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LIST of ALL PROVIDERS MAPPED by CN As of June 1, 2009 LIST OF ALL PROVIDERS MAPPED BY CN As of June 1, 2009 1. 3W LOGIC 30. BENTON RIDGE (OH) TELEPHONE COMPANY 2. 702 COMMUNICATIONS 31. BERKELEY CABLE TV 3. ACCESS CABLE TELEVISION 32. BEVCOMM 4. ACCESS KENTUCKY 33. BIG SANDY TV CABLE 5. ACCESS OHIO VALLEY 34. BLACKDUCK TELEPHONE COMPANY 6. ACE TELEPHONE 35. BLEDSOE TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE CORPORATION 7. ALBANY MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION 36. BLUE EARTH VALLEY TELEPHONE 8. ALLIANCE COMMUNICATIONS 37. BLUEONE.NET - PENDLETON COUNTY 9. ALTIUS BROADBAND 38. BLUFFTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 10. AMPLEX WIRELESS 39. BOWLING GREEN MUNICIPAL UTILITIES 11. APPALACHIAN WIRELESS 40. BRADLEY'S INC. 12. ARCADIA TELEPHONE COMPANY (TDS TELECOM) 41. BRANDENBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY 13. ARDMORE TELEPHONE COMPANY 42. BRIDGEWATER TELEPHONE COMPANY 14. ARMSTRONG UTILITIES 43. BRIGHT NET NORTH 15. ARTHUR MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 44. BRIGHT.NET INTERNET SERVICES 16. ARVIG COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 45. BRISTOL TENNESSEE ESSENTIAL SERVICES 17. AT&T 46. BROADBAND CORP 18. ATLANTIC BROADBAND 47. BROWNS VALLEY TELEPHONE 19. ATLANTIC TELEPHONE MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION 48. BUCKEYE CABLEVISION 20. AYERSVILLE (OH) TELEPHONE COMPANY 49. BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 21. BALLARD (KY) RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 50. BURGIN WIRELESS 22. BARBOURVILLE (KY) UTILITY COMMISSION 51. CABLE ONE 23. BARDSTOWN (KY) MUNICIPAL UTILITIES 52. CAINPRO COMMUNICATIONS 24. BARNESVILLE (MN) MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 53. CALLAWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY 25. BASCOM MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 54. CANNON VALLEY TELECOM 26. BELLHAVEN CABLE TV, INC 55. CAS CABLE 27. BEN LOMAND RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 56. CEBRIDGE CONNECTIONS 28. BENTON (MN) COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY 57. CELERITY NETWORKS 29. BENTON COUNTY (TN) CABLE 2009 © Do Not Copy or Distribute Without Written Permission 1 www.connectednation.org LIST OF ALL PROVIDERS MAPPED BY CN 58. CELINA CABLE 86. CONNECTLINK 59. CENTURY TELEPHONE 87. CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY 60. CHAMPAIGN TELEPHONE COMPANY 88. CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE COMPANY (TDS TELECOM) 61. CHAPEL COMMUNICATIONS 89. COUNTRY CONNECTIONS 62. CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS 90. COX CABLE 63. CHATTANOOGA (TN) ELECTRIC POWER BOARD 91. CROCKETT (TN) TELEPHONE COMPANY (TEC) 64. CHESNEE 92. CROSSLAKE COMMUNICATIONS 65. CHEROKEE CABLEVISION 93. DIVERSICOM 66. CHRISTENSEN COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 94. DM BROADBAND 67. CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 95. DOTSPOT WIRELESS 68. CINERGY COMMUNICATIONS 96. DOYLESTOWN TELEPHONE 69. CITY OF BAGLEY (MN) 97. DTC COMMUNICATIONS 70. CITY OF BARNESVILLE (MN) 98. DUNNELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 71. CITY OF BELLEFONTE (KY) 99. DUO COUNTY (KY) TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE CORPORATION 72. CITY OF BOYD (MN) 100. EAGLE VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 73. CITY OF RACELAND (KY) 101. EAST OTTER TAIL TELEPHONE COMPANY 74. CLARKSVILLE (TN) DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICITY 102. EASTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 75. CLEARWIRE 103. ECKELS TELEPHONE COMPANY 76. COALFIELDS TELEPHONE 104. ECSIS.NET 77. COLANE CABLE 105. ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS 78. COLUMBIA POWER AND WATER SYSTEMS 106. ELLIJAY TELEPHONE COMPANY (ETC) 79. COLUMBUS GROVE (OH) TELEPHONE COMPANY 107. EMBARQ (FAIRPOINT COMMUNICATIONS) 108. EMILY COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY 80. COMCAST CORPORATION 109. ENTERPOINT WIRELESS 81. COMMUNICOMM 110. ENVENTIS 82. COMPORIUM COMMUNICATIONS 111. ERIE COUNTY CABLEVISION 83. COMPUTERS 4 U 112. EVERTEK WIRELESS 84. CONCORD TELEPHONE EXCHANGE (TDS TELECOM) 85. CONNEAUT TELEPHONE COMPANY 2009 © Do Not Copy or Distribute Without Written Permission 2 www.connectednation.org LIST OF ALL PROVIDERS MAPPED BY CN 113. FAMILY VIEW CABLEVISION 114. FARMERS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 140. HILLS TELEPHONE COMPANY 115. FARMERS TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 141. HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY 116. FAYETTEVILLE (TN) PUBLIC UTILITIES 142. HOPKINSVILLE (KY) ELECTRIC SYSTEM 117. FEDERATED TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 143. HORIZON 118. FELTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 144. HORRY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 119. FOOTHILLS RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 145. HUMPHREYS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY (TDS TELECOM) CORPORATION 146. HUTCHINSON TELECOMMUNICATIONS 120. FORT JENNINGS (OH) TELEPHONE COMPANY 147. INFOSTRUCTURE CABLE 121. FRANKFORT (KY) ELECTRIC & WATER PLANT BOARD 148. INSIDE CONNECT 122. FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS 149. INSIGHT COMMUNICATIONS 123. GALAXY CABLEVISION 150. INTEGRA TELECOM 124. GARDEN VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 151. INTELLIWAVE 125. GARDONVILLE (MN) COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE 152. INTERMOUNTAIN CABLE ASSOCIATION 153. INTERSTATE TELECOMMUNICATIONS 126. GERMANTOWN (OH) INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 154. INVISIMAX (FAIRPOINT COMMUNICATIONS) 155. IRVINE COMMUNITY TELEVISION 127. GLANDORF TELEPHONE COMPANY 156. JACKSON (TN) ENERGY AUTHORITY 128. GMN WIRELESS BROADBAND 157. JB NETS WIRELESS SYSTEM 129. GRANADA TELEPHONE COMPANY 158. JET BROADBAND 130. HALSTAD TELEPHONE COMPANY 159. KALIDA TELEPHONE COMPANY 131. HARDY TELECOMMUNICATIONS 160. KEN-TENN WIRELESS, LLC 132. HARGRAY 161. KM TELECOM 133. HARLAN (KY) COMMUNITY TV 162. KVNET 134. HARMONY TELEPHONE COMPANY 163. KYWIFI 135. HECTOR COMMUNICATIONS 164. KYWIMAX 136. HENDERSON (KY) MUNICIPAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 165. LAKEDALE COMMUNICATIONS 137. HIAWATHA BROADBAND 166. LARSON UTILITIES 138. HICKORYTECH 167. LESLIE COUNTY (KY) TELEPHONE 139. HIGHLAND TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 2009 © Do Not Copy or Distribute Without Written Permission 3 www.connectednation.org LIST OF ALL PROVIDERS MAPPED BY CN 168. LEWISPORT TELEPHONE COMPANY 196. MIKULSKI COMMUNICATIONS 169. LEXCOM TELEPHONE 197. MILLINGTON (TN) CABLE TV 170. LEXCOM CABLE SERVICES 198. MILLINGTON (TN) TELEPHONE COMPANY 171. LIBERTY COMMUNICATIONS, INC 199. MINFORD TELEPHONE COMPANY 172. LIMESTONE CABLE VISION 200. MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 173. LITTLE MIAMI TELEPHONE COMPANY (TDS TELECOM) 201. MINNESOTA VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 174. LOGAN (KY) TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 202. MINN-KOTA AG WIRELESS 175. LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 203. MONTICELLO (KY) PLANT BOARD 176. LORETEL SYSTEMS 204. MORRISTOWN (TN) UTILITY SYSTEMS 177. LORETTO TELEPHONE 205. MOUNTAIN TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 178. LYCOM 206. MVTV WIRELESS 179. MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY 207. NET EXPRESS 180. MAINSTREET COMMUNICATIONS 208. NETPOWER, LLC 181. MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 209. NEW ERA BROADBAND SERVICES 182. MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY 210. NEW KNOXVILLE (OH) TELEPHONE COMPANY 183. MASSILLON CABLE 211. NEWWAVE COMMUNICATIONS 184. MAYFIELD (KY) ELECTRIC AND WATER SYSTEMS 212. NEXGENACCESS 185. MCCLURE TELEPHONE