadines is a telecommunications company operating in Saint Vincent & Grenadines. Established in 2001, the company is a subsidiary of Digicel Group, a leading global communications provider. Digicel St Vincent & Grenadines provides a range of mobile communication services to individual and business customers across the island nation. The company is privately owned, with the majority stake held by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien, the founder of Digicel Group.
Digicel Saint-Martin is a branch of the Digicel Group, a telecommunications company that operates in various markets worldwide. The group was established by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien in 2001, with its initial operations commencing in Jamaica. Digicel has since expanded its services to other regions including Saint-Martin. The company's growth strategy has involved acquiring other telecom companies in different markets, enhancing its global presence and service offering. The ownership of Digicel remains with its founder, Denis O'Brien.