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 in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Centennial Wireless has approximately 1.1 million subsribers as of October 2007.
Telcel is Mexico's largest mobile phone carrier, owned by América Móvil. Founded in 1989 and based in Mexico City, Telcel is the leading provider of wireless communications services in Mexico. As of December 31, 2006, Telcel’s cellular network covered more than 63% of the geographical area of Mexico, including all major cities, and 90% of Mexico’s population.
movistar is a major mobile phone operator owned by Telefónica Móviles. It operates in Spain and in many Latin American countries. Many movistar networks were acquired from BellSouth.
MiPhone is a mobile network operator in Jamaica that provide service using the CDMA technology. MiPhone belongs to Oceanic Digital Jamaica and it uses the MiPhone brand name as its public trading name and in all customer and media communications. Oceanic announced that it had reached an agreement in principle to sell its Jamaican assets to the Latin American network company America Movil.
TIGO was launched in Paraguay on 2004, to replace the old national brand TELECEL with a new international brand. TIGO Paraguay is the largest mobile operator with more than 1.2 million users. It competes with international operators like Personal (Telecom Argentina / Telecom Italia), CTI Móvil (America Movil) and others, using technologies AMPS/TDMA (to be shut down) and GSM/GPRS both over 850 MHz.
Detailed forward planning and high levels of investment enable Cable & Wireless to provide world class telecommunications services to 16 islands across the BVI from Anegada to Jost Van Dyke. Customers enjoy a reliability of service that is second to none. While businesses in neighbouring islands have lost service for weeks or even months due to adverse weather conditions, the network in the BVI has withstood the onslaught of numerous hurricanes in recent times.
TIGO was launched in Bolivia on 2005, to replace the old national brand TELECEL BOLIVIA with a new international brand. TIGO Bolivia is the second mobile operator with more than 1.3 million users. It competes with international operators like Entel (Telecom Italia), and Nuevatel PCS, using technologies AMPS/TDMA (to be shut down) and GSM/GPRS both over 850 MHz.
The Telecommunications Company Suriname (Telesur) is the government owned full telecommunications service provider for the South American nation of Suriname. The services provided by Telesur include telephone, internet and GSM wireless services. Telesur is currently running a 900/1800 GSM Network.
Digicel's goal is to provide our customers with affordable and innovative mobile communications that fosters personal and professional connections between nations and people. Since our launch in 2001, Digicel has become the fastest growing mobile telecommunications operator in the Caribbean and a recent new entrant to the Central American mobile market. We are renowned amongst our customers for competitive rates, unbeatable coverage, superior customer care, a wide variety of products and services, innovative new technology and state-of-the-art handsets as well as community support and development.