Network coverage
On this page, get all the information related to network coverage of the Weenect trackers, including the list of covered countries.
On this page, get all the information related to network coverage of the Weenect trackers, including the list of covered countries.
Our GPS trackers come with a sim card (included and embedded in the product). The sim card supports multiple networks, which means that it can connect to several carriers – covering up to 99% of the country.
Telekom Albania | Vodafone | Albtelecom
A1 Telekom | T-Mobile | Drei
Proximus | Orange
A1 | Telenor | BTC
VIPnet | Tele2 | T-Mobile
CYTA | PrimeTel | epic
Vodafone | T-Mobile | O2
TDC | Telenor | Telia
Elisa | Tele2 | Telia
Vodafone
Elisa | DNA | Telia | Ålcom
Orange | SFR | Bouygues Télécom | Free
Vodafone | Deutsche Telekom | O2
Gibtelecom
Vodafone | Cosmote | Wind Hellas
Vodafone | T-Mobile | Telenor
Fjarskipti | Síminn | Nova
Vodafone | Three Ireland
Vodafone | Telecom Italia | Windtre
Bite | Tele2 | LMT
Telecom Liechtenstein | 7acht
Bite Lietuva | Tele2 | Omnitel
POST Luxembourg | Tango | Orange
Vodafone | GO | Melita
Vodafone
Telenor | Telia
P4 | Polkomtel | Orange | T-Mobile
Vodafone | NOS | MEO
Vodafone | Orange | Telekom | Digi Mobil
Telenor | Telekom Srbija | VIP Mobile
Orange | O2 | Slovak Telekom
A1 | Telekom Slovenije
Vodafone | Orange | Yoigo | Movistar
Telenor | Tele2 | Telia
Sunrise | Swisscom
Vodafone | EE | Telefónica
T-Mobile | AT&T | Commnet | CellularOne | AWN
To understand Weenect's network coverage, you need to remember two key facts.
While phone networks have many great advantages, there are two main ones:
- It works without any distance limits. Your GPS tracker could be hundreds of miles away from you, or in another country, you’ll still be able to locate it. That’s a massive difference compared to Bluetooth trackers whose range is limited to a few metres.
- It means GPS is monitored in real time, essential for finding an animal that’s always on the move. GPS trackers without subscriptions (connected to the Lora or Sigfox networks) don’t offer such a high localisation frequency meaning they’d actually be completely useless when it comes to finding a lost dog or cat.
It’s important to remember that there are white zones that exist, where the network is particularly weak, which prevents our trackers from working properly. Forest and countryside areas are more likely to be white areas.
To find out if this concerns your area, simply check if you get phone network signal there (if you don’t, is there a telephone operator that performs better than yours in the area in question?); if not, our trackers will likely have connection issues in your area.