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  2. Closure by stealth - Wikipedia

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    The classic examples of closure by stealth involve UK railway services. [3] [4] [5] These are often regulated at some level by local or national government, and the only way the owner can withdraw such a service is by demonstrating that the local population no longer needs that service.

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  4. Festiniog Railway Letter Service - Wikipedia

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    Under the Railway Letter Service, a letter could be passed from train to train and railway to railway until it was finally collected at a station, or posted at a station local to the addressee. The original commercial advantage of the scheme rested on it being quicker and more reliable than the ordinary G.P.O. service.

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    The broadband service contract has already been terminated; A valid MAC has already been requested and issued by the ISP; The ISP has already submitted a cease request for the broadband service; The underlying broadband network communications provider used by the ISP is unable to generate a MAC.

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  8. End-of-life product - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the vendor, end-of-life may differ from end of service life, which has the added distinction that a vendor of systems or software will no longer provide maintenance, troubleshooting or other support. [1] Such software that is abandoned service-wise by the original developers is also called abandonware. Sometimes, software vendors ...

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