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Worldwide Swoosh U.S. and International Companies Using Marvair Air Conditioners and Environmental Control Units ABB Dobson Cellular Qwest ADC Ericsson RCMP AGT Tel - Alberta Telephone FAA Radiofone AT&T First Cellular Rogers AT&T AT&T Broadband GTE Rogers Cable AT&T Wireless GTE Mobilenet SBC AirTouch Group Telecom STN - Small Talk Network Alcatel Guatel Sasktel - Saskatchewan Telephone AllTel Hondutel Siemens Ameritech Hydro One Sistemas Telefónicos Portacel Apotex ICE - Costa Rica South Central Bell B.C. Tel - British Columbia Tele- IMPSAT Southern Bell phone Infrasat Telecomunicações Ltda. Southwestern Bell Baja Celular Mexicana S.A. de C.V. Iusacel Southwestern Bell Wireless Bell Atlantic/Nynex Mobile Jordanian Communication System Sprint Bell Canada Kiewit - Peter Kiewit Sons Inc. TMN - Portugal Bell Mobility Kuwait Satellite Link System TWR BellSouth Larcan Telcel-Venezuelan Telephone BellSouth - Chile Level 3 System BellSouth - Nicaragua Lityan - Russia Telecel - Portugal BellSouth - Panama Look TV (LMDS) Telecomunicaciones del Golfo BellSouth Mobility Lucent Telecomunicacões de São Paulo BellSouth Mobility DCS MCI Telefonica España Brasilsat MCOMCAST (Metrophone) Teléfonos de México (Telmex) British Telecom McCaw Cellular Telegoiás - Telecomunicações de C&N Railroad Maritime Telephone Goiás C&P Telephone Metro Mobile Telemig - Telecomunicações de CANTV - Venezuela Michigan Bell Minas Gerias CRT - Compania Riograndense de Microcell Communications (Fido) Telepar Cellular Telecomunicações MobileTel Telerj - Telecomunicações de Rio CTI - Compãnía de Teléfonos del Motorola de Janeiro Interior S.A. Movilnet - Venezuela Telesc - Telecomunicações de Cabovisão - Portugal Movitel del Noroeste, S.A. de C.V Santa Catarina Canac/Microtel NFLD Tel - Newfoundland Telephone Telus Mobility Cantel - Canadian Telephone NY Telephone - New York 360° Communications Cellular Inc. Nevada Bell Transit Communications Cellular One Nexacor Tricon - Dominican Republic Celular de Telefonía, S.A. Nextel TrinTel Celumovil Nextel Partners US Cellular Celumovil de la Costa Nicacel - Telefonía Celular de US West Centel Cellular Nicaragua US West - New Vector centryTel Nokia United Nations Mobile Comm. Cingular Northern Telecom (Nortel) Station Clear Communications Nynex Unitel ClearNet Occel Verizon Codetel - Dominican Republic Optimus - Portugal Voice of America Comcast O2 Wireless Solutions VoiceStream Comcel PCS Primeco Western Wireless Commwealth Edison PacBell Williams Communications Contel Cellular Pelephone Worldcom Network Services Dial Call Portatel del Sureste, S.A. de C.V. Digicel - Venezuela Primeco Digitel - Venezuela Puerto Rico Cellular P.O. Box 400 Cordele, Georgia 31010 229-273-3636 ax 229-273-5154 E-Mail: [email protected] Internet: www.marvair.com 4/01-7W.
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