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  2. Line hunting - Wikipedia

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    Multiline hunting (sometimes MLH, line hunting or MHG, multiline hunting group) is a feature that allows multiple telephone lines going into a business to act as a single group, called a hunt group. This type of fallback is a somewhat more complex form of call forwarding. If the line called is busy, the call goes to the next available line.

  3. Call collision - Wikipedia

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    To mitigate the risk of glare, Multi-line hunting techniques are employed. These techniques involve selecting circuits in the opposite preference order, ensuring that the highest numbered line, which is typically the last choice for incoming calls, becomes the first choice for outgoing calls. The following example illustrates the sequence:

  4. Strip search phone call scam - Wikipedia

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    On October 16, 2003, in Salt Lake City, Utah, a shift supervisor for an Applebee's restaurant strip-searched a 42-year-old waitress after a "police officer" on the phone threatened to arrest staff members if they did not comply with his orders. [15] On December 18, 2003, a call was placed to a Blockbuster Video franchise in Bismarck, North Dakota.

  5. Operator assistance - Wikipedia

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    Operator assistance refers to service provided by a telephone operator to the calling party of a telephone call.This can include telephone calls made from pay phones, calls placed station-to-station, person-to-person, or collect, third-number calls, calls billed to credit cards, and certain international calls which cannot be dialed directly.

  6. OpenAI says it’s not using voice data or transcripts of calls ...

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    And offering a free phone service to collect voice data is a tried-and-true Silicon Valley technique pioneered by Google. Google launched Google Voice Local Search, or GOOG-411, in 2007.

  7. Who still owns a landline phone? You might be surprised at ...

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    There are still some older alarm systems that require a landline phone line.” Closeup of male hand holding telephone receiver while dialing a telephone number to make a call using a black ...

  8. Matthew Weigman - Wikipedia

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    Weigman's first experience with phreaking was by accident. He was on a party line when he discovered that by pressing the star and pound keys, he could gain access to the numbers of all the callers on the party line. He realized that he could get the number of anyone that angered him and he could harass them at their home phone number. [1]

  9. Sorry, Wrong Number - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Stevenson, an imperious invalid, accidentally intercepts a phone call between two men plotting a murder for that evening. She tries to enlist the help of the telephone operator, the police, and a hospital, becoming more frantic as the time passes. In the final moments of the play, she realizes that she is the intended victim.