Copper Valley Wireless is a regional mobile network operator in the United States of America, primarily serving rural areas. Focused on providing connectivity where larger national carriers might have limited coverage, Copper Valley Wireless plays a crucial role in bridging the digital divide, particularly within its operational footprint in North America & Caribbean. The network is identified internationally using its Mobile Country Code (MCC) of 310, which signifies its American origin, and a unique Mobile Network Code (MNC) of 930. This MCC/MNC combination allows mobile devices to identify and connect to the Copper Valley Wireless network for voice, data, and messaging services. Compared to national giants like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, Copper Valley Wireless differentiates itself by concentrating on underserved communities which may be in areas of challenging terrain or lower population density. By having a robust service, it means that customers in these areas enjoy reliable communication services. These rural carriers often utilize different technologies and strategies to provide the best possible coverage and service to their local customer base and thus require their own unique MNC to allow mobile devices to connect correctly.
Network Name | Copper Valley Wireless |
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Country | |
Region | North America & Caribbean(US) |
Mobile Country Code (MCC) | 310 |
Mobile Network Code (MNC) | 930 |
Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) ID | 310930 |
Network Status | Live |
Network Type | CDMA |
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