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  2. O2 Store - Wikipedia

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    The O2 Store is a chain of retail stores operated by Telefónica Europe, specializing in mobile phones. As of January 2014, O2 has opened over 450 stores in the United Kingdom. [1] O2 Stores come in 2 formats - Franchise and Retail. The latter are owned and maintained by O2 UK directly, as opposed to private

  3. Online locator service - Wikipedia

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    Results from a query of a selected location using walmart.com's store finder. An online locator service (also known as location finder, store finder, or store locator, or similar) is a feature found on websites of businesses with multiple locations that allows visitors to the site to find locations of the business within proximity of an address or postal code or within a selected region.

  4. O2 (brand) - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 to 2008, O2 sponsored the Wireless Festival, a music festival held annually in London (and near Leeds in 2006 and 2007). Telefónica O2 was the sponsor of the Cork GAA Football and Hurling teams and the Irish rugby team.

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  9. O2 (UK) - Wikipedia

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    O2 began trialling a Near Field Communication (NFC) payment system in 2007. [53] In 2009, O2 was in discussions with large retailers, such as Tesco and W. H. Smith, for the deployment of the necessary electronic point of sale units, and with handset manufacturers, such as Apple and Samsung, to enable NFC technology on all future devices. [54]