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  2. AT&T outage: Company says network is fully restored after ...

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    Cricket Wireless had more than 13,000 outages, according to Downdetector. Verizon had more than 4,000 outages; T-Mobile had more than 1,900 outages; and Boost Mobile had about 700 outages.

  3. AT&T says the outage to its US cellphone network was not ...

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    By 8 p.m. ET, the reports on AT&T's network were fewer than 1,000. Cricket Wireless, which is owned by AT&T, had more than 9,000 outages at one point but the reports had also tailed off later in ...

  4. Cricket Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Cricket Wireless was founded in March 1999 by Leap Wireless International. AT&T acquired Leap Wireless International in March 2014, and later merged Cricket Wireless operations with Aio Wireless. [4] Cricket Wireless competes primarily against T-Mobile's Metro by T-Mobile, EchoStar's Boost Mobile and Verizon's Visible in the prepaid wireless ...

  5. Mobile network codes in ITU region 3xx (North America)

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    Former Cellular Network Partnership d/b/a Pioneer Cellular; [151] [167] [115] 311: 790: Coleman County Telephone Cooperative, Inc. Unknown: Unknown: Former Cellular Network Partnership d/b/a Pioneer Cellular [151] [14] 311: 800: Verizon Wireless: Operational: LTE 700: Former Bluegrass Cellular; Kentucky [151] [195] 311: 810: Verizon Wireless ...

  6. List of mobile network operators in the United States

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    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 United States while supplementing nationwide coverage through roaming agreements with other carriers.

  7. Leap Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Leap Wireless International, Inc. was a telecommunications operator that provided wireless services to approximately 4.6 million subscribers, the 5th largest, through its subsidiary, Cricket Communications, Inc. (Cricket Wireless). It was headquartered in San Diego, California. Leap Wireless and Cricket Wireless are now subsidiaries of AT&T.

  8. Troubleshoot a broadband internet connection - AOL Help

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    Check if you can visit other sites with a different browser - If you can go to another site, the problem may be associated the browser you're using. If you don't have another browser, download a supported one for free. 2. Check the physical connection - A loose cable or cord can often be the cause of a connection problem. Make sure everything ...

  9. On a good day, Idaho 55, a popular highway connecting Boise to McCall, is a hazardous road. Cars and trucks whip around tight curves with little shoulder. Signs warn of falling rock. A couple of ...