Mobile Country Codes (MCC) are used in wireless
telephone networks (GSM, CDMA, UMTS, etc.) in order to identify the country which a mobile subscriber belongs to. In order
to uniquely identify a mobile subscribers network the MCC is combined with a Mobile Network Code (MNC).
The combination
of MCC and MNC is called HNI (Home network identity) and is the combination of both in one string (e.g. MCC= 262 and MNC = 01
results in an HNI of 26201). If you combine the HNI with the MSIN (Mobile Subscriber Identification Number) the result is the
so called IMSI (integrated mobile subscriber identify). Enter an IP address below to determine if it has been
identified as part of a mobile carrier IP range. If it has, some metadata associated with the IP address is also returned.