Midwest Wireless
One of the things about a first century we all need to worry about is the Big Brother hand of the government reaching in and telling you what you can and cannot do. Midwest wireless is one of these unfortunate victims of this type of abuse. Purchased by Alltel in 2005 and cleared of their antitrust disputes, Midwest wireless unfortunately had to succumb to these fears and their corporate life was cut short. Headquartered at of Minnesota Midwest wireless used to be responsible for a great part of the Midwest including Minnesota western Wisconsin and Northern Iowa.
This has been the sad story again and again for many companies; the smaller guys get eaten up by the bigger guys and this synthesis into sameness is what's rotting away much of what's beautiful about the individuality of this country at its core. Midwest wireless hit a bad patch; in a time before many of us ever even thought wireless cell phones would be much of anything at all in how you use them almost as an extension of ourselves.
Unfortunately for Midwest wireless there and came too soon. And yet the blessing of being spared the total layoff (they were purchased by a bigger company) makes the pill that much more bittersweet. In the Midwest though they've never known a better wireless provider at the end Midwest wireless.
One thing you can do, if you want to find out the true truth about Midwest wireless and everything in they were all about, is you can do a search engine search. Search engine searches capture a moment in time as it was. There is nothing as true as the moment. For people, blogging or writing reviews, at that time, this is really what they thought about whatever! If there really is to be any doubt about people's true feelings, it's when things happen posthumously. All the sudden all these sorts of good feelings in good memories come out; it's not the most genuine way to be and certainly doesn't help any of us understand the way things really were.
And yet we continue the charade, day after day, we shrug our shoulders and live with it. There is not really any other way for people to be. People don't know how to deal with the truth in the moment as is happening; so we take our half-truths and bundle them up inside ourselves and then one day, we turn to face ourselves in the mirror and realize that all our lives we’ve been living a lie.