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  2. Keku - Wikipedia

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    KeKu, formed in April 2010, currently offers international calling to its users by assigning local numbers to contacts in 41 countries. [1] KeKu uses its own patented Smart Dial technology for its services. [2] Users can make use of KeKu's services via its iOS, Android and Google Chrome apps as well as in-browser calling from keku.com. [3] [4]

  3. Emergency telephone number - Wikipedia

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    This means that a traveller visiting a foreign country does not have to know the local emergency numbers. The mobile phone and the SIM card have a preprogrammed list of emergency numbers. When the user tries to set up a call using an emergency number known by a GSM or 3G phone, the special emergency call setup takes place. The actual number is ...

  4. Ringo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ringo was an international calling app for smartphones that utilized dedicated phone circuits for making calls. [3] Ringo used local phone networks instead of the user's smart phone's Internet connection to connect calls. [4] The caller, but not the called party, downloaded and used the app to make calls. [5]

  5. Telephone card - Wikipedia

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    A telephone card, calling card or phone card for short, is a credit card-size plastic or paper card used to pay for telephone services (often international or long-distance calling). It is not necessary to have the physical card except with a stored-value system; knowledge of the access telephone number to dial and the PIN is sufficient.

  6. Rooting (Android) - Wikipedia

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    Rooting is distinct from SIM unlocking and bootloader unlocking. The former allows removing the SIM card lock on a phone, while the latter allows rewriting the phone's boot partition (for example, to install or replace the operating system). [5]

  7. Fixed Dialing Number - Wikipedia

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    Fixed Dialing Number (FDN) is a service mode of a GSM mobile phone's SIM card. [1] Numbers are added to the FDN list, and when activated, FDN restricts outgoing calls to only those numbers listed, or to numbers with certain prefixes. [1] A notable exception is that emergency calls to 000, 112, 911, 999 and the like are exempt. [2]

  8. Mobile app - Wikipedia

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    Some apps are freeware, while others have a price, which can be upfront or a subscription. Some apps also include microtransactions and/or advertising. In any case, the revenue is usually split between the application's creator and the app store. [3] The same app can, therefore, cost a different price depending on the mobile platform.

  9. SIM lock - Wikipedia

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    A SIM lock, simlock, network lock, carrier lock or (master) subsidy lock is a technical restriction built into GSM and CDMA [1] mobile phones by mobile phone manufacturers for use by service providers to restrict the use of these phones to specific countries and/or networks.