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The complaints dropped off as technical problems from the switchover from Alltel were worked out. The company built three new cellular towers in 2011 and four in 2012. [1] In late 2013, Element Mobile announced that it would be acquired by AT&T Mobility and be known as Lake Mobility once FCC approval and expansion and updating of its network ...
Spectrum is a leading internet service provider in the US, offering high-speed internet to customers in more than 40 states. Its regular plans start as low as $29.99 a month with a two-year price ...
Element Mobile: CDMA2000: EV-DO: 0.077 [58] (August 2011) 2013: Acquired by AT&T Mobility. [59] [60] Epic PCS: GSM: EDGE: Unknown: 2015: Acquired by United Wireless and PTCI. [61] Farmers Mutual Telephone Company: CDMA2000: EV-DO, LTE: Unknown: 2018: Sold spectrum licenses to Verizon Wireless and Eltopia Communications and became a Verizon ...
Website. www .cox .com. Cox Communications, Inc. (also known as Cox Cable and formerly Cox Broadcasting Corporation, Dimension Cable Services and Times-Mirror Cable) is an American digital cable television provider, telecommunications and home automation services. It is the third-largest cable television provider in the United States, [ 3 ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday it is ordering the U.S. units of China Telecom, China Unicom and China Mobile to discontinue fixed or mobile broadband ...
USTA v. FCC is the 2004 court case in which the Washington, D.C., Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the Federal Communications Commission's Triennial Review Order (TRO). The court's decision is based on the Telecommunications Act of 1996 section 251 which defines unbundled network elements (UNEs) for incumbent local exchange carriers and competitive local exchange carriers.
Element Mobile and DATCP reached a $248,000 settlement on April 25, 2012, remediating all customer complaints. Since its formation, Element Mobile has invested in new mobile switching equipment and seven new cellular towers, as well as opening three new authorized retail locations. As a result of these additions, mobile services and options for ...
Level 3 Communications was an American multinational telecommunications and Internet service provider company headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. [4] It ultimately became a part of CenturyLink (now Lumen Technologies), where Level 3 President and CEO Jeff Storey was installed as Chief Operating Officer, becoming CEO of CenturyLink one year later in a prearranged succession plan.