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Holding Companies Filing Form 477 (Reporting Data As of June 30, 2007) Broadband Local Exchange Mobile Wireless Part I Part II Part III 1-800-Reconex, Inc Holding Companies Filing Form 477 (Reporting Data as of June 30, 2007) Broadband Local Exchange Mobile Wireless Part I Part II Part III 1-800-Reconex, Inc. - X - 3 Rivers Telephone Cooperative, Inc. X X - A+ Wireless Inc. - X - Ability House X - - Absaraka Cooperative Telephone Co., Inc. X X - Accel Net, Inc. X - - Access Cable Television, Inc. X - - Access Integrated Networks, Inc. X X - Access Kentucky, Inc. X - - Access Point, Inc. - X - Accipiter Communications, Inc. X X - Ace Telephone Association X X - ACN, Inc. X X - Action Communications, Inc. X - - Adak Eagle Enterprises, LLC - X - Adams Telephone Co-Operative X X X Advanced Network Communications, LLC X X X Advanced Proprietary Systems X - - Advanced Telephone Systems Inc. X X - Advantage Group of Florida Communications LLC X X - Aero Communications LLC X X - Affinity Wireless Solutions, LLC X - - Agate Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association X X - Agri-Valley Communications, Inc. - - X Air Advantage, LLC X - - Airadigm Communications, Inc. - - X AIRbaud Inc. X - - AKD Holdings, LLC - - X AL-GA Wireless Broadband, LLC X - - Alameda Power & Telecom X - - Alaska Communications Systems Holdings, Inc. X X X Alaska Power & Telephone, Inc. X X - AlaWeb Pioneer Services X - - Albany Mutual Telephone Association X X - Albion Telephone Company, Inc. X X X Alenco Communications, Inc. X X - Algona Municipal Utilities X X - Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company X X - All West Communications, Inc. X X X Allband Communications Cooperative X X - Allegiance Communications Holdings, LLC X X - Allen's TV Cable Service, Inc. X - - Allendale Telephone Company X X - Alliance Communications Cooperative, Inc. X X - Allnet Networking, LLC X - - ALLTEL Corporation X - X Alma Communications Company X X - Alma Telecom, Inc. X X - Alpheus Communications, LP X - - Alpine Communications, LLC X X - Page 1, March 21, 2008 Holding Companies Filing Form 477 (Reporting Data as of June 30, 2007) Broadband Local Exchange Mobile Wireless Part I Part II Part III Alta Municipal Utilities X X - Altazip Inc. X - - Alyrica Networks, Inc. X - - AMA Communications LLC X X - American Cellular Corporation - - X American Georgetown, Inc. X X - American Samoa Telecomm. Authority X X X AmeriMex Communications Corp. - X - Amery Telcom, Inc. X X - Amherst Telephone Company X X - Amplex Electric, Inc. X - - Andrew Telephone Company, Inc. X X X Ann Arbor Wireless, Inc. X - - Ansteorria Inc. X - - Antelecom, Inc. X - - Applegate Broadband LLC X - - AppState.Net, LLC X - - Arapahoe Telephone Company X X - Arcadia Telephone Cooperative X X - Arctic Slope Telephone Association Cooperative, Inc. X X X Ardmore Telephone Company, Inc. X X - Arkansas Telephone Company, Inc. X X - Arkwest Communications, Inc. X X - Armstrong Holdings, Inc. X X - Arvig Enterprises, Inc. X X - AT&T Inc. X X X AtCommunications Inc. X X - Atlantic Broadband LLC X - - Atlantic Tele-Network X X - Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation X X X Atlantic.Net Broadband, Inc. X - - Atlas Telephone Company, Inc. X X - Atwood Cable Systems, Inc. X - - Axiom Technologies, LLC X - - Ayersville Telephone Company X X - Ayrshire Farmers Mutual Telephone Company X X - B2X Online Inc. X - - Baca Valley Telephone Company, Inc. X X - Bachow / Coastel, LLC - - X Baldwin Nashville Telephone Company, Inc. X X X Baldwin Telecom, Inc. X X - Ballard Rural Telephone Cooperative Corporation, Inc. X X - Baraga Telephone Company X X - Barnes City Cooperative Telephone Company - X X Barry County Services Company X X - Bascom Mutual Telephone Co. X X - Basin 2 Way Radio, Inc. X - - Bay City Cablevision, LP X - - Bayland Telephone, Inc. X X - Bayou Internet, Inc. X - - Page 2, March 21, 2008 Holding Companies Filing Form 477 (Reporting Data as of June 30, 2007) Broadband Local Exchange Mobile Wireless Part I Part II Part III Beach Broadband LLC X - - BeamSpeed, LLC X - - Beaver Creek Cooperative Telephone Company X X - Beaver Creek Telephone Company - X - Bee Creek Communications, Inc. X - - Beehive Telephone Companies X X - Beggs Telephone Company, Inc. X X - BEK Communications Cooperative X X - Ben Lomand X X - Benchmark Communications, LLC - X - Bend Cable Communications, LLC X X - Benkelman Telephone Co., Inc. X X - Benton Cooperative Telephone Company X X - Benton Ridge Telephone Company X X - Benton/Linn Wireless LLC - - X Beresford Municipal Telephone Company X X - Bergen Telephone Company X X - Bernard Telephone Company, Inc. X X X BGWireless, Inc. X - - Big Bend Telephone Co., Inc. X X - Big River Telephone, LLC X X - BigTube Wireless, LLC X - - Bijou Telephone Co-Op Association, Inc. X X - Birch Telecom, Inc. X X - Bishop Communications Corporation X X - BIVA