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  2. Directory assistance - Wikipedia

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    411 LDA: Local Directory Assistance. 411 is dialed, and the operator is requested to search for a listing in a group of area codes local to the caller . Example: the caller lives in area code 630 (Oak Brook, Illinois) and requests a listing for a business in area code 312 (Chicago, Illinois). In this case, AT&T Illinois bills the call.

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    Spectrum Business offers services to small businesses, which include internet access, internet security, phone, television, and Spectrum Mobile for Business. [ 84 ] Spectrum's local insertion advertising arm, Spectrum Reach, currently offers service in 36 states across 91 media markets .

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  5. 411 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    Direct-distance dialing (DDD) was first introduced in areas with common-control switching (panel and crossbar) in the 1950s.These areas had used 411 for directory assistance, and because of the ability of common-control switching to analyze the initial digits of a number in a "sender" before routing the call, these areas did not require the dialing of an initial 1 to initiate a long-distance call.

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    Aug. 24—Representatives from Spectrum are expected to speak with a City Council committee Thursday on residents' complaints about the company's Internet and cable service. The council's finance ...

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