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  2. Nortel payphones - Wikipedia

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    The rights to Millennium phones were sold to QuorTech when Nortel moved away from manufacturing phone devices, and were subsequently sold to WiMacTel. Quortech has all but disappeared from the public and in March 2014, WiMacTel announced they were the only operator of Millennium payphones in Canada and the US. [4]

  3. File:FUCF Taxes, Fees, and Government Charges on Wireless ...

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  4. File:RWHS Daily Schedule.pdf - Wikipedia

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    We modified the schedule to reflect changes after adding "hours" to our lunches and advisory periods. The new images reflects the current 1-8 schedule (addition of hrs 2 and 3, and 6 and 7) vs the previous 1-4. 18:44, 29 August 2010: 1,275 × 1,650 (55 KB) Czsheehan

  5. Termination rates - Wikipedia

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    While termination rates between fixed line telecommunication operators frequently amount to less than US$0.01, mobile termination charges can be significantly higher, especially for international calls. In Europe, the average termination charge for a call varies, ranging from less than 1ct in Austria and Cyprus to much higher charges in Bulgaria.

  6. Event chain diagram - Wikipedia

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    Event ChainDiagrams: Local and global threats and opportunities with pre- and post mitigation probabilities and impacts. Single events are shown as arrows on the bars on a Gantt Chart. Arrows pointing down represent threats. Arrows pointing up on the Gantt chart represent opportunities or event “Risk Response Plan is executed”.

  7. Event scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Event scheduling is the activity of finding a suitable time for an event such as meetings, conferences, trips, etc. It is an important part of event planning that is usually carried out at its beginning stage. In general, event scheduling must take into account what impact particular dates of the event could have on the success of the event.

  8. File:United States Frequency Allocations Chart 2011 - The ...

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    Note: Information in the chart has been superseded by the information in File:United States Frequency Allocations Chart 2016 - The Radio Spectrum.pdf, which was downloaded from the US Department of Commerce web site and archived at archive.org.

  9. Category:Daily events - Wikipedia

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