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    Winstar Communications, Inc. (at some point WinStar Communications) [1] was an American telecommunications company that provided broadband services to business customers. . Winstar owned and operated a broadband network in 60 major markets in the United States, including each of the top 30 U.S. markets and ten markets internationally in Europe, Asia, and Latin A

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    WinStar World Casino and Resort is an American tribal casino and hotel located in Thackerville, Oklahoma, near the Oklahoma–Texas state line. It is owned and operated by the Chickasaw Nation .

  4. Winstar - Wikipedia

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    Winstar may refer to: Winstar Communications; WinStar Farm; WinStar World Casino; Margaret Winstar (floruit 1590-1600), Danish courtier; See also. Windstar ...

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    The following is a list of notable call centre companies: Company Founded Employees Revenue Locations Atento: 1999 154,000 Concentrix: 1983 290,000+ US$5.3 billion (2020)

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  9. Call centre - Wikipedia

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    The term "call center" was first published and recognised by the Oxford English Dictionary in 1983. The 1980s saw the development of toll-free telephone numbers to increase the efficiency of agents and overall call volume. Call centers increased with the deregulation of long-distance calling and growth in information-dependent industries. [11]