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BICS historically started off as a voice-only provider, but began to diversify its offering with mobile oriented solutions [buzzword] in the early years 2000. In 2019, BICS launched the first 5G intercontinental roaming service [ 17 ] and enabled Europe's first 5G roaming [ 18 ] service.
The Proximus Group is a provider of digital services and communication solutions operating in Belgium and international markets. In Belgium, the company offers its main products and services under the brands Proximus, Scarlet, and Mobile Vikings.
However, unlike a standard telephone directory, where the user uses customer's details (such as name and address) in order to retrieve the telephone number of that person or business, a reverse telephone directory allows users to search by a telephone service number in order to retrieve the customer details for that service.
BICS may refer to: BICS (company), Belgian telecoms business; Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir, Islamic student organization in Bangladesh; Basic interpersonal communicative skills, needed to interact in social situations; Bitstream International Character Set, a multi-byte character set by Bitstream
Proximus (stylised as pro⌘imus; formerly known as Belgacom Mobile) is the largest of Belgium's three mobile telecommunications companies and is a part of Proximus Group (previously Belgacom Group). [1]
For example, to do a reverse lookup of the IP address 8.8.4.4 the PTR record for the domain name 4.4.8.8.in-addr.arpa would be looked up, and found to point to dns.google. If the A record for dns.google in turn pointed back to 8.8.4.4 then it would be said to be forward-confirmed .
Instead of using a password, for example, the member refers to another web address which can vouch for it. WebID is not a specific service or product. Technically speaking, a WebID is an HTTP URI that denotes ("refers to" or "names") an agent on an HTTP based network such as the Web or an enterprise intranet .
A telephone number in Belgium is a sequence of nine or ten digits dialed on a telephone to make a call on the Belgian telephone network. Belgium is under a full number dialing plan, meaning that the full national number must be dialed for all calls, while it retains the trunk code, '0', for all national dialling.