nTelos operated as a RLEC in Virginia and owns two incumbent local exchange carriers and serves three rural Virginia regions. As a CLEC, nTelos provided service in 16 areas in Virginia and on most highways, and cities in West Virginia.
What happened to nTelos wireline services?
nTelos’ wireline services were spun off into a separate company, Lumos Networks, beginning in August 2011. Lumos became fully independent of nTelos at the close of business on October 31, 2011.
Is Shentel owned by nTelos?
As of 2013, nTelos’ service area covered 5.3 million people making it the 9th largest provider of mobile broadband in the United States. On August 10, 2015, it was announced that Shenandoah Telecommunications Company, or Shentel, had agreed to merge with nTelos.
Does nTelos Wireless operate in Virginia?
nTelos Wireless operated a CDMA PCS network in Virginia, portions of West Virginia, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, and North Carolina. nTelos Wireless began acquiring PCS spectrum in western Virginia and West Virginia in 1995 and began operations in Virginia in 1997 and in West Virginia in 1998.