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  2. BT Archives - Wikipedia

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    The British Phone Book collection is a major resource for genealogy and family history, containing a near-complete set of United Kingdom telephone directories from the first one issued in 1880. For preservation reasons the phone books are generally accessed on microfilm , and the phone books 1880-1984 are digitised and have been made available ...

  3. Hull Colour Pages - Wikipedia

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    KC Colour Pages and KC White Pages are the classified and residential telephone directories provided specifically for the Kingston Communications service area. KC Colour Pages became the UK's first classified telephone directory when it was first published in 1954 to celebrate KC's 50th anniversary as Hull's telephone company.

  4. KCOM Group - Wikipedia

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    KCOM Group (formerly known as Kingston Communications and latterly KC) is a UK communications and IT services provider. Its headquarters are in the city of Kingston upon Hull , and it serves local residents and businesses with Internet and telephony services.

  5. The history of the American phone book - AOL

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    1883: The Yellow Pages are invented. The business listings directory got its iconic look by accident in 1883 when a Cheyenne, Wyoming, printer ran out of white paper and made do with yellow paper ...

  6. Telephone directory - Wikipedia

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    A telephone directory, commonly called a telephone book, telephone address book, phonebook, or the white and yellow pages, is a listing of telephone subscribers in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the organization that publishes the directory. Its purpose is to allow the telephone number of a subscriber identified by ...

  7. 1-5-7-1 - Wikipedia

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    The 1571 feature was introduced by BT Group to the UK in the 1990s after they digitised all the telephone exchanges. As of 2006 several other telephone service providers in the British Isles also provided 1571 answering services, including One.Tel, [1] Platinum Telecom, [2] Kingston Communications, and Manx Telecom. [3]

  8. Directory assistance - Wikipedia

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    The BT foreign directory assistance centre in Grimsby (1996) In the United Kingdom directory enquiries services (sometimes abbreviated as "DQ" [ 4 ] ) are provided by a variety of different companies, with a variety of call charges, each company reached by dialing a six-digit number beginning with 118.

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