Tuesday, November 14, 2006

U.S. Cellular

One of the only companies left that offers FREE incoming calls.
In addition, their nights start at 7pm (on the more expensive plans)

Chicago-based U.S. Cellular Corporation (AMEX: USM) is a super-regional wireless company, serving 5.7 million customers in 149 markets in 26 states. With 2004 service revenues of $2.64 billion, U.S. Cellular maintains one of the industry’s highest levels of customer satisfaction by emphasizing customer support, quality network coverage and comprehensive range of wireless products and services.
Founded in 1983, U.S. Cellular and its nearly 7,400 associates are focused on total customer satisfaction.
In 2004, U.S. Cellular added 627,000 new customers to its network, sustaining a five-year compound annual growth rate of 15%. The company also reported an 19 percent increase in operating revenues to $2.8 billion.

1 comment:

LAArt said...

So jay - since when are we running free advertising for companies that don't even serve the West Coast? This blog is about things that suck - which is why it's called "World Gone Downhill". A more appropriate post would be about how Sprint/Nextel no longer gives you free incoming calls (Nextel) or First Incoming Minute Free (Sprint), while raising rates and offering crappy phones - how about that?