West Central Wireless

In some areas, West Central Wireless utilized AWS-1 (Band 4) spectrum for LTE.

T-Mobile had a roaming agreement with West Central Wireless, allowing T-Mobile postpaid customers to use West Central's networks (GSM, HSPA, LTE) for voice, SMS, and data, with some prepaid brands (e.g. Boost Mobile) also able to access at least voice and SMS.

West Central's network provided native service in the following twenty-six counties of West Texas: Tom Green, Howard, Glasscock, Reagan, Crockett, Sterling, Irion, Schleicher, Sutton, Coke, Edwards, Runnels, Concho, Menard, Kimble, Kerr, Coleman, McCulloch, Mason, Gillespie, Kendall, Brown, San Saba, Mills, Comanche, Erath[2] through tower microwave backhaul.

The company provided fixed wireless services using LTE technology on the 700 MHz band marketed under the West Central Net brand.

Through roaming agreements with other companies including AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile USA, and Verizon,[3] West Central was able to provide their customers with service when outside their home coverage area, albeit with significantly reduced minute and data allotments compared to what the company made available within their own service area.