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Service Provider Handsets by Air Interface and HAC Rating January Service Provider Handsets by Air Interface and HAC Rating January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Company Name Air Interface Air Interface-Other Total offered M3 M4 T3 T4 Non-HAC With Wi-Fi 7-Eleven, Inc. CDMA 3 3 2 7-Eleven, Inc. GSM 2 1 1 1 ACS Wireless, Inc. CDMA 47 15 31 8 26 1 4 Advanced Communications Technology, Inc. CDMA 11 3 6 5 2 Advantage Cellular Systems, Inc. d/b/a DTC Wireless GSM 37 16 12 1 21 Airadigm Communications, Inc. GSM 29 13 8 16 4 Airpeak Communications, LLC iDEN 8 6 6 2 Airwave Wireless, LLC GSM 1 1 1 Alltel Communications, LLC (by Management Trust) CDMA 52 25 26 10 18 1 Alltel Communications, LLC (by Management Trust) GSM 4 2 2 2 All West Wireless, Inc. CDMA 8 3 5 3 5 AMERICELL PA3 LP GSM 18 10 1 9 7 2 Arctic Slope Telephone Association Cooperative, Inc. GSM 15 8 6 1 7 AST Telecom, LLC dba Blue Sky Communications GSM 12 11 1 8 2 Atlantic Seawinds Corporation LLC GSM 50 30 19 2 20 14 Atlantic Seawinds Corporation LLC WCDMA 32 20 11 2 12 10 AT&T Mobility GSM 91 40 27 4 51 20 AT&T Mobility WCDMA 58 29 17 4 29 16 Baldwin Nashville Telephone Company, Inc. GSM 40 19 14 21 5 Barnes City Cooperative Telephone Co. GSM 40 16 11 1 24 5 Bernard Communications Inc GSM 40 17 11 1 23 5 Blanca telephone Company CDMA 2 1 1 2 Bluegrass Wireless LLC d/b/a Bluegrass Cellular CDMA 39 21 18 14 15 6 Bluegrass Wireless LLC d/b/a Bluegrass Cellular GSM 2 1 1 1 Brantley Telephone Company, Inc. CDMA 4 2 2 2 2 Brazos Cellular Communications, Ltd. CDMA 6 1 4 4 1 Bristol Bay Cellular Partnership CDMA 7 1 5 1 3 1 Bristol Bay Cellular Partnership AMPS 2 1 1 Brookings Municipal Utilities d/b/a Swiftel Communications CDMA 39 12 27 13 19 11 Brookings Municipal Utilities d/b/a Swiftel Communications GSM 4 3 1 3 2 Brooklyn Mutual Telecommunications Cooperative GSM 18 17 11 1 1 Buffalo-Lake Erie Wireless Systems Co. LLC CDMA 9 2 6 1 5 1 Page 1 of 9 Service Provider Handsets by Air Interface and HAC Rating January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Company Name Air Interface Air Interface-Other Total offered M3 M4 T3 T4 Non-HAC With Wi-Fi Cable & Communications Corporation dba Mid-Rivers CDMA 15 3 11 2 12 1 Wireless Cable & Communications Corporation dba Mid-Rivers AMPS 2 1 1 1 Wireless California RSA No. 3 Limited Partnership d/b/a Golden State CDMA 25 12 13 4 10 2 Cellular Caprock Cellular GSM 11 7 6 4 1 Carolina West Wireless, Inc. CDMA 48 18 29 7 25 1 1 Carolina West Wireless, Inc. GSM 2 1 1 1 Cbeyond Communications, LLC CDMA 15 5 8 1 6 2 1 Cbeyond Communications, LLC GSM 2 1 1 1 CCM Wireless, Inc. GSM 39 17 11 1 22 5 Cedar-Wapsie Communications, Inc. d/b/a Butler-Bremer GSM 40 17 11 2 23 4 Communications Cellular Network Partnership, A Limited Partnership d/b/a CDMA 24 7 17 5 12 Pioneer Cellular Cellular Network Partnership, A Limited Partnership d/b/a GSM 2 1 1 1 Pioneer Cellular Cellular Properties, Inc. d/b/a Cellular One of East Central GSM 66 15 9 1 51 9 Illinois Cellular Properties, Inc. d/b/a Cellular One of East Central WCDMA 15 1 14 7 Illinois Cellular South Licenses, Inc CDMA 32 12 20 7 17 2 Cellular South Licenses, Inc GSM 1 1 Centennial Communications Corp. CDMA 18 6 10 10 2 Centennial Communications Corp. GSM 45 13 10 32 1 Center Junction Telephone Company GSM 40 17 11 1 23 5 Central Iowa Wireless Co. GSM 18 10 9 8 Chesnee Telephone Company, Inc. GSM 27 17 12 2 10 5 Chester Telephone Company GSM 19 16 11 3 Choice Wireless, LC GSM 27 16 11 11 2 Churchill County Telephone d/b/a CC Communications CDMA 29 14 15 4 9 Cincinnati Bell Wireless LLC GSM 78 22 20 56 15 Circle K Stores Inc GSM 2 2 Clay County Communications, LLC GSM 39 17 12 22 4 Page 2 of 9 Service Provider Handsets by Air Interface and HAC Rating January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Company Name Air Interface Air Interface-Other Total offered M3 M4 T3 T4 Non-HAC With Wi-Fi