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The 3 (Three) Carrier From Australia is denoted by codes: 505 06, 505 12. The followings IDs are called HNI (Home network identity). This code is created by the combination of two other Mobile Country Code (MCC) and Mobile Network Code (MNC). The first three numbers stand for the MCC and they are used in order to identify the region which the carried comes from (in the following example it’s Australia). The last numbers of the HNI code are equal with the MNC and this ID is given for the specific mobile network operator.
Besides 3 (Three) Australia has assigned country code + 61. This number + 61 is equal with international calling code and it’s simply the telephone dialing prefixes used for calling 3 (Three) numbers.
3 (Three) uses 1 GSM bands, 2 UMTS bands, 4 and 0 CDMA bands.. You can read the specific frequency bands in the table below. All bands of the 3 (Three) are display in MHz units.
Another important information in 3 (Three) Australia architectures is the standard of used protocols. It also uses 7 protocols such as GSM, UMTS, LTE, CDMA. The ISO standard code of 3 (Three) is AU. You can see more info about this mobile network operator at https://www.vodafone.com.au/. How to check 3 (Three) coverage? How to check if your phone will work in Australia?
Name | 3 (Three) |
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Company | Vodafone Hutchison Australia Proprietary Limited |
Country | Australia |
Country ISO | AU |
Country code | + 61 |
Carrier website | https://www.vodafone.com.au/ |
Carrier codes |
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Mobile prefix | 4 |
Mobile prefix comment | Users can switch carriers and keep their cell phone numbers. |
Size of NSN | 9 |
Number format | +61 4xx xxx xxx |
Coverage map | Unknown |
GSM bands |
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UMTS bands |
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LTE bands |
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LTE protocols |
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