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  2. Cellular frequencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Initially almost one third of US population was in the channel 51 exclusion zones. As of August 2016 T-Mobile US has cleared almost all exclusion zones by either subsidizing relocation of channel 51 stations or by obtaining a permission to use 700 A block while the stations still operate on channel 51. [11]

  3. Ting Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Its plan also changed, moving away from pay-as-you-go rates. [15] In June 2022 Dish offered wireless services through its Ting Mobile, Boost Mobile, Republic Wireless, and Gen Mobile brands. [16] As of September of 2022, Ting Mobile plans use the Verizon and T-Mobile networks, with phones on either of those services likely to work on Ting's ...

  4. Republic Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Republic was an early provider of WiFi-first MVNO services. [3]Created in January 2010 as a subsidiary of Bandwidth.com, the company announced it would provide a monthly subscription of $19 per month for wireless service with unlimited calling, texting, and data on a "Hybrid Calling" system.

  5. Telus Mobility - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, the only plans in which Telus and Bell charge per message (either outgoing or incoming) are pay-per-use prepaid plans. [35] [36] All monthly rate plans include at least unlimited text messaging to numbers within Canada. [37]

  6. John Legere - Wikipedia

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    Prior to joining T-Mobile US, he was CEO of Asia Global Crossing from February 2000 to January 2002, and CEO of Global Crossing from October 2001 to October 2011 where he led the organization through bankruptcy and eventually an acquisition by Level 3 Communications.

  7. History of mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    It was unencrypted and easily vulnerable to eavesdropping via a scanner; it was susceptible to cell phone "cloning" and it used a Frequency-division multiple access (FDMA) scheme and required significant amounts of wireless spectrum to support. On 6 March 1983, the DynaTAC 8000X mobile phone launched on the first US 1G network by Ameritech.

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