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  2. GCI Communication - Wikipedia

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    GCI Communication Corp. (GCI) is a telecommunications corporation operating in Alaska.Through its own facilities and agreements with other providers, GCI provides cable television service, Internet access, wireline (networking), and cellular telephone service.

  3. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    The results combine data from customer service, voice quality, text messaging services, and data speeds. [189] On February 6, 2016, T-Mobile was awarded the JD Power Award for customer satisfaction in the full-service wireless category for the second year in a row. T-Mobile received the highest score ever in the wireless industry. [190]

  4. Claro Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Claro Puerto Rico is the largest telecommunications service provider in Puerto Rico. It is headquartered in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, and has operated for almost a century offering voice, data, long distance, broadband, directory publishing and wireless services for the island residents and businesses.

  5. NYNEX - Wikipedia

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    (Now Verizon) Successor: Bell Atlantic (Now Verizon) Headquarters: New York City, United States: Products: Local telephone service Cellular telephone service: Subsidiaries: Verizon New England Verizon New York

  6. 800-The-Info - Wikipedia

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    800-The-Info (or 1-800-843-4636) was a toll-free directory assistance (DA) and information service provided in the United States by Verizon. [1] 800-The-Info was subsidized by businesses that purchase advertising space on the service. Callers did not pay for the service, but had to listen to ads.

  7. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United States ...

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    Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) in the United States lease wireless telephone and data service from the three major cellular carriers in the countryv—AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile US, and Verizon—and offer various levels of free and/or paid talk, text and data services to their customers.

  8. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In November 1995, the company began to offer wireless service under the Sprint Spectrum brand in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. [45] This was the first commercial Personal Communications Service (PCS) network in the United States. [45] Although the Sprint PCS service was CDMA, the original Washington-area network used GSM. [45]

  9. Qwest Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Qwest has decided that they will no longer maintain an MVNO and will only resell Verizon Wireless services. The agreement also includes an arrangement to bill Verizon Wireless services on Qwest bills. [4] [5] On March 11, 2009, Qwest announced that Qwest Wireless service would be terminated on October 31, 2009. [6]