Chariton Valley Communications, often shortened to Chariton Valley, is a mobile network operator serving primarily rural areas within the United States, specifically concentrated in the North American region. This network holds significant importance for connectivity in areas often overlooked by larger national carriers. Operating under MCC (Mobile Country Code) 311, identifying networks within the United States, and MNC (Mobile Network Code) 10, uniquely identifying Chariton Valley, the operator plays a critical role in providing essential communication services. They offer both cellular and broadband services. While exact coverage details and technologies used require further specific research but given their rural focus, Chariton Valley likely utilizes a combination of network technologies and roaming agreements to ensure widespread service availability. Compared to national giants like Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile, Chariton Valley focuses on providing reliable service in their operational footprint, often deploying services like fixed wireless broadband alongside their mobile offerings to meet the diverse needs of their customer base. As more details come to light, more data can be added.
Network Name | Chariton Valley Communications Chariton |
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Country | |
Region | North America & Caribbean(US) |
Mobile Country Code (MCC) | 311 |
Mobile Network Code (MNC) | 010 |
Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) ID | 311010 |
Network Status | Live |
Network Type | CDMA (850) CDMA (1900) |
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