TADIG code


TADIG code is a number uniquely identifying network operators in a GSM mobile network. The acronym TADIG expands to "Transferred Account Data Interchange Group". According to the GSM specification, the codes are used as "primary identifiers within file contents and file names" in multiple file formats defined by the GSMA. Network operators are required to register new codes and limit themselves to using code already registered with the GSMA.
TADIG codes are generally used by bilateral agreement for the purposes of billing roaming telephone calls.

Format

A TADIG code is 5 characters long, consisting of
  1. Three-character country code. This is usually the ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code for terrestrial operators. Non-terrestrial operators have the first two characters as AA. Wi-Fi operators have the first two characters as WW.
  2. Two-character operator/ company identifier

    Example

TADIG code: CANGW
Country CodeOperator/ Company identifier
CAN GW

TADIG code: SWE01
TADIG code: USAHI
Country CodeOperator/ Company identifier
USA HI

Notable exceptions

The GSMA specification lists the following in their list of "known issues" as discrepancies between codes registered with them against ones actually being used