MCCMNCns
MCCMNCs, or Mobile Country Codes and Mobile Network Codes, are unique identifiers used in the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) to identify mobile networks. The MCC is a three-digit number that identifies the country in which the mobile network is located, while the MNC is a two- or three-digit number that identifies the specific mobile network operator within that country. Together, they form a unique identifier for each mobile network, allowing for seamless international roaming and communication.
The MCC is assigned by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), while the MNC is assigned by the
MCCMNCs are used in various applications, including mobile device management, network monitoring, and fraud detection. They
Overall, MCCMNCs play a crucial role in the functioning of the global mobile communications network, enabling