Profile U coverage list
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In this section you can find the supported coverage for Profile U SIM cards.
United States
AT&T
311
588
USACG
+
+
+
+
United States
US Cellular
311
588
USAED
+
+
+
+
United States
Appalachian Wireless
312
130
USAKY
+
United States
United Wireless
311
650
USAUW
+
United States
Carolina West Wireless
310
130
USA1E
+
United States
West Central Wireless
310
180
USAWC
+
United States
James Valley Wireless
310
920
USAJV
+
United States
Cspire Wireless
311
230
USACM
+
United States
Viaero Wireless
310
450
USACI
+
United States
PTCI/Panhandle
311
450
USAPA
+
United States
Nex-Tech Wireless
312
420
USA6G
+
United States
Pine Belt Cellular
311
670
USA01
+
United States
Claro Puerto Rico
330
110
PRICL
+
United States
VTel Wireless
311
990
USAVT
+
United States
CBRS Private LTE 315011
315
11
LTE011
+
+
+
+
United States
CBRS Private LTE 315010
315
10
LTE01
+
+
+
+
A few notes:
Please note that even if network technology is marked as supported in the list, it does not mean that it will be supported in all locations of the country, so it is a good idea to have fallback network technology configured in your device. This is especially true for LTE-M network technology
If you can't find the country you need in our operator's list you can try contacting your Monogoto sales manager to discuss if it would be possible to get the destination open for you
For a full comfortable view of the coverage, we advise you to download the full coverage file at the top of the table, this table will include additional information.
Explanation of the information inside the full coverage file (excel file):
Country - showing the country of the supported operator
Operator - operator of the supported country
MCC - Mobile Country Code, in simple terms this is a country code of the country
MNC - Mobile Network Code, in simple terms this is an operator code
PLMN - Public Land Mobile Network, in simple terms this is a globally unique code, which is a five or six-digit number identifying a country and a mobile operator of that country
2G/3G/4G/LTE-M - network technologies. Symbol + or date (example: 2025/12/31) marks that this network technology is supported
Sunset - means that the support for this network technology was already closed by the operator, so it is likely to no longer work
Date (example: 2025/12/31) - this is the date of the expected discontinuation (sunset) of the network technology
LTE Cat-M1 Bands - showing what bands are supported by the LTE-M network technology
PSM - Power Saving Mode support by the operator
eDRX - Extended Discontinuous Reception functionality support by the operator, in simple terms it is IoT device feature that allows the device to go into a sleep mode for a certain period and wake up after a fixed interval to receive transmission