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Telefónica Germany GmbH & Co. oHGGermany
26207

O2

Europe
PLMN: 26207

Telefónica Germany GmbH & Co. oHG, operating under the O2 brand, is a major mobile network operator in Germany. As part of the wider Telefónica global group, O2 provides a comprehensive range of telecommunications services to both consumers and businesses throughout the country. Designated with the Mobile Country Code (MCC) 262 and Mobile Network Code (MNC) 07, O2's network plays a vital role in connecting millions of Germans. Similar to other major German mobile networks like Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone, O2 offers 2G, 3G, 4G (LTE), and increasingly 5G services, ensuring connectivity across diverse areas, from bustling cities to rural landscapes. O2's presence within the German market contributes significantly to the overall competitive landscape, influencing pricing, technology adoption, and service innovation within the European telecommunications sector. Known for its customer-centric approach and a range of innovative data plans, O2 has solidified its position as a key player in the German mobile market. While sometimes facing network coverage challenges in certain rural regions compared to its larger competitors, O2 has been actively investing in infrastructure upgrades, especially in deploying 5G technology. The company's strategy focuses on delivering value for money and appealing to a wide demographic, making it a popular choice for both prepaid and contract customers. Furthermore, O2 actively engages in partnerships and initiatives to promote digital inclusion and technological advancement throughout Germany, reflecting its commitment to the country's dynamic digital ecosystem which makes it a solid choice for mobile connectivity within Europe.

Network Details

Network NameTelefónica Germany GmbH & Co. oHG
CountryGermany(DE)
RegionEurope(DE)
Mobile Country Code (MCC)
262
Mobile Network Code (MNC)
7
Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) ID
26207
TADIG Code
DEUE2
Network Status
Live
Network Type
4G
Country Dialing Code
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