Telcel Mexico: how to recharge from abroad

A practical guide to sending a Telcel Mexico top-up after confirming the recipient's current operator and number.

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About Telcel Mexico

Telcel mobile service

Telcel is a major mobile brand in Mexico. Choose it only when the recipient confirms that their active line uses Telcel.

Check before sending

Number portability means a prefix alone does not confirm the network. Ask the recipient which operator they use before paying.

Telcel recharge products

Available products come from the live catalog and can include credit, data or bundles.

Credit and bundles

Review the live product description to choose the option that suits the recipient.

How to recharge Telcel

1

Choose Telcel

Select Telcel for a confirmed Telcel line.

2

Enter the number

Enter the recipient's active Mexican mobile number.

3

Select a product

Choose an available credit, data or bundle option.

4

Pay securely

Pay by card and keep the confirmation.

Recharge Telcel from abroad

The same online flow works wherever you send from.

From the United States

Use a supported card to send a Telcel top-up from the US.

From Canada

Confirm the Telcel line, then pay online with your supported card.

From Spain

Send online from Spain after checking the operator and number.

Payment methods

Debit and credit cards

Pay securely with a supported card in your own currency.

No Mexican account needed

The recipient only needs an active Telcel mobile line.

Telcel Mexico recharge questions

How do I recharge Telcel Mexico?

Confirm Telcel with the recipient, enter the number, choose an available product and pay by card.

Can I recharge Telcel from the USA?

Yes, you can send an online top-up from abroad with a supported card.

What country code does Mexico use?

Mexico uses +52. Enter the active number requested at checkout.

How long does it take?

Most deliveries take minutes, though network conditions can vary.

What if the top-up does not arrive?

Keep the confirmation and contact support with the transaction reference if needed.