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  2. Vertical service code - Wikipedia

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    A vertical service code (VSC) is a sequence of digits and the signals star (*) and pound/hash (#) dialed on a telephone keypad or rotary dial to access certain telephone service features. [1] Some vertical service codes require dialing of a telephone number after the code sequence.

  3. *82 - Wikipedia

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    To correctly unblock a number, listen for a dial tone, dial *82, and listen for the momentary flashing dial tone which confirms the override. Then establish the connection as usual by dialing 1, the area code, and the phone number to complete the call.

  4. List of mobile telephone prefixes by country - Wikipedia

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    All carrier (From Jan 1, 2004) 82 10 NXXX-XXXX +82 10 0XX-XXXX for satellite phone 11: 9~10: SK Telecom (until Dec 31, 2003) All Carrier (existing subscribers, from Jan 1, 2004) 82 11 NXX-XXXX +82 11 9XXX-XXXX 16: KT (until Dec 31, 2003) All Carrier (existing subscribers, from Jan 1, 2004) 82 16 NXX-XXXX +82 16 9XXX-XXXX 17: 9: 82 17 NXX-XXXX ...

  5. Malicious caller identification - Wikipedia

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    Malicious caller identification, introduced in 1992 as Call Trace, [1] also called malicious call trace or caller-activated malicious call trace, is activated by the vertical service code *57 ("star fifty-seven"), and is an upcharge fee subscription service offered by telephone company providers which, when dialed immediately after a malicious call, records metadata for police follow-up.

  6. Discovery and Launch - Wikipedia

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    Discovery and Launch (DIAL) is a protocol co-developed by Netflix and YouTube with help from Sony and Samsung. [1] It is a mechanism for discovering and launching applications on a single subnet, typically a home network. It relies on Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP), and HTTP protocols.

  7. 109 Times People Were Doing Something Very Wrong For Years - AOL

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    Such moments were once discussed on an ‘Ask Reddit’ thread, started by a netizen who wanted to know what people have been doing wrong for years before learning that theirs wasn’t the right ...

  8. Last-call return - Wikipedia

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    Call again, a form of automatic ring back, allows a caller, on reaching a busy signal, to hang up, dial a special code, and be called back automatically when the called number is no longer busy, usually with a limit of 30 minutes. Call return allows a customer to dial a code that identifies the last incoming call. On some types of central ...

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