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Criteria

There are hundreds (thousands?) of telephone companies in the US. I've noticed some rather obscure companies creeping on to this list. I should have probably given this more thought when starting this template, but I'd like to try to come up with some criteria to keep this template manageable. I suggest a minimum of 100,000 access lines for inclusion. This makes little change to the template, except for the exclusion of the recently-added

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Access Lines
Company Lines (in millions) Source
ACS
0.1974 [1]
AT&T 31.855 (September 2008) [2]
CenturyLink
15.057 (June 2011) [3]
Cincinnati Bell
0.7117 (March 2010) [4]
Deltacom
0.375 [5]
FairPoint 1.454 (September 2010) [6]
Frontier 5.490 (June 2011) [7]
Hawaiian Telcom 0.6153 [8]
TDS 1.1 [9]
Verizon
35.197 (March 2009) [10]
Windstream
3.26 (June 2011) [11]
Alaska Power and Telephone Company 0.013 [12]
Seaport Capital 0.0365 [13]

Afiler 04:31, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hey, should Vonage be here?

Can VoIP providers be in the list as well? Feel free to remove Vonage from the template. FOPFan300 21:05, 28 October 2011 (UTC) 

Outside the scope of this template, which is for landline companies. That's why mobile companies aren't included, either. The navbox title should probably be changed to make that clearer. oknazevad (talk) 21:53, 28 October 2011 (UTC) (PS, new comments go on the bottom)[reply]