Cleveland Unlimited, Inc CDMA 25 9 16 6 16 CLTel Wireless, Inc. GSM 29 15 10 1 14 3 C-M-L Telephone Cooperative Association GSM 39 16 10 2 23 4 Comm 1 Wireless, Inc. GSM 22 13 10 1 9 5 Community Digital Wireless, LLC GSM 39 17 11 2 22 5 Comporium Wireless, LLC GSM 49 29 24 2 20 14 ComScape Telecommunications of Raleigh-Durham, Inc. CDMA 6 3 3 3 Debtor-in-Possession Consolidated Telcom GSM 1 1 Consumer Cellular, Inc GSM 8 6 5 1 2 Copper Valley Wireless, Inc. CDMA 15 5 9 3 8 1 Coral Wireless LLC dba Mobi PCS CDMA 30 13 16 6 14 1 Cordova Wireless Communications, Inc. GSM 3 3 3 3 Corn Belt Telephone Company GSM 40 17 11 1 23 5 Corr Wireless Communications, LLC GSM 41 13 10 28 10 Credo Mobile, Inc. CDMA 19 5 12 2 10 2 1 Credo Mobile, Inc. GSM 1 1 Cross Valiant Cellular Partnership d/b/a Bigfoot Cellular GSM 23 13 12 10 5 Cross Wireless, L.L.C. GSM 12 10 1 3 1 1 1 CSM Wireless, LLC CDMA 25 9 16 6 16 CST Communications, Inc. GSM 12 7 6 5 CTC Telcom, Inc. d/b/a Mosaic Telecom GSM 7 2 2 5 1 CTC Telcom, Inc. d/b/a Mosaic Telecom WCDMA 7 2 2 5 1 CTC Telecom, Inc. CDMA 19 6 12 4 10 1 CT Cube, L.P. d/b/a West Central Wireless GSM 41 15 10 1 26 Cumberland Cellular Partnership d/b/a Bluegrass Cellular CDMA 39 20 19 14 15 4 Cumberland Cellular Partnership d/b/a Bluegrass Cellular GSM 2 1 1 1 Custer Telphone Cooperative, Inc. CDMA 14 8 6 3 8 Dallas County Wireless, Inc. d/b/a Minburn Communications GSM 40 17 11 1 23 5 DeltaCom, Inc. CDMA 6 1 4 4 1 Denali Spectrum License Sub, LLC CDMA 21 8 13 7 6 DOCOMO Pacific, Inc. CDMA 1 1 Page 3 of 9 Service Provider Handsets by Air Interface and HAC Rating January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Company Name Air Interface Air Interface-Other Total offered M3 M4 T3 T4 Non-HAC With Wi-Fi DOCOMO Pacific, Inc. GSM 59 13 1 9 45 4 DOCOMO Pacific, Inc. WCDMA 23 3 1 3 19 3 Eagle Telephone System, INC dba Snake River PCS CDMA 12 6 6 4 5 3 East Buchanan Telephone Cooperative GSM 9 5 3 4 East Kentucky Network, LLC d/b/a Appalachian Wireless CDMA 38 14 23 13 17 1 2 East Kentucky Network, LLC d/b/a Appalachian Wireless GSM 2 1 1 1 EpicTouchCo GSM 39 11 9 28 2 Etex Communications, LP d/b/a Etex Wireless CDMA 20 8 12 3 8 Evertek, Inc. GSM 40 17 12 1 23 5 Farmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company CDMA 2 1 1 1 Farmers Mutual Telephone Company CDMA 26 5 20 2 20 1 1 Fenton Cooperative Telephone Company GSM 10 5 5 5 Firefly Communications, Inc. GSM 2 2 Flat Wireless, LLC CDMA 10 6 4 3 6 FMTC Wireless, Inc. GSM 37 16 12 21 5 FWC Communications, Inc. GSM 34 14 10 1 20 5 General Communication, Inc. dba GCI, Alaska Digitel, Alaska CDMA 38 11 21 7 20 6 Wireless General Communication, Inc. dba GCI, Alaska Digitel, Alaska GSM 28 21 14 1 7 5 Wireless GreatCall, Inc. CDMA 2 2 2 GW Wireless, Inc. GSM 1 1 1 Hardin County Wireless, Inc. GSM 40 17 11 1 23 5 Hargray Communications Group, Inc. dba Hargray CDMA 11 1 10 3 4 Hawaiian Telcom Services Company, Inc. CDMA 16 5 11 3 8 Home Telecom, LLC GSM 11 11 7 2 1 Horry Telephone Cooperative GSM 59 30 23 2 29 2 HTC Communications GSM 40 17 11 1 23 5 IDT Telecom, Inc. GSM 3 1 2 Illinois Valley Cellular RSA 2-II Partnership CDMA 32 14 18 5 13 4 Illinois Valley Cellular RSA 2-I Partnership CDMA 33 14 19 6 13 4 INDIGO WIRELESS GSM 18 10 1 9 7 2 Inland Cellular Telephone Company CDMA 30 11 19 7 12 2 Page 4 of 9 Service Provider Handsets by Air Interface and HAC Rating January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Company Name Air Interface Air Interface-Other Total offered M3 M4 T3 T4 Non-HAC With Wi-Fi InTouch America, Inc. CDMA 35 15 19 7 17 1 InTouch America, Inc. WCDMA 4 3 1 1 Iowa RSA No. 2 Limited Partnership d/b/a Chat Mobility CDMA 14 3 11 2 9 Iowa Wireless Services, LLC GSM 14 9 7 1 5 1 Iowa Wireless Services, LP GSM 40 17 11 1 23 5 IT&E Overseas, Inc. CDMA 2 2 2 IT&E Overseas, Inc. GSM 2 2 2 James Valley Wireless, LLC CDMA 28 7 20 4 13 1 3 Kaplan Telephone Company, Inc.
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