Talk:Mobile Network Code
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[edit] How you can help
For those who would like to contribute to this page, please:
- Link to operators (see machine readability, below)
- Verify the data - there are currently a high number of inaccuracies
- Check for omissions
- Hunt around for the operators' operating statuses and frequencies
[edit] Operator names
The following convention should be used for the operator's name:
Currently used brand / previously used brands (Owning company)
e.g.:
3 / Orange (Hutchison 3G)
[edit] Operational status
Please use ONLY the following operational statuses:
- Reserved: allocated by the relevant regulatory body, but not yet in use
- Operational: allocated by the relevant regulatory body, and in use today
- Not operational: allocated by the relevant regulatory body, but no longer in use
[edit] Frequencies
Please enter the licensed GSM or UMTS frequencies in use, separated with slash (/). Do not append "MHz", this is in the table column header. If the frequency or frequencies are not known, use "Unknown"
e.g. 800 / 1900 / 2100
[edit] Machine readability
Please ensure that the table remains machine-readable where possible, so that applications may easily import the table. Hyperlinks should be used only to the operators' Wikipedia's page (by preference) or, failing that, the operator's country-specific home page. Please do NOT use footnotes, instead putting the additional information on the operator's Wikipedia page.
Please DO NOT REMOVE entries unless the relevant regulatory body has NOT allocated this tuple.
Thanks all!
David n m bond 16:04, 11 January 2007 (UTC)