GTC Wireless

GTC Wireless

Infobox Company
name = GTC Wireless, Inc.

type = Private
genre =
foundation = 1997
founder =
location_city = Whippany, NJ
location_country = USA
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key_people =
area_served =
industry = Telecommunications
products =
services = Wireless,
revenue = n/a
operating_income = n/a
net_income = n/a
num_employees = n/a
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homepage = http://www.gtcwireless.com/
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footnotes = 1

GTC Wireless is a telecommunication corporation found in 1997. Since it was sold in 2007, it's operations are solely in the wireless phone service. They are an MVNO on the AT&T network.

History

Originally GTC Telecom, GTC Wireless was found in 1997 and changed its name in 2006. This follow their intent of shifting to being a Mobile Virtual Network Operator. [cite web | title =GTC Telecom to Change Name to GTC Wireless | publisher ="Business Wire " | date = November 7, 2005 | url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2005_Nov_7/ai_n15779542 | accessdate =2007-11-05 ]

GTC Wireless was sold to Atrium Wireless Partners, LLC in November, 2007. They are an independent company and are no longer affiliated with GTC Telecom.

External links

* [http://www.gtcwireless.com/ GTE Wireless]

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