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  2. One Communications - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications. Revenue. $800M. Number of employees. Appr. 2,000. Website. www.onecommunications.com. One Communications is a Burlington, Massachusetts -based CLEC providing Telecommunications services to commercial entities. Company was formally established on July 3, 2006 as the result of a merger between CTC Communications and Choice One ...

  3. Nextel - Wikipedia

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    Nextel's iDEN network offered a then unique push-to-talk "walkie-talkie" feature in addition to direct-dialed voice calls. Nextel was one of the first providers in the United States to offer a national digital cellular coverage footprint. Prior to merging with Sprint Corporation in 2005, Nextel Communications, Inc. was a publicly traded company.

  4. Viya (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Choice Communications, which was a former rival telecommunications company and a subsidiary of ATN, purchased Innovative for $145 Million [1] and completed the sale on July 1, 2016. [2] In 2017, ATN merged both Innovative and Choice to form Viya .

  5. List of mobile network operators in the United States - Wikipedia

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    AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Boost Mobile, and UScellular also sell SIM cards through their retail channels, both in-store and online. The top five wireless providers operate nationwide wireless networks which cover most of the population in the United States, while smaller carriers provide native network coverage across selected regions of the ...

  6. Tele-Communications Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, the companies moved to Denver and became Tele-Communications Inc. Tele-Communications Inc. went public in 1970. [3] At the time, it was the 10th largest cable company in the United States. By 1972, with 100,000 subscribers, Magness needed someone with more business knowledge to run the operation.

  7. Qwest - Wikipedia

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    Qwest Communications grew aggressively, acquiring internet service provider SuperNet in 1997, followed by the acquisition of LCI, a low cost long-distance carrier (located in Dublin, Ohio and McLean, Virginia) in 1998, and followed again by the acquisition of Icon CMT, a web hosting provider, also in 1998. This launched Qwest as not only a ...

  8. Charter Communications - Wikipedia

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    Charter Spectrum service logo. Charter Communications, Inc., is an American telecommunications and mass media company with services branded as Spectrum.With over 32 million customers in 41 states, [5] [1] it is the largest cable operator in the United States by subscribers, [6] just ahead of Comcast, and the largest pay TV operator ahead of Comcast and AT&T. [7]

  9. Cellular One - Wikipedia

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    Cellular One. Cellular One is the trademarked brand name that licenses services (radio frequencies for telecommunications) used by several cellular service providers in the United States. The brand was sold to Trilogy Partners by AT&T in 2008 shortly after AT&T had completed its acquisition of Dobson Communications.