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  2. TDS Telecom - Wikipedia

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    TDS Telecom is an American telecommunications company with headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telephone and Data Systems Inc, and is the seventh-largest local exchange carrier in the U.S. TDS Telecom offers telephone, broadband Internet and television services to customers in 30 states and more than 900 rural and suburban communities, though it also serves ...

  3. Tax deduction at source - Wikipedia

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    Tax deduction at source. Tax deduction at source (TDS) is an Indian withholding tax that is a means of collecting tax on income, dividends, or asset sales by requiring the payer (or legal intermediary) to deduct tax due before paying the balance to the payee (and the tax to the revenue authority). Under the Indian Income Tax Act of 1961, income ...

  4. Dropout (media company) - Wikipedia

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    Dropout is an American subscription streaming service run by the production company of the same name (formerly CollegeHumor), founded in September 2018.Dropout streams original programming, and does not run advertisements.

  5. Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery that operates several television channels in New Zealand. It operates five national free-to-air television channels, eight pay-TV channels on Sky, and the Newshub service.

  6. List of most-downloaded Google Play applications - Wikipedia

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    The barrier for entry on this list is set at 500 million for free apps to limit the size of this list. Many of the applications in this list are distributed pre-installed on top-selling Android devices [2] and may be considered bloatware by some people because users did not actively choose to download them. [3]

  7. Curve (payment card) - Wikipedia

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    Curve (also known as the Curve card) is a payment card that aggregates multiple payment cards through its accompanying mobile app, allowing a user to make payments and withdrawals from a single card. It lets you "switch the bank card you paid with after each transaction is complete." Curve named this feature "Back in time".

  8. Authorised push payment fraud - Wikipedia

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    Authorised push payment fraud. Authorised push payment fraud (APP fraud) is a form of fraud in which victims are manipulated into making real-time payments to fraudsters, typically by social engineering attacks involving impersonation. [1] [2] These authorised frauds can also be related to investment scams, where the victim is tricked into ...

  9. Swish (payment) - Wikipedia

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    Swish ( Swedish pronunciation: [swɪɕː] or [svɪɕː]) is a mobile payment system in Sweden. The service was launched in 2012 by six large Swedish banks, [1] [2] in cooperation with Bankgirot and the Central Bank of Sweden. [3] It had 8 million users as of July 2022 (total Swedish population: 10.2 million). [4]