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What are the MCC and MNC codes in Philippines?

MCC 515 · +63 · ISO PH / PHL / 608 · 9 networks

Every mobile network in Philippines shares Mobile Country Code (MCC) 515 — the three-digit prefix that opens every PLMN broadcast by a Philippines SIM. The country's international dialling prefix is +63, which is distinct from the MCC: 515 identifies the country inside the network, while +63 routes voice calls. Under ISO 3166 Philippines is coded PH / PHL / 608. This page lists 9 mobile networks operating in Philippines, with each network's MNC, full PLMN, operator, status and market share.

MCCMNCPLMNOperatorStatusMarket share
515 01 51501 Islacom Globe Telecom via Innove Communications Not operational
515 02 51502 Globe Globe Telecom Operational
515 03 51503 SMART PLDT via Smart Communications Operational
515 05 51505 Sun Cellular Digital Telecommunications Philippines Operational
515 11 51511 PLDT via ACeS Philippines Unknown
515 18 51518 Cure PLDT via Smart's Connectivity Unlimited Resources Enterprise Not operational
515 24 51524 ABS-CBN Mobile ABS-CBN Convergence with Globe Telecom Operational
515 66 51566 DITO Dito Telecommunity Corp. Operational
515 88 51588 Next Mobile Inc. Operational

Frequently asked questions

What is the MCC of Philippines?
Philippines's Mobile Country Code (MCC) is 515. Every SIM issued by a Philippines network broadcasts a PLMN that begins with these three digits.
What is Philippines's country calling code?
Philippines's international dialling prefix is +63. Note that this is separate from the MCC (515): the calling code routes voice calls, while the MCC identifies the country inside the mobile network.
How many mobile networks are in Philippines?
This registry lists 9 mobile networks for Philippines, from full MNOs to MVNOs, each with its MNC, PLMN code, operator, status and market share.
How do I read a Philippines PLMN?
A PLMN such as 51501 is simply the MCC and MNC joined together: 515 (Philippines) followed by 01 (Islacom). The first three digits are always the country's MCC; the remaining two or three digits are the network's MNC.