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  2. O2 Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    O2 Czech Republic (operating under the O 2 brand) is a major integrated operator in the Czech Republic. It is now operating more than six million lines, both fixed and mobile, making it one of the Czech Republic's largest providers of fully converged services.

  3. O2 (UK) - Wikipedia

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    O2 purchased Be Un Limited, an internet service provider in the UK, for £50 million in June 2006. [49] O2 retained the Be brand, and launched a separate O2-branded broadband service on 15 October 2007, using the Be network. O2 announced in June 2011 a fibre optic broadband service designed to compete with the BT Infinity product, using FTTC ...

  4. Open Data Protocol - Wikipedia

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    OData uses different formats for representing data and the data model. In OData protocol version 4.0, JSON format is the standard for representing data, with the Atom format still being in committee specification stage. For representing the data model, the Common Schema Definition Language (CSDL) is used, which defines an XML representation of ...

  5. XL Axiata - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2010, the company had more than 22,000 BTS towers across Indonesia. [6] XL is the second largest mobile network operator in Indonesia, with a subscriber's strength of 55.1 million users. [7] Shares of XL surged in May 2019, one day after Axiata Group announced talks with Norway's Telenor aimed at combining their Asian operations. [8]

  6. List of supermarket chains in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of supermarket chains in Indonesia. Current supermarket chains. A K3Mart super store in Gading Serpong, Indonesia. Ada Supermarket; ÆON; Alfamart [1]

  7. Football in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    On the continental level, Indonesia won the bronze medal in the 1958 Asian Games. [12] Indonesia's first appearance in Asian Cup dates back to 1996. With a draw against Kuwait in their first match and two defeats in the following two matches against Korea Republic and the host, UAE, Indonesia finished bottom of group A with a solitary point. [13]