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  2. Toll-free telephone numbers in the North American Numbering ...

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    Toll-free telephone numbers in the North American Numbering Plan have the area code prefix 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888. Additionally, area codes 822, 880 through 887, and 889 are reserved for toll-free use in the future. 811 is excluded because it is a special dialing code in the group NXX for various other purposes.

  3. Long-distance calling - Wikipedia

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    Plans may be "unlimited" or may package an initial number of minutes and charge additional minutes at a flat rate, and further varieties abound. Some plans can be compared easily if the number of minutes of usage will be estimated in advance, but others are not as clearly comparable.

  4. Toll-free telephone number - Wikipedia

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    In Georgia, the prefix for toll-free numbers is 0800 followed with six digits. Toll-free calls are available both from mobile and landline phone operators. In Greece, the toll-free prefix is "800" followed by a seven-digit number or "807" followed by a four-digit number, used for phone card services only.

  5. Unlimited wireless minutes coming soon for everyone? - AOL

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    One of the strategic ideas he's tossing around is getting rid of tracking minutes for wireless plans. No one knows how soon it might happen, but we Unlimited wireless minutes coming soon for everyone?

  6. Sprint tests out plan with unlimited minutes - AOL

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    As expected, Sprint has rolled out a new plan with unlimited wireless minutes in an effort to win back some of the market share it lost in recent years due to bad signals and poor customer service ...

  7. Non-standard positional numeral systems - Wikipedia

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    For calendrical use, the Mayan numeral system was a mixed-radix system, since one of its positions represents a multiplication by 18 rather than 20, in order to fit a 360-day calendar. Also, giving an angle in degrees, minutes and seconds (with decimals), or a time in days, hours, minutes and seconds, can be interpreted as mixed-radix systems.

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