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  2. Shentel - Wikipedia

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    This was one of a number of Farmers' Mutual telephone systems established in rural areas of the United States. The company's initial goal was to bring telephone service to rural residents of Shenandoah County, VA. [6] In 1960 the name changed to Shenandoah Telephone Company, then in 1981 to Shenandoah Telecommunications Company (Shentel). [4]

  3. Cavalier Telephone - Wikipedia

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    Cavalier offers a number of different business telephone service plans for both local and long-distance calling. Rates vary based upon the number of optional features added to supplement basic telephone service. Residential services are provided, but the company does not accept new residential customers.

  4. Prepaid mobile phone - Wikipedia

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    A prepaid mobile device, also known as a pay-as-you-go (PAYG), pay-as-you-talk, pay and go, go-phone, prepay, or burner phone, is a mobile device such as a phone for which credit is purchased in advance of service use. The purchased credit is used to pay for telecommunications services at the point the service is accessed or consumed.

  5. Cox Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Cox became the first multiple system cable operator to offer phone services to customers following the 1996 Telecom Act. Two years later in 1999, Cox acquired the cable television assets of Media General in Fairfax County and Fredericksburg, Virginia. [10]

  6. Blue Ridge Communications - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ridge Communications is a regional cable television, Internet and voice over IP provider that serves much of the Poconos area and central Pennsylvania in the United States.

  7. Midco - Wikipedia

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    Midco (known as Midcontinent Communications until 2016) is a regional cable provider, providing a triple play service of cable television, Internet and telephone service for both North Dakota and South Dakota, along with much of Minnesota, and several communities in Kansas and Wisconsin. [2]

  8. GCI Communication - Wikipedia

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    Band number Protocol Generation Status Notes 1.9 GHz PCS 2 GSM/GPRS/EDGE 2G Active/Refarming to LTE [20] 850 MHz CLR 5 1.9 GHz PCS 2: UMTS/HSPA+ 3G 850 MHz CLR 5: 700 MHz Lower SMH A Block 12: LTE/LTE-A 4G Active 850 MHz CLR 5/26: 1.9 GHz PCS 2/25: 1.7/2.1 GHz AWS 4/66: 600 MHz DD: n71: NR 5G 24 GHz K-band n258: Spectrum acquired 39 GHz Ka-band ...

  9. Suddenlink Communications - Wikipedia

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    Suddenlink was an American telecommunications subsidiary of Altice USA trading in cable television, broadband, IP telephony, home security, and advertising.Prior to its acquisition by Altice, the company was the seventh largest cable operator with 1.5 million residential and 90,000 business subscribers.