Centennial Wireless
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| Centennial Wireless | |
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| Type | Public (NASDAQ: CYCL) |
| Founded | 1987 |
| Headquarters | Fort Wayne, Indiana United States |
| Key people | Michael J. Small, CEO Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, CFO Ex. VP |
| Industry | Communications Services |
| Products | Telecommunications |
| Revenue | ▲$882.4 Million USD (2005) |
| Employees | 3,622 |
| Website | www.centennialwireless.com |
Centennial Wireless is a regional wireless telecommunications provider that operates a GSM network in the Midwest states of Michigan, Ohio and Indiana as well as the Southeastern states of Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Centennial Wireless is a wholly owned subsidiary of Centennial Communications. Centennial also operates CDMA networks in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Centennial Wireless has approximately 1.1 million subscribers as of October 2007.
[edit] Current Devices
- HTC Touch
- HTC S621
- BlackBerry Curve
- BlackBerry 8700
- BlackBerry Pearl
- Merlin XU870
- Sierra Wireless 875u USB modem
- Sierra Wireless 881u USB modem
- Sierra Wireless AirCard 860
- Sierra Wireless AirCard 875
- Nokia N95
- Nokia N76
- Motorola RAZR2
- Sony Ericsson K790
- Motorola ROKR Z6
- Nokia 5310
- Motorola KRZR
- Sony Ericsson W580i (white, gray, pink and black)
- Sony Ericsson K550
- Nokia 6300
- Sony Ericsson W300 (black and white)
- Motorola PEBL (pumpkin and celery)
- Motorola RAZR V3 (Cosmic Blue, Silver, Pink)
- Motorola RAZR V3i
- Samsung c416
- Nokia 6085 - (Blue, Pink, Black)
- Nokia 2760
- Nokia 6103
- Samsung T509
- Samsung A226
- Nokia 6061 (black and red)
- Nokia 6030
- Motorola W220 (black and pink)
- Samsung x506
- Nokia 2610
- Motorola FONE F3
[edit] BlackBerry Release
Centennial Wireless launched its BlackBerry service on September 27, 2007.
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