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Service Provider Brand Names.Xlsx Brand Names (Service Providers) Reporting Period From: January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 Company Name Brand Name West Wisconsin Telcom Cooperative, Inc.,24-7 Wireless,24-7 24-7 Telcom, Inc. Broadband,24-7 Cooperative Absolute Home Phones, Inc. Absolute Mobile Absolute Mobile, Inc. Absolute Mobile ACS Wireless, Inc. Alaska Communications Advanced Communications Technology, Inc. ACT Advantage Cellular Systems, Inc. d/b/a DTC Wireless DTC Wireless Aegis Telecom, Inc. Off The Hook Telecom Affordable Phone Service, Inc. Affordable Wireless Affordable Wireless, Inc. Affordable Wireless, Inc. Airadigm Communications, Inc. AirFire Mobile Airvoice Wireless Airvoice Wireless,Feelsafe Wireless Airwave Wireless, LLC Airwave Wireless Albany Mutual Telephone Association Albany Mutual Telephone Association Allied Wireless Communications Corporation Alltel, U-Lifeline Wireless All West Wireless, Inc. All West Wireless Alpine Long Distance, LC Motorola,Samsung,LG,Apple,Kyocera American Messaging Services, LLC N/A We are a paging only entity and do,not provide handsets. American Samoa License, Inc. Bluesky,Bluesky Communications American Samoa Telecommunications Authority Samsung,HTC,Motorola,LG,Casio AMERICELL PA-3, LP INDIGO WIRELESS AmeriMex Communications Corp AmeriMex Wireless AmeriVision Communications, Inc d/b/a Affinity4 Affinity4 AMU/Skylink iWireless Andrew Telephone Company Inc. iWireless Angel Americas LLC on behalf of STi Mobile STi Mobile Arctic Slope Telephone Association Cooperative, Inc. Arctic Slope Telephone Association Cooperative Assist Wireless Assist Wireless Assurance Home Phone Services, Inc. Surety Wireless Atlantic Seawinds Communications, LLC ATMC Wireless AT&T Mobility AT&T,Aio Audio-Video Corporation Baldwin Nashville Telephone Company, Inc. iWireless Bandwdith.com, Inc. Republic Wireless Barnes City Cooperative Telephone Co. iWireless Beaver Creek Cooperative Telephone BCT Wireless Belmont Telecom, Inc OneSimCard Bernard Communications, Inc. iWireless Blanca Telephone Company Blanca Telephone Company Bluegrass Wireless LLC Bluegrass Cellular Blue Jay Wireless Blue Jay Wireless Boomerang Wireless, LLC enTouch Wireless Bristol Bay Cellular Partnership Bristol Bay Cellular,BBCP Brookings Municipal Utilities d/b/a Swiftel Communications Sprint Brooklyn Mutual Telecommunications LG,Nokia,Samsung,Motorola,HTC/Alcatel/Blackberry/Blu/Sony/ZTE/ Cooperative Cat/Reachtech/Apple BTC Broadband Budget PrePay, Inc. Budget Mobile 1 Brand Names (Service Providers) Reporting Period From: January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 Company Name Brand Name Bug Tussel Wireless, LLC Bug Tussel BullsEye Telecom, Inc. Apple,HTC,Motorola,Pentech,Samsung Cable & Communications Corporation Mid-Rivers Wireless,Mid-Rivers Cellular Cache Valley Wireless, LC Cache Valley Wireless, LC California RSA No. 3 Limited Partnership Golden State Cellular Carolina West Wireless, Inc. CWW,CWireless Carroll County Wireless, LLC i wireless Cbeyond Communications, LLC BeyondMobile CCM Wireless, Inc. CCM Wireless, Inc. Cedar-Wapsie Communications, Inc. d/b/a Butler-Bremer Communications iWireless Cellular Network Partnership, A Limited Partnership d/b/a Pioneer Cellular Motorola,LG Electronics,Blackberry,Samsung,Sonim Cellular Properties, Inc. Cellular One of East Central Illinois Cellular South Licenses, LLC Cellular South,C Spire Wireless CenCom, Inc. CenCom, Inc.,NNTC Cellular Center Junction Telephone Company iWireless Central Iowa Wireless Co. iWireless Chesnee Telephone Company, Inc. Chesnee Telephone Company, Inc. Chester Telephone Company dba TruVista TruVista,TruVista Wireless Choice Communications, LLC Choice Wireless,Choice Cincinnati Bell Wireless LLC Cincinnati Bell Wireless,iWireless Cintex Wireless, LLC Cintex Wireless Circle K Stores Inc. Talk And Go Mobile Citizens Telephone Cooperative Motorola,LG,Samsung,Casio,Apple Clay County Communications Clay County Comunications,iWireless Cleveland Unlimited, Inc Revol CLTel Wireless, Inc. iWireless Club 42 CM Limited Partnership None C-M-L Telephone Cooperative Association iWireless Comm 1 Wireless, Inc. iWireless Commnet Four Corners, LLC Choice,Choice Wireless Commnet of Nevada, LLC Choice,Choice Wireless Communications Alternatives, Inc. N/A Community Digital Wireless, LLC iWireless Comporium Wireless, LLC Comporium Consolidated Communications Networks, Inc. Consolidated Telcom Consolidated Telcom Consolidated Consumer Cellular, Inc. Consumer Cellular, Inc. Copper Valley Wireless, LLC Copper Valley Wireless CORDOVA WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. CORDOVA WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Corn Belt Telephone Company iwireless (Corn Belt Telephone) Corr Wireless Communications, L.L.C. Corr Wireless Craw-Kan Telephone Cooperative Inc. Craw-Kan Telephone Cooperative Inc. Credo Mobile, Inc. Credo