Companies that provide wireless service to the Westport area include (in alphabetical order) AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless.
AT&T Mobility | Air Mobility Command | Bell Mobility | Mobility | Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation | 15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force | Pride Mobility | Petro-Canada Mobility | New Mobility | mobility | Extravehicular Mobility Unit | Electron mobility | Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority | 97th Air Mobility Wing | 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing | 305th Air Mobility Wing |
A version of the iPhone 4 using CDMA technology to run on the Verizon Wireless cellular network in the US, long rumored as the "Verizon iPhone" since shortly after the original iPhone on AT&T Mobility was announced, was announced on January 11, 2011.
It was developed and published by SkyZone Entertainment and presented by Brine, Corp. It is currently available for AT&T, Sprint, Cincinnati Bell and T-Mobile.
A similar procedure was used by NASCAR driver Jeff Burton after the AT&T Mobility advertising was banned by a court order in 2007, and by Penske Championship Racing in NASCAR (where Cellco Partnership is prohibited) and the IRL (Marlboro).
In 2007, his song "Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop" was featured in a De Beers commercial, and later on an AT&T telephone commercial.