Telecommunications X - - Bixby Telephone Company X X - Blackduck Telephone Company X X - Blackfoot Telephone Cooperative, Inc. X X - Blanca Telephone Company X X - Blanchard Telephone Association, Inc. X X - Blaze Broadband LLC X - - Bledsoe Telephone Cooperative Inc. X X - Block Communications, Inc. X X - Bloomer Telephone Company X X - Bloomingdale Home Telephone Company X X - Bloomingdale Telephone Company, Inc. X X X Blossom Telephone Co., Inc. - X - Blue Valley Tele-Communications, Inc. X X - Bluegrass Cellular - - X Border to Border Communications, Inc. X X - BPM, Inc. X X - Braintree Electric Light Department X - - Brandenburg Telephone Company X X - Brantley Telephone Company, Inc. X X - Brazoria Telephone Company X X - Brazos Telephone Cooperative, Inc. X X X Breda Telephone Corp. X X - Bresnan Communications, LLC X X - Bright House Networks, LLC X - - Page 3, March 21, 2008 Holding Companies Filing Form 477 (Reporting Data as of June 30, 2007) Broadband Local Exchange Mobile Wireless Part I Part II Part III Brightlan LLC X - - Bristol Bay Telephone Cooperative - X X Bristol Tennessee Essential Services X X - Broadband Corp. X - - Broadband VI, LLC X - - BroadRiver, Inc. X X - Broadview Networks Holdings, Inc. X X - Broken Bow TV Cable X - - Brooklyn Mutual Telecommunications Cooperative X X X Bruce Telephone Company, Inc. X X - Bryan Family Inc. X X - Bspeedy Wireless X - - Buckland Telephone Co. X X - Budget Prepay Inc. - X - Buffalo Lake Erie Wireless Systems Co. LLC - - X Buford Communications 1, LP X - - Buggs Island Telephone Cooperative X - - Bulloch County Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc. X X - BullsEye Telecom, Inc. X X - Burke's Garden Telephone Co., Inc. - X - BurstNET Technologies, Inc. X - - Bush-Tell, Inc. - X - Butler-Bremer Mutual Telephone Company X X X Buznet Communications X - - C&W Enterprises, Inc. X - - C-M-L Telephone Cooperative Association X X - Cable Communications of Willsboro, Inc. X - - Cable One, Inc. X - - Cable Services, Inc. X - - Cable USA III X - - Cable Vision Services, Inc. X - - CableAmerica X - - Cablevision of Marion County, LLC X X - Cactus International, Inc. X - - Calaveras Telephone Company X X - California RSA #3 Ltd Partnership - - X Cambridge TelCom, Inc. X X - Cambridge Telephone Co., Inc. X X X Cameron Communications, LLC X X - Canadian Valley Telephone Company X X - Canby Telephone Association X X - Cannon Valley Communications, Inc. X X - Cap Rock Telephone Cooperative, Inc. X X X Capital 4 Outsourcing Inc. - X - Carnegie Telephone Company X X - Carolina Mountain Cablevision, Inc. X - - Carr Communications, Inc. X X - Cascade Communications Company X X X Cascade Networks, Inc. X - - Cascade Utilities, Inc. X X - Page 4, March 21, 2008 Holding Companies Filing Form 477 (Reporting Data as of June 30, 2007) Broadband Local Exchange Mobile Wireless Part I Part II Part III Casey Mutual Telephone Company X X - Cass Communications X X - Castleberry Communications X X - CATV Service, Inc. X - - Cavalier Telephone, LLC X X - Cbeyond Communications, Inc. X X - CCiLink, LLC X - - CCS, LLC X - - Cedar Falls Municipal Communications Utility X - - Cellular Network Partnership - - X Cellular South, Inc. X - X Centennial Communications Corporation X X X Center Junction Telephone Company, Inc. X X X Central Arkansas Telephone Cooperative, Inc. X X - Central Cellular, Inc. X X - Central Oklahoma Telephone Co. X X - Central Texas Telephone Cooperative, Inc. X X X CenturyTel, Inc. X X X Cequel Communications, LLC X X - Chambers Communications Corp. X - - Champion Broadband California, LLC X X - Chandler Enterprises, Inc. X - - Chapin Communications Corporation X X - Chariton Valley Telephone Corporation X X X Charter Communications X X - Chatmoss Cablevision X - - Chazy & Westport Telephone X X - Chelan County PUD X - - Chequamegon Communications Cooperative, Inc. X X - Cherokee Telephone Company X X - Chesnee Telephone Company, Inc. X X - Chester Telephone Company X X - Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authority X X - Chibardun Telephone Cooperative, Inc. X X - Chickasaw Holding Company X X - ChiliTech Internet Solutions, Inc. X - - Chillicothe Municipal Utilties X - - Choice Wireless, LC - - X Christensen Communications Company X X - Chugwater Telephone Company X X - Churchill County, State of Nevada X X X CIMCO Communications, Inc. X X - Cincinnati Bell Inc. X X X Circle Telephone Company - X - Citizens Communications Company X X X Citizens Mutual Telephone Cooperative X X - Citizens Telecommunication Technologies Inc. X - - Citizens Telephone Company (NC) X X - Citizens Telephone Company of Hammond NY, Inc. X X - Citizens Telephone Company of Higginsville, Missouri X X - Page 5, March 21, 2008 Holding Companies Filing Form 477 (Reporting Data as of June 30, 2007) Broadband Local Exchange Mobile Wireless Part I Part II Part III Citizens Telephone Company of
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