Mobile Cross Telephone Company Cross Wireless Cross Valliant Cellular Partnership Sprocket Wireless Cross Wireless, L.L.C. Sprocket Wireless CST Communications, Inc. iWireless CT Communications Network, Inc. d/b/a CT Wireless CT Wireless CTC Telcom, Inc. d/b/a Mosaic Telecom Mosaic Telecom CTC Telecom, Inc. CTC Wireless,CTC Telecom 2 Brand Names (Service Providers) Reporting Period From: January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 Company Name Brand Name CT Cube, L.P. d/b/a West Central Wireless West Central Wireless Cumberland Cellular Partnership Bluegrass Cellular CURATEL LLC CTL Wireless Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. Custer Telephone Wireless,Syringa Wireless Dallas County Wireless, Inc. d/b/a Minburn Communications Minburn Communications D-C Communications, Inc. i wireless Dickey Rural Services Samsung,Motorola,LG,Apple,Kyocera Docomo Pacific, Inc. Docomo Pacific, Inc. Dumont Wireless, Inc. Dumont Wireless, Inc. Eagle Telephone System, INC dba Snake River PCS Snake River PCS East Buchanan Telephone Cooperative iWireless East Kentucky Network, LLC Appalachian Wireless Easy Telephone Services Company Easy Wireless eKit.com, Inc. ekit,Telestial Epic Touch CO Epic Touch Company Evertek, Inc. Evertek Wireless,iWireless EveryCall Communications, Inc. Farmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company FMTC Wireless Farmers Mutual Telephone Company NA First Communications LLC Motorola,Research in Motion,LG,Samsung Flash Wireless, LLC Flash Wireless, LLC Flat Wireless, LLC ClearTalk FMTC Wireless, Inc. iWireless Frontier Communications Frontier Mobile FTC Communications, LLC FTC Wireless FWC Communications, Inc. iWireless Garden Valley Telephone Company Apple,LG,Motorola,Samsung,Kyocera Gardonville Cooperative Telephone Association HTC,Samsung,LG,Kyocera,Apple General Communication, Inc. GCI,Alaska DigiTel,Alaska Wireless Giles-Craig Communications, Inc. dba PemTel Wireless PemTel Wireless Gold Star Communications, LLC Silver Star Communications GreatCall, Inc. Jitterbug Gulf Coast Home Phone Services, Inc. Gulf Coast Wireless Guthrie Group, LLC i wireless GW Wireless, Inc. GW Wireless Halstad Telephone Company Apple iPhone 4 & 4s,lg5600,Samsung u365 Gusto Hamilton County Wireless LLC iWireless Hardin County Wireless, Inc. i wireless,Hubbard Telephone Cooperative Association Hargray Communications Group, Inc. dba Hargray Blackberry,Kyocera,Samsung,Huawei,ZTE Hawaiian Telcom Services Company, Inc Hawaiian Telcom Wireless Hayneville Fiber Transport, Inc. Motorola,Kyocera,Palm,LG,HTC Hayneville Telephone Company, Inc. Samsung,LG,UTStarcom Head Start Telecom, Inc. dartphone HFT Communications, LP d/b/a Brazos Cellular Motorola,Apple Hiawatha Broadband Communications Inc. HBC Mobile Home Telecom Apple Home TeleNetworks, Inc. Home TeleNetworks, Inc. Horry Telephone Cooperative Horry Telephone Cooperative,HTC 3 Brand Names (Service Providers) Reporting Period From: January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 Company Name Brand Name HTC Communications NOKIA 3710 Illinois Valley Cellular RSA 2-II Partnership Illinois Valley Cellular Illinois Valley Cellular RSA 2-I Partnership Illinois Valley Cellular IM Telecom dba Infiniti Mobile Infiniti Mobile INDIGO WIRELESS INDIGO WIRELESS Inland Cellular LLC Inland Cellular Interstate Telecommunications Cooperative, Inc. ITC Wireless InTouch America, Inc. InTouch America, Inc. Iowa RSA No. 2 Limited Partnership d/b/a Chat Mobility Chat Mobility Iowa Wireless Services, LLC i wireless iSmart Mobile LLC Big Sky Mobile Iwireless, LLC i wireless James Valley Wireless, LLC James Valley Telecommunications,NVC,James Valley Wireless Kajeet/Airlink, LLC Airlink Mobile,Powerlink Kajeet, Inc kajeet Kalona Cooperative Telephone Company iWireless Kaplan Telephone Company, Inc. d/b/a Pace Communications Kaplan Telephone Company, Inc. dba Pace Kennebec Telephone Co., Inc. Kennebec Telephone Co., Inc. Kentucky RSA #3 Cellular General Partnership Bluegrass Cellular Kentucky RSA 4 Cellular General Partnership Bluegrass Cellular Lakes Area Wireless LC Lakes Area Wireless,iWireless LaMotte Telephone Company d/b/a Mill Valley Wireless iWireless Leaco Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc. Leaco Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc. Leap Wireless International, Inc. (d/b/a Cricket) Cricket Lehigh Valley Cooperative Telephone Association iWireless Lightyear Network Solutions, LLC Motorola,HTC,Samsung,Sanyo,LG Limitless Mobile, LLC f/k/a Keystone Wireless, LLC d/b/a Immix Wireless Immix Wireless Linkup Telecom, Inc. Linkup Telecom Locus Telecommunications, Inc. H20 Wireless Long Lines Wireless, LLC Long Lines Wireless MAC Wireless, LLC iWireless Manti Tele Communications Company, Inc. Breakaway Wireless Marne & Elk Horn Telephone Company iWireless Maximum Communications Cellular, LLC Duet Metropolitan Telecommunications Holding Company
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