As communication was difficult due to geographical reasons, a private carrier service was established in 1868.
It ended common carrier service in 1982, but has since been partially reopened as a tourist railway.
In areas with good roads, regular carrier services were established between major towns.
The transmission of money is not considered to be a common carrier service.
In 1912, carrier service was announced for establishment in towns of second and third class with $100,000 appropriated by Congress.
The Company provides a range of wholesale international carrier services.
Savannah is lucky; it still has major carrier service.
This timeline is an attempt to provide a unified chronology of key dates in carrier service.
First, it will provide a carriers' carrier service to other operators, and plans to roll out a fiber transmission network in three phases.
However, advanced carrier services such as pay per view and video on demand will require a box.