This is a list of Evolution-Data Optimized service providers.
- ACL - coverage in Malawi.
- ACS - coverage in Alaska, USA.
- Alegro PCS - coverage in Ecuador.
- Alltel - coverage in the United States.
- Arobase Telecom - coverage in Ivory Coast.
- Bakrie Telecom- coverage in Indonesia.
- Bayn - coverage in Morocco.
- Belcell - coverage in Belarus.
- Bell Mobility - rev. A coverage in Canada. Sprint from USA roams EVDO on Bell Canada.
- Bluegrass Cellular - coverage in Central Kentucky, USA.
- Bourdex - coverage in Nigeria.
- Broadband Philippines - coverage in the Philippines.
- BSNL - coverage in India.
- Canar - coverage in Sudan.
- Cellular One - coverage in Bermuda.
- Cellular South - coverage in Mississippi, USA.
- CAT Telecom - coverage in Thailand.
- Centennial Communications - coverage in Puerto Rico.
- Claro - coverage in Puerto Rico.
- Cricket Communications - coverage in select regional areas of the USA. Branded as Cricket Broadband.
- Embratel - coverage in São Paulo, Brazil.
- E-Phone - coverage in Vietnam.
- G-Mobile - coverage in Mongolia.
- Haitel - coverage in Haiti.
- HT Mobile - coverage in Vietnam.
- InterTelecom - coverage in Ukraine.
- Iusacell - National Coverage in México (And it has EVDO roaming agreement with Sprint).
- KDDI - coverage over Japan. Currently providing a Rev. A network, the first carrier to do so.
- KTF - EV-DO service branded as fimm in South Korea.
- LG Telecom - coverage in Korea. Provides Rev. A network.
- Manitoba Telecom Services - coverage in Winnipeg and Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
- Metro PCS, in limited areas only.
- Mio Group - EV-DO service called "iNET", coverage in all of the ABC-islands (Aruba, Bonaire & Curacao).[1]
- Mobile 8 Telecom - coverage in Indonesia.
- Mobilis - coverage in Algeria.
- Movicel - coverage in Angola.
- MTS M-Blaze - coverage in India(Limitted to few cities-Expanding).
- Neotel - coverage in South Africa (parts of Johannesburg,Pretoria,Durban and Cape Town)
- Nordisk Mobiltelefon - rev. A coverage in Sweden, Norway (ICE) and Denmark. Nationwide 450 MHz network with free roaming in all countries.
- Pelephone - full roll out in Israel finished in 2005.
- PEOPLEnet - coverage in four major metropolitan areas in Ukraine. Was launched commercially in February 2007.
- PTCL coverage in Pakistan, limited to 3 major cities of Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad.
- Reliance - coverage in India.
- SaskTel - coverage limited to Regina and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- Sferia - coverage in Poland.
- S-Fone - coverage in Vietnam.
- SK Telecom - coverage in South Korea. EV-DO branded as June.
- Skylink - coverage in Russia
- Sotelma - coverage in Mali.
- Sprint - rev. A branded as Power Vision and Mobile Broadband in the US and Puerto Rico.
- Starcomms - rev. A coverage in Nigeria.
- Tata Indicom photon+ - coverage in India.
- Tatem - rev. A coverage in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Telcel- coverage in Mexico.
- Telus Mobility Rev. A coverage in Canada.
- Telecom New Zealand - Rev. A coverage in all major metropolitan areas and many other towns around New Zealand.
- Televõrk - coverage in Estonia.
- Terracom - coverage in Rwanda.
- TSTT - rev. 0 coverage in Trinidad and Tobago. Data only since its voice network is GSM/EDGE.
- U:fon - rev. A coverage in the Czech Republic.
- US Cellular - sixth largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States
- Verizon Wireless - rev. 0 and Rev. A coverage in USA. Often branded as Mobile Broadband and V CAST.
- Virgin Mobile – coverage in the United States using Novatel Wireless hardware.[2]
- Wellcom - Coverage in Russia.
- Worldcall - Coverage in 6 cities of Pakistan.
- Zantel - Coverage in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
- Zapp Mobile - Coverage in Portugal. Coverage in major cities and 87% of the area of Romania.
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