Qwest Wireless

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Owned by Qwest Communications, Qwest Wireless LLC is its cellular phone service offered in the United States. Qwest Wireless is a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) that operates on Sprint PCS's CDMA network. Qwest is the only Baby Bell that offers its wireless service as an MVNO; Verizon Communications offers wireless service through Verizon Wireless, and AT&T and BellSouth offer theirs through Cingular.

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American mobile phone companies
Alltel | Centennial Wireless | Cincinnati Bell Wireless | Cingular Wireless | Cricket Communications | Dobson Cellular | Edge Wireless | MetroPCS | nTelos | Plateau Wireless | Revol | SouthernLINC Wireless | Sprint Nextel | SunCom | T-Mobile | U.S. Cellular | Unicel | Verizon Wireless | Viaero
Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO)s: 7-Eleven Wireless | Amp'd Mobile | Boost Mobile | Disney Mobile | Hawaiian Telcom | Helio | Jitterbug Wireless | Jump Mobile | Mobile ESPN | Net10 Wireless | Qwest Wireless | Simple Freedom | TracFone | Virgin Mobile | XE Mobile
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Qwest Communications International, Inc.

Corporate Directors: Richard Notebaert | Linda Alvarado | Philip Anschutz | Charles Biggs | K. Dane Brooksher | Cannon Harvey | Peter Hellman | R. David Hoover | Patrick Martin | Caroline Matthews | Wayne Murdy | Frank Popoff | James Unruh

Assets
Holding Companies: U S West
Bell Operating Companies: Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph | Northwestern Bell | Pacific Northwest Bell
Other Telephone Companies: El Paso County Telephone Company | Malheur Bell
Wireless Services: Qwest Wireless
Miscellaneous Assets: Qwest Software Services

Annual Revenue: $13.9 billion USD ( FY 2005) | Employees: 41,000 | Stock Symbol: NYSE: Q | Website: www.qwest.com