U.S. Cellular Customer Kent is Kent Rose, a hillbilly/rockabilly singer from the Chicago area who performs originals and classics.
well i worked for sprint as a tower tech and for all the peeps out there that don't know sprint Verizon us cellular alltel before Verizon bought them out all work on cdma based towers code division multipule accsess hense when your receive your us cellular message your roaming on there towers and here is the real kicker i work for sprint and they give me free phone but have us cellular for personal there cheaper and the coverage for voice is superb compared to sprint there data coverage 3g style is lacking still but all in all i love my us cellular phone but that why you getting that message your roaming on there towers if you will even though most of the above carriers just use the same towers and just add there reapeter to it and its usally a message gg22 or something
Keith David
I believe it is Haviland Morris. Most famous for her role as Jake's girlfriend, Caroline, in the movie "Sixteen Candles"
The best company is a matter of opinion. Each carrier provides their own list of benefits to their customers. You should go to someplace that offers several carriers all in one place and then you will be able to see them side by side and compare them against each other.
US Bank Routing #123000220
I believe it is a sloth.
john Lennon
Robert Downey, Jr is the actor in the latest US cellular commercial â??lets you forgetâ?? guy. From the look of things he was paid well to feature in the commercial.
She used to do their commercials.
who plays uncle sam in u. s. cellular commercial
Sleepy Rebels.
"Kaleidoscope" by Sleepy rebels
The song used in the US Cellular commercial featuring people making snow angels is "Making Angels" by The Buffalo Skinners.
There are videos available of the latest US Cellular commercials but the name of the actress in the latest commercials is not listed.
Her name is Meryl Hathaway, an actress in New York.
Piano Sonata No. 14 by Beethoven...most known as Moonlight Sonata
Respect (R E S P E C T) by Aretha Franklin