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  2. 6-1-1 - Wikipedia

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    While 6-1-1 was in use to call repair service in some areas from as early as the 1930s, other codes were also used, the most common being 114 (with 113 used for information). A decision to standardize on 6-1-1 (and 4-1-1 for information) nationwide was made in the 1960s, but the use of 114 was still widespread in the 1970s, and into the 1980s ...

  3. Swappa - Wikipedia

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    The Swappa Repair Network is a directory of 2,000+ repair shops capable of providing repair services for smartphones, tablets, and other technology. Swappa re-launched the Repair Network in 2020 and introduced a Repair Calculator [13] to assist users in determining the cost of repairing a broken phone.

  4. List of mobile network operators in the United States

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    This is a list of mobile network operators (MNOs) in the United States. The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA), lists approximately 30 facilities-based wireless service providers in the United States as members.

  5. Ringback number - Wikipedia

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    Like 4104 (repair, long replaced by 611 in most cities), it was once a standard number in many areas but has disappeared as this equipment (and the party line service itself) has been decommissioned. In the 1970s and early 1980s, 1199011 was a number that when called would result in another dial tone.

  6. Mobile dial code - Wikipedia

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    USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) codes [1] are mobile dial codes that can be used for communicating with the service provider's computers (i.e. for WAP browsing, prepaid callback service, mobile-money services, location-based content services, menu-based information services, and as part of configuring the phone on the network).

  7. Asurion - Wikipedia

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    So in February 2017, Asurion launched its Simplr subsidiary to provide customer-service via on demand staffing and machine learning. [12] Through Soluto, Asurion acquired in 2017 Drippler, another tech support app company, and merged it with Soluto. [2] In August 2019, Asurion acquired uBreakiFix, a national phone and electronics repair chain. [13]

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