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  2. Chinese telegraph code - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese telegraph code, Chinese telegraphic code, or Chinese commercial code (simplified Chinese: 中文电码; traditional Chinese: 中文電碼; pinyin: Zhōngwén diànmǎ or simplified Chinese: 中文电报码; traditional Chinese: 中文電報碼; pinyin: Zhōngwén diànbàomǎ) [1] is a four-digit decimal code (character encoding) for electrically telegraphing messages written with ...

  3. Telegraph code - Wikipedia

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    The arrangement of this code in columns of 88 entries led Holzmann & Pehrson to suggest that 88 code points might have been used. However, the proposal in 1793 was for ten code points representing the numerals 0–9, and Bouchet says this system was still in use as late as 1800 (Holzmann & Pehrson put the change at 1795).

  4. Commercial code (communications) - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunication, a commercial code is a code once used to save on cablegram costs. [1] Telegraph (and telex) charged per word sent, so companies which sent large volumes of telegrams developed codes to save money on tolls.

  5. Chinese Character Code for Information Interchange - Wikipedia

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    A variant of an earlier version of CCCII is used by the Library of Congress as part of MARC-8, under the name East Asian Character Code (EACC, ANSI/NISO Z39.64), [4] where it comprises part of MARC 21's JACKPHY support. However, EACC contains fewer characters than the most recent versions of CCCII.

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  7. Telephone numbering plan - Wikipedia

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    United States telephone numbers often included letter prefixes and telephone exchange names, which were more easily memorable for users than long digit sequences. Subscriber number The subscriber number is the address assigned to a telephone line or wireless communication channel terminating at the customer equipment.

  8. Telephone numbers in China - Wikipedia

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    12114 – SMS name and address standard trial platform, not for calling; 12117 – Speaking clock; 12121 – Weather; 12123 – Traffic police services; 123xx – Government service, 12345 is a general hotline for all services below, that may be transited by 12345 operators upon kind of requests:

  9. Calling Name Presentation - Wikipedia

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    The information could be the person's name or a company name. The caller's name can also be blocked and display “restricted”, or if technical failures occur “not available”. [1] In Canada, the caller name information can be applied either by the client's own equipment (PBX), or by the originating carrier.