Carolina West Wireless sells network to Verizon
TL;DR: Carolina West Wireless said it is selling its network to Verizon, affecting Carolina West Wireless postpaid mobile service, Bark Mobile prepaid service, and Clearstream fixed wireless access service.
Carolina West Wireless is selling its network to Verizon, according to Light Reading. The reported transaction affects the regional carrier's postpaid mobile business as well as its Bark Mobile prepaid brand and Clearstream fixed wireless access service.
Light Reading identified Carolina West Wireless as a regional carrier and said the company is transitioning its network to Verizon. The report did not specify financial terms, a closing date, or the geographic scope of the network assets in the excerpt provided.
The services named in the report are Carolina West Wireless postpaid mobile, Bark Mobile prepaid, and Clearstream FWA. FWA, or fixed wireless access, is a broadband service delivered over a mobile wireless network rather than a wired connection.
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