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  2. Scoot.co.uk - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Scoot began in March 1993 when businessman Nigel Robertson bought the freephone number 0800 192 192 from British Telecommunications for an estimated value of just £100. Robertson had spotted the potential of acquiring a freephone number similar to BT's own directory enquiries number of 192. BT spent three years trying to recover ...

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  4. 192.com - Wikipedia

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    During the dotcom bubble in 2001 [5] icd publishing was valued at £100 million. In February 2011 icd publishing Ltd split in half; the two units were named 192.com Ltd and 192business Ltd. On 1 March 2012, half of the company 192business Ltd was sold to Experian Plc [6] for an undisclosed sum, though the gross value of the assets was £9 ...

  5. Stop Child Abuse – Trace an Object - Wikipedia

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    Europol launched the Stop Child Abuse – Trace an Object campaign via a dedicated web page on 31 May 2017, at Europol's headquarters in the Hague, Netherlands. [6] [7] The impetus for the campaign was an overall rise in child sexual abuse material, including perpetrators' use of the dark web to facilitate their illegal distribution of child sexual abuse material and the recent history of ...

  6. Trace evidence - Wikipedia

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    The importance of trace evidence in criminal investigations was shown by Edmond Locard in the early 20th century, with his exchange principle, that every contact leaves a trace. [4] This statement can then be expanded by stating trace evidence must first be located and recorded before it can be recovered and analyzed. [ 5 ]

  7. British Transport Police - Wikipedia

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    "Railway" means a system of transport employing parallel rails which provide support and guidance for vehicles carried on flanged wheels, and form a track which either is of a gauge of at least 350 millimetres or crosses a carriageway (whether or not on the same level). [72] A BTP constable may enter the track, a network, a station, a substation,

  8. BT Group - Wikipedia

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    BT Group is a holding company; the majority of its businesses and assets are held by its wholly owned subsidiary British Telecommunications plc. [119] BT's businesses are operated under special government regulation by the British telecoms regulator Ofcom (formerly Oftel). BT has been found to have significant market power in some markets ...

  9. BT Smart Hub - Wikipedia

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    BT Home Hub 1.0: was supplied with the BT Hub Phone 1010; BT Home Hub 1.5: was supplied with the BT Hub Phone 1020 (The only difference between the 1010 and the 1020 was the lack of the colour screen and supporting features on the 1020.) BT Home Hub 2.0: was supplied with the BT Hub Phone 2.1