Centennial Communications Corp. and its subsidiaries were a wireless and broadband telecommunications services company. The company provided wireless network access and other services to wireless telephone subscribers in Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. It provided various custom calling features, such as
voice mail,
caller ID,
call forwarding,
call waiting, and
conference calling, as well as messaging services, including text
messaging,
picture messaging, and multimedia messaging services. Centennial Communications also offered its customers with
Internet access directly from their handsets as well as AirCards for laptops and computers and the ability to download games,
ring tones, and other applications. It provided various handsets employing
TDMA and
GSM/
GPRS technology in the United States; and
CDMA technology in the Caribbean. In addition, the company offered a range of communications services, including
Asynchronous Transfer Mode,
Frame Relay,
Wi-Fi,
gigabit Ethernet dedicated access, dedicated Internet ports,
international long distance, switched access,
High Speed Internet Access,
dial-up Internet access, and private line services over its own fiber-optic and microwave network in Puerto Rico. Further, it offered various types of data center services, such as server and storage collocation, Web hosting, and
managed services. In February 1997, former Centinental chief Emanuel Pinez was arrested on charges of unlawful insider trading and for running a fraudulent scheme to overstate results. By the time of Perez's trial in 1999, Centinental has lost the Wall Street prestige which the company had previously had in 1996. In March 2000, he was given a five year prison sentence and ordered to pay $150 million in restitution. Two other business executives, including former Centennial chief financial officer James Murphy, would be convicted with Perez as well. The fallout from the Pinez scandal resulted in Centinental seeing its stock delisted and profit being wiped out. By March 14, 2007, Centennial Communications provided wireless and integrated communications services in the United States and Puerto Rico to only approximately 7.1 million wireless subscribers, and 387,500 access lines and equivalents. The company was founded in 1988. It was formerly known as Centennial Cellular Corp. and changed its name to Centennial Communications Corp. in 2000. At the time of the closure, Centennial Communications was headquartered in Wall, New Jersey. ==Centennial Wireless==