Commnet Wireless

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Commnet Wireless
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Telecommunications
Headquarters Castle Rock, Colorado
Area served
Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming
Parent ATN International
Subsidiaries Choice Broadband
Choice Wireless
Website www.commnetbroadband.com

Commnet Wireless is an American telecommunications company which offers wholesale roaming, enterprise, and retail solutions[ clarification needed ] to other mobile network operators. [1] It is a subsidiary of ATN International. [2] Commnet serves the U.S. states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. [3]

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Commnet Wireless also operates the Choice Wireless and Choice Broadband brands, which provide wireless and wireline service to customers in the western United States. [4]

Wireless networks

Radio frequency spectrum chart

The following chart lists the known frequency owned, and/or deployed by Commnet Wireless. [5]

Frequency BandBand numberProtocolGenerationStatus
850 MHz CLR5 CDMA/EV-DO 2G/3G Decommissioned [6]
1.9 GHz PCS2
850 MHz CLR5 GSM/EDGE 2G Active
1.9 GHz PCS2
850 MHz CLR5 UMTS/HSPA 3G
1.9 GHz PCS2
600 MHz DD 71 LTE 4G
700 MHz Lower SMH

A/B/C Blocks

12
1.7/2.1 GHz AWS4/66

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References

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