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- Reviewed on: 05/05/2008
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Centennial Wireless serves 1.1 million customers in portions of Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. Outside of the continental United States, it serves Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The carrier offers traditional monthly plans and a variety of data and messaging plans. Most calling plans include free calls and text messages to other Centennial customers plus free incoming calls while on the carrier's home network. As a GSM carrier it offers a wide variety of cell phones and smartphones, including RIM BlackBerry, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson devices. Also, you can get unique models not offered by the major U.S. carriers. Centennial was founded in 1987.
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