CELLULAR ONE

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'Cellular One' is the trade name used by several cellular service providers in the United States and Bermuda; the trade name is currently owned by rural US provider Dobson Cellular. It was originally the trade name of one of the first mobile telephone service providers.

Contents
History
Western Wireless
Dobson
Regional markets that operate under the Cellular One brand name
Former Cellular One partners
Independent wireless providers
Partners now owned by Alltel
Partners now owned by Verizon Wireless
Partners now owned by AT&T
Partners now owned by Dobson Communications
External links

History


In 1977, the American Radio Telephone Service and Motorola formed Cellular One to offer service to the Baltimore/Washington, D.C., area. In 1984, cellular service began in the Baltimore/DC area.
The Baltimore/DC service, and the rights to the name Cellular One, were sold from Metromedia to Southwestern Bell in 1987. In 1989, Southwestern Bell Mobile Systems and McCaw Communications formed a partnership called Cellular One Group. In 1992, Vanguard Cellular Systems joined the group. In 1995, Cellular One opened up membership in the partnership to all A-side providers. Under the U.S. AMPS allocation, A-side providers were independent wireless operators, while B-side providers were usually affiliates of the local landline telephone company. A new slogan was also developed, "Cellular One: Clear Across America", recognizing cellular's national reach, although there were very few national plans at this time. In 1995, Cellular One affiliates had over 5 million customers and affiliates' towers served approximately 69% of the U.S. population. [1] Also in 1995, SNET joined the partnership. Not all A-side carriers participated: most notably, L.A. Cellular, in the nation's second largest market, Los Angeles, never participated in Cellular One, and did not have agreements with Cellular One for some time. AT&T purchased McCaw Cellular in 1994; shortly thereafter, AT&T renamed the former McCaw providers "AT&T Wireless" and dropped out of the partnership. Western Wireless joined the partnership in 1999.
When SBC Communications, which purchased SNET in 1998, and BellSouth merged their wireless operations into Cingular Wireless in 2001, the Cellular One group name became the sole property of Western Wireless. In 2004 Cingular merged with AT&T Wireless, which had acquired Vanguard in 1999, formally reuniting the original Cellular One partnership into single company.
Western Wireless

Main articles: Western Wireless

Western Wireless operated under the Cellular One brand prior to being purchased by Alltel.
Dobson

Main articles: Dobson Communications

The Cellular One brand name was also used by Dobson Cellular in various rural markets in the continental US and in Alaska. In December 2005, Dobson purchased the rights to the Cellular One name from Alltel (which had purchased Western Wireless in August). However, their services were completely unrelated. Dobson uses a TDMA and GSM network; Western Wireless used a AMPS, TDMA and CDMA network.
As of 29 June 2007, Dobson has agreed to be purchased by AT&T. The deal is expected to be finalized after FCC approval in late 2007; the future of the Cellular One brand remains unclear.

Regional markets that operate under the Cellular One brand name



★ East Central Illinois (Cellular Properties Inc.) [2]

San Luis Obispo County, California (SLO Cellular) [3]

Nacogdoches, Texas area (TX-11 Acquisition LLC) [4]

Elkins, West Virginia area (Easterbrooke Cellular) [5]

★ Northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico (Smith Bagley) [6]

Wayne and Pike counties, Pennsylvania (South Caanan Cellular) [7]

Bermuda (Bermuda Digital Communications) [8]

★ Northern Alaska (ASTAC) [9]

Former Cellular One partners


Independent wireless providers


Unicel (Rural Cellular Corporation - MA, NY, MN, VT, MS, AL, KS, OR, WA) [10]

★ Indigo Wireless (Formerly Cellular One of West Nebraska, and Cellular One of north central Pennsylvania) [11]

★ Viaero Wireless (Formerly Cellular One of Northeast Colorado) [12]

★ Long Lines Wireless (Formerly Cellular One of Great Lakes of Iowa) [13]

★ Cellular One of Lake Charles, LA (acquired by Centennial Wireless)
Partners now owned by Alltel


★ Cellular XL (Cellular One of Mississippi) Purchased Dec. 2002 [14]

★ HickoryTech Wireless (Cellular One of Mankato) Purchased by Western Wireless Jan. 2004

★ Western Wireless (Cellular One West - AZ, AR, CA, CO, IA, ID, KS, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NM, NV,
OK, SD, TX, UT & WY) Purchased Jan. 2005

★ Virginia Cellular (CellOne Virginia) Purchased 2005

★ Cellular One of Amarillo Purchased Apr. 2006 [15]

★ Cellular One of Baton Rouge, LA (owned by Radiofone of New Orleans, which SBC bought; divested by SBC to Alltel when SBC and BellSouth formed Cingular, as BellSouth already had a cellular system in Baton Rouge)
Partners now owned by Verizon Wireless


★ Price Communications Wireless (Parts of FL, GA, AL, SC) Purchased Nov. 2000 [16]

★ Alabama Wireless, Inc. (Cellular One of Northern Alabama) Purchased Jan. 2002 [17]

Contel Cellular/GTE Mobilnet (operated under the Cellular One name in most of Tennessee, northwest Georgia, northern Alabama, and north central Kentucky; dropped the Cellular One name and switched to the GTE Wireless name in the late 1990s)
Partners now owned by AT&T


AT&T Wireless (original McCaw systems; see above)

Vanguard Cellular (see above)

BellSouth Cellular (operated under the Cellular One name instead of the BellSouth name in the Indianapolis, IN area; switched to the Cingular brand when SBC and BellSouth formed Cingular)
Partners now owned by Dobson Communications


★ PriCellular (NY, PA, MN, OH, KY, MI, WV, TN) Acquired by American Cellular Mar. 1998 [18]

★ American Cellular Purchased Aug. 2003 [19]

★ RFB Cellular, Inc (Cellular One of Northeast Michigan) Purchased Dec. 2004 [20]

★ Highland Cellular (VA, WV) Purchased Oct. 2006 [21]

External links



Cellular One Group homepage

Dobson Cellular One homepage

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