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  2. United States Telecom Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Telecom Association ( USTelecom) is an organization that represents telecommunications-related businesses based in the United States. As a trade association, it represent the converged interests of the country's telecommunications industry. Member companies represent a diverse set of communications-related businesses ...

  3. United Wireless - Wikipedia

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    United Wireless is a cellular telecommunications company in the United States, based in Dodge City, Kansas. United Wireless is a wholly-owned subsidiary of United Telephone Association, Inc., a telecommunications cooperative founded in 1951. In 2005, United Wireless Communications, Inc. was started as a way of bringing the latest cellular ...

  4. Independent telephone company - Wikipedia

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    The United States Independent Telephone Association (USITA), their trade association, became the United States Telecom Association. Bryant Pond in Woodstock, Maine was known as having the last manual magneto (hand-crank) telephone exchange in America. The family-owned Bryant Pond Telephone Company was operated from a two-position magneto ...

  5. List of mobile network operators in the United States

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    AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Dish Wireless , and uscellular also sell SIM cards through their retail channels, both in-store and online. The top five wireless providers operate nationwide wireless networks which cover most of the population in the United States, while smaller carriers provide native network coverage across selected regions of the ...

  6. History of the telephone in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The telephone played a major communications role in American history from the 1876 publication of its first patent by Alexander Graham Bell onward. In the 20th century the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) dominated the telecommunication market as the at times largest company in the world, until it was broken up and replaced by a system of competitors.

  7. United States Telecom Association v. FCC (2004) - Wikipedia

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    FCC. United States Telecom Association v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America. USTA v. FCC is the 2004 court case in which the Washington, D.C., Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the Federal Communications Commission's Triennial Review Order (TRO). The court's decision is based on the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ...

  8. United States Telecom Association v. FCC (2016) - Wikipedia

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    United States Telecom Association v. FCC, 825 F. 3d 674 (D.C. Cir., 2016), was a case at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upholding an action by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) the previous year in which broadband Internet was reclassified as a "telecommunications service" under the Communications Act of 1934, after which Internet service providers (ISPs) were ...

  9. Communications in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The FCC logo. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent government agency responsible for regulating the radio, television and phone industries. The FCC regulates all interstate communications, such as wire, satellite and cable, and international communications originating or terminating in the United States.

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