COMPANY 213. NORTH CENTRAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE CORPORATION 186. MECHCOM DOT NET 214. NORTH COAST WIRELESS 187. MEDIACOM 215. NORTHLAND CABLE 188. MEGA-WI 216. NORTHSTAR ACCESS 189. MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY 217. NOVA TELEPHONE COMPANY 190. METALINK 218. NU-TELECOM 191. MID-COMMUNICATIONS 219. OAKWOOD TELEPHONE COMPANY (TDS TELECOM) 192. MIDCONTINENT COMMUNICATIONS 220. OHIO COUNTY (KY) DIRECT NET 193. MIDDLE POINT HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY 221. ORWELL COMMUNICATIONS (FAIRPOINT COMMUNICATIONS) 194. MID-STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 222. OSAKIS TELEPHONE COMPANY 195. MIDWEST TELEPHONE COMPANY 223. OTTER TAIL TELECOM 224. OTTOVILLE MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2009 © Do Not Copy or Distribute Without Written Permission 4 www.connectednation.org LIST OF ALL PROVIDERS MAPPED BY CN 225. OWENSBORO (KY) MUNICIPAL UTILITIES 253. RURALNET 226. PALMETTO RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 254. RUSSELLVILLE (KY) ELECTIRC PLANT BOARD 227. PARK REGION MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 255. SAA BRIGHT.NET 228. PATTERSONVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 256. SALEM TELEPHONE COMPANY 229. PAUL BUNYAN RURAL TELEPHONE COOP 257. SANDHILL TELEPHONE 230. PBT TELECOM 258. SAVAGE COMMUNICATIONS 231. PEE DEE ONLINE 259. SCIOTOWIRELESS 232. PEOPLES RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 260. SCS WIRELESS CORPORATION 261. SHEEHAN GAS 233. PEOPLES TELEPHONE COMPANY 262. SHELBY (KY) WIRELESS 234. PERSONALLY COMPLETE 263. SHERBURNE COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 235. PHILIPPI (WV) MUNICIPAL BUILDING COMMISSION 264. SHERWOOD MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION 236. PIEDMONT RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 265. SIOUX VALLEY WIRELESS 237. PINE ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 266. SIT-CO (FORMERLY OHIO VALLEY WIRELESS) 238. PLANET CONNECT 267. SJOBERG'S CABLE INC. 239. PRINCETON (KY) ELECTRIC AND PLANT BOARD 268. SKY CATCHER COMMUNICATIONS 240. PRITCHTECH 269. SKYLINE MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION 241. PULASKI (TN) ELECTRIC SYSTEM 270. SKYLINE TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 242. QUICK RELAY 271. SLEEPY EYE TELEPHONE COMPANY 243. QWEST CORPORATION 272. SOFTEK 244. RANDOLPH TELEPHONE COMPANY 273. SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TELEPHONE 245. RAPID CABLE COOPERATIVE 246. RED RIVER RURAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION CORPORATION 247. REDBIRD WIRELESS 274. SOUTHEAST TELEPHONE 248. RED'S TV CABLE, INC. 275. SOUTHERN COASTAL CABLE 249. RIDGEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 276. SPEEDBEAM 250. RIVERSIDE COMMUNICATIONS 277. SPRING GROVE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE 251. ROTHSAY TELEPHONE COMPANY COMPANY 252. RUNESTONE TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION 278. SPRINT 279. SSINET 280. STRATUS WAVE COMMUNICATIONS 2009 © Do Not Copy or Distribute Without Written Permission 5 www.connectednation.org LIST OF ALL PROVIDERS MAPPED BY CN 308. VERIZION 281. SUDDENLINK COMMUNICATIONS 309. VORTEX WIRELESS 282. SUNLIT SURF 310. WABASH MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 283. SURFMORE.NET 311. WAR TELEPHONE COMPANY 284. SURRY TELEPHONE MEMBERSHIP CORP. 312. WATCH TV 285. SYCAMORE TELEPHONE COMPANY 313. WEST CAROLINA RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 286. TDS TELECOM 314. WEST CENTRAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION 287. TELEPHONE SERVICE COMPANY 315. WEST KENTUCKY NETWORKS 288. TELLICO TELEPHONE COMPANY (TDS TELECOM) 316. WEST KENTUCKY RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 289. TENNESSEE TELEPHONE COMPANY (TDS TELECOM) CORPORATION 290. THACKER-GRISBY
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