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Mobile country & network codes database

3,042 networks · 227 countries · updated 2026-08

What are the MCC and MNC codes in Serbia?

MCC 220 · +381 · ISO RS / SRB / 688 · 10 networks

Every mobile network in Serbia shares Mobile Country Code (MCC) 220 — the three-digit prefix that opens every PLMN broadcast by a Serbia SIM. The country's international dialling prefix is +381, which is distinct from the MCC: 220 identifies the country inside the network, while +381 routes voice calls. Under ISO 3166 Serbia is coded RS / SRB / 688. This page lists 10 mobile networks operating in Serbia, with each network's MNC, full PLMN, operator, status and market share.

By reported market reach, the largest networks in Serbia are Yettel (37%), mt:s (37%), A1 SRB (25%).

MCCMNCPLMNOperatorStatusMarket share
220 01 22001 Yettel Telenor Serbia Operational 37%
220 02 22002 One Telenor Montenegro Not operational
220 03 22003 mt:s Telekom Srbija Operational 37%
220 04 22004 T-Mobile CG T-Mobile Montenegro LLC Not operational
220 05 22005 A1 SRB A1 Srbija d.o.o. Operational 25%
220 07 22007 Orion Orion Telekom Not operational
220 09 22009 Vectone Mobile MUNDIO MOBILE d.o.o. Not operational
220 11 22011 Globaltel GLOBALTEL d.o.o. Operational
220 20 22020 A1 SRB A1 Srbija d.o.o. Unknown
220 21 22021 Infrastruktura železnice Srbije a.d. Unknown

Frequently asked questions

What is the MCC of Serbia?
Serbia's Mobile Country Code (MCC) is 220. Every SIM issued by a Serbia network broadcasts a PLMN that begins with these three digits.
What is Serbia's country calling code?
Serbia's international dialling prefix is +381. Note that this is separate from the MCC (220): the calling code routes voice calls, while the MCC identifies the country inside the mobile network.
How many mobile networks are in Serbia?
This registry lists 10 mobile networks for Serbia, from full MNOs to MVNOs, each with its MNC, PLMN code, operator, status and market share.
How do I read a Serbia PLMN?
A PLMN such as 22001 is simply the MCC and MNC joined together: 220 (Serbia) followed by 01 (Yettel). The first three digits are always the country's MCC; the remaining two or three digits are the network's MNC.