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  2. Closed user group - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed_User_Group

    When an incoming call is received it is possible for the network to indicate the closed user group that is being applied to the call to the called user. For example: Mr Smith, a senior member at a pizza delivery outlet, could be a member of two closed user groups: his own team of pizza delivery agents;

  3. European Union roaming regulations - Wikipedia

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    Outgoing calls to any EEA number price of 1 minute any 0.30 0.28 0.26 0.22 0.18 0.14 0.10 0.05 0.032 0.022 0.019 billing interval any Not regulated per second starting from 31st second Inbound calls price of 1 minute any same as termination of a non-roaming call on the visited network, see Termination rates. [k] 0.0108 [77] 0.0091 [l] [78] [79]

  4. Roaming - Wikipedia

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    The regulation set a price cap of €0.39 (€0.49 in 2007, €0.46 in 2008, €0.43 in 2009) per minute for outgoing calls, and €0.15 (€0.24 in 2007, €0.22 in 2008, €0.19 in 2009) per minute for incoming calls - excluding tax. [6]

  5. Prepaid mobile phone - Wikipedia

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    In the US, incoming calls are also barred, while in some other countries, a prepaid mobile with zero balance may still receive calls and texts. This results in an "on/off" or "all or nothing" proposition for the prepaid service providers and their clients (i.e. the account either has enough credit to use the phone, or it does not).

  6. Receiving party pays - Wikipedia

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    The total cost of each call placed by a subscriber of a Mobile Network Operator (MNO) is split in two parts. The first part is the amount that the caller's provider is charging in order to provide the service to the calling party. The second part is the mobile termination rates (MTRs) that the provider of the call-receiver demands to deliver a ...

  7. Unstructured Supplementary Service Data - Wikipedia

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    USSD on a Sony Ericsson mobile phone (2005). Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), sometimes referred to as "quick codes" or "feature codes", is a communications protocol used by GSM cellular telephones to communicate with the mobile network operator's computers.