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  2. Legality of ridesharing companies by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Uber appealed with QC Philip Kolvin, taking City of York Council to the Magistrates. [265] Uber withdrew from the appeal on March 14, 2018 with the plan to reapply for the license. [266] [267] In November 2018, the city looked into the legality of Uber after a legal expert claimed that Uber drivers are "acting as unlicensed operators". [268]

  3. If You're Traveling in Europe This Summer (Like Me!), You ...

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    Attn: All those heading to Europe in the next few months. I tried and reviewed all of Uber's new summer travel features, including Uber Boat(!).

  4. Uber Ski taxis hit the slopes for rides across Europe - AOL

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    Now, Uber has launched a new service to accommodate ski equipment for “hassle-free” journeys from the slopes of Europe’s most popular resorts. ‘Uber Ski’ vans equipped with ski and ...

  5. List of mobile telephone prefixes by country - Wikipedia

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    Users can switch carriers while keeping number and prefix (so prefixes are not tightly coupled to a specific carrier). If there is only 32.. followed by any other, shorter number, like 32 51 724859, this is the number of a normal phone, not a mobile. 46x: Join (discontinued mobile phone service provider) [3] 47x: Proximus (or other) 48x

  6. Local number portability - Wikipedia

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    Local number portability (LNP) for fixed lines, and full mobile number portability (FMNP) for mobile phone lines, refers to the ability of a "customer of record" of an existing fixed-line or mobile telephone number assigned by a local exchange carrier (LEC) to reassign the number to another carrier ("service provider portability"), move it to another location ("geographic portability"), or ...

  7. Uber will drive you across the border, but there's a catch - AOL

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    The latest Uber news is sure to evoke a reaction out of most people, especially with all the talk of border regulation going on during this election cycle. Starting March 18, Uber users will be ...

  8. Ridesharing company - Wikipedia

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    The legality of ridesharing companies by jurisdiction varies; in some areas they are considered to be illegal taxi operations, while in other areas, they are subject to regulations that can include requirements for driver background checks, fares, caps on the number of drivers in an area, insurance, licensing, and minimum wage.

  9. But Uber and Uber Eats contractors in Europe now have a little more security: Uber just rolled out a Partner Protection insurance plan, which replaces a previous insurance plan for Eats couriers.