General considerations
The Opis 60s/PushMeFon mobile exists in two versions. 2G, which is cheaper but requires an operating 2G network to be used and 4G, which works in all countries but costs a little more. See our Desktop mobile overview here.
We generally suggest to go for the 2G version if your country and chosen network operator still offer support for 2 years or more and go for the 4G version if this is not the case. However, please note that real 2G shutdown dates are almost impossible to get. For example, T-Mobile USA have delayed their 2G shutdown at least 5 times by a total of more than 3 years. We are not aware of any occasions where a shutdown was accelerated, but we cannot make any guarrantees.With that said, please find our list of countries and operators where 2G shutdowns have occurred or are pending below.
Specific Country Information
The list is valid as of December 2023 to the best of our knowlegde (please also see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2G)
(If in doubt, please ask your network provider if they provide 2G service. We cannot assume any responsibility for the correctness of this information.)
Australia
Compatible 2G networks include: Telstra (Christmas Islands only). All other networks (including Telstra on the mainland) are not 2G compatible.
Belgium
Orange is planning a 2G shutdown by the end of 2030.
Canada
There are no compatible 2G networks.
China
China Unicom has started to shut down their 2G network in most regions. All other operators still support 2G.
Czech Republic
Vodafone plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
T-Mobile also plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
O2 continues to support 2G.
Denmark
Hi3G Denmark ApS does not support 2G.
Finland
DNA Plc plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
Alands Telekommunikation Ab plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
Telia Finland Oyj continues to support 2G.
France
Orange plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
SFR plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2026.
Bouygues Telecom plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2026.
Germany
Vodafone plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
The other operators continue supporting 2G.
Hungary
Vodafone plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
The other operators continue supporting 2G.
India
All networks are 2G compatible, except JIO/Reliance.
Ireland
Three does not support 2G.
Japan
There are no compatible 2G networks.
Liechtenstein
Salt does not support 2G.
Lithuania
Telia plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2028.
UAB Tele 2 plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2028.
Luxemburg
Post Luxembourg plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2026.
Macau
There are no compatible 2G networks.
Mexico
Movistar (and Virgin Mobile, QBO Cel, weex, Cierto, Maz Tiempo, Flash Mobile) and AT&T have shut down their 2G networks. Telcel (and Qui Móvil) continues to support 2G.
Netherlands
T-Mobile (and Tele 2 - which uses T-Mobile's network) have shut down their 2G network.
Vodafone supports 2G but is planning a switch-off in December 2025.
KPN continues to support 2G.
New Zealand
Compatible 2G networks include: Vodafone
Norway
Telia plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
Telenor Norge AS plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
Poland
T-Mobile plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2030.
Orange plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2030.
Portugal
Vodafone plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
Romania
Telekom Romania plans to shut down 2G by 2029.
Orange Romani plans to shut down 2G on 31. December 2030.
Singapore
There are no compatible 2G networks.
Slovenia
A1 plans to shut down 2G on 31. December 2030.
Slovakia
Orange plans to shut down 2G on 31. December 2030.
South Korea
There are no compatible 2G networks.
Spain
Vodafone plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
Sweden
Tele 2 plans to shut down 2G by 31. December 2025.
Switzerland
There are no compatible 2G networks.
Taiwan
There are no compatible 2G networks.
Thailand
There are no compatible 2G networks.
Trinidad and Tobago
Digicel, Flow support 2G.
UK
2G is compatible with all networks, except iD Mobile.
USA
There are no compatible 2G networks.
All other countries
Service should be available via the mainstream network operators. (Some speciality network operators - notably 3/Three - may surcharge for use of a 2G service or block it. It is best either to avoid them or to find out the exact conditions beforehand.)