Portugal – Landlines and Mobile Phones

Portugal’s telecommunications sector is well-developed and highly competitive, with four principal network operators — MEO, Vodafone, NOS, and DIGI — providing landline, mobile, and combined service packages. The country uses the international dialling code +351, and every domestic phone number

Poland – Landlines and Mobile Phones

Poland’s telephone infrastructure is mature and well-developed, operating under the country code +48 with nine-digit numbers used nationwide. Four principal mobile carriers — Orange, Play, Plus, and T-Mobile — compete vigorously on both prepaid and contract offerings, delivering strong 4G/5G

Peru – Landlines and Mobile Phones

Peru’s telecommunications landscape is both competitive and reasonably well-developed in cities, with four main mobile network operators — Claro, Movistar, Entel, and Bitel — alongside two leading fixed-line providers. The country dialling code is +51, every mobile number begins with

Oman – Landlines and Mobile Phones

Oman’s telecommunications infrastructure is well-established and regulated by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA). The country’s mobile market is shared among three principal operators — Omantel, Ooredoo, and Vodafone Oman — while fixed-line services remain largely the domain of Omantel. Registering

Morocco – Landlines and Mobile Phones

Morocco’s telecommunications sector is well-established, with three principal operators — Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, and Inwi — providing mobile, fixed-line, and broadband services nationwide. Setting up a connection is relatively simple: prepaid SIM cards are available for as little as