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  2. 12345 hotline - Wikipedia

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    The first local government hotline was set up in 1983, and many more were established in the 1990s as residential landlines became more prevalent. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1999, the Ministry of Information Industry replaced the various local numbers with a single, nationwide 12345 number. [ 3 ]

  3. Telephone numbers in China - Wikipedia

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    The oldest China Mobile GSM numbers were ten digits long and started with 139 in 1994, the second oldest 138 in 1997, and 137, 136, 135 in 1999. The oldest China Unicom numbers started with 130 in 1995, the second oldest at 131 in 1998. Keeping the same number over time is somewhat associated with the stability and reliability of the owner.

  4. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    local numbers only [51] 8119 [52] ... Deaf FAX/SMS – 114; Hotline for beaten children – 119; Missing children – 116 000; Maritime rescue – 196.

  5. Telecommunications industry in China - Wikipedia

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    A large number of Chinese companies compete now with foreign corporations not only in the Chinese market but also in other countries. Datang is the main TD-SCDMA manufacturer, and UTStarcom, the main PAS/PHS manufacturer. Huawei leads the SMS market and Great Wall stands out in the broadband sector.

  6. Country codes: T - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... See also Chinese Taipei, ... TD. ITU callsign prefixes. 9YA-9ZZ

  7. Scottrade - Wikipedia

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    The company began offering Chinese-language services in its retail locations in 2001 and in 2003 made its online offerings available in Chinese. [8] Between 2000 and 2004, the company doubled the number of retail branch locations, reaching 211 in 2004. [7] By 2003, 98% of trades executed by the company were made online. [7]

  8. Toronto-Dominion Bank - Wikipedia

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    TD Bank has held the naming rights for the venue since 2005. Toronto-Dominion Bank, and its subsidiaries, are title sponsors for a number of sporting venues in Canada and the United States. TD Bank holds the naming rights to several multi-sport indoor arenas, including TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. [37]

  9. National Anti-Fraud Center - Wikipedia

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    National Anti-Fraud Center (NAFC) is a Chinese fraud prevention and reporting mobile application developed by the Ministry of Public Security. It was first published in March 2021. The software claims that it can maintain telecommunications network security, create channels for reporting online fraud and raising awareness for fraud prevention. [1]