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  2. Hewlett-Packard Israel - Wikipedia

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    The company offers machinery, printers, digital imaging devices such as cameras and scanners, netbooks, laptops, workstations, electronic devices and devices for connection to the Internet. HP Israel was founded in 1998, and is headquartered in Ra'anana, Israel. HP Israel is a subsidiary of the US company Hewlett-Packard. [1]

  3. Telephone numbers in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Service numbers. [4] (0700 series is for entertainment and 0600 is for services). Other premium codes exist and these sometimes confuse consumers as they may not know they are calling a premium number. 0800 116: Toll-free telephone numbers. [4]

  4. Telephone numbers in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    As existing numbers began to run out, the three mobile phone operators were assigned numbers in 014 code distinguished by the first digit of the seven-digit subscriber number. With the proliferation of new mobile virtual network operators and the exhaustion of existing codes, two new ranges 011 and 015 are made available for assignment.

  5. Compaq - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, according to Gartner, Lenovo took the lead as the number one PC manufacturer from HP, while IDC ranked Lenovo just right behind HP. [136] In Q2 2013, Forbes reported that Lenovo ranked ahead of HP as the world's number-one PC supplier. [137] HP discontinued the Compaq brand name in the United States in 2013.

  6. Canon Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Canon Inc. (Japanese: キヤノン株式会社; [note 1] Hepburn: Kyanon kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo, specializing in optical, imaging, and industrial products, such as lenses, cameras, medical equipment, scanners, printers, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

  7. Telephone numbers in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Before 1993, telephone numbers would consist either of a two-digit area code and a six-digit subscriber number in cities and large towns, for example, (02) 412702 in Oslo, [1] or a three-digit area code and a five-digit subscriber number in smaller towns, for example, (034) 83000 in Larvik.

  8. Telephone numbers in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    800 – freephone numbers; 81 – ZN Chur; 840 – shared-cost numbers; 842 – shared-cost numbers; 844 – shared-cost numbers; 848 – shared-cost numbers; 086 – voicemail access (+ 9 digits phone without the initial 0; e.g. +41 086 66 555 44 33 is the voice mail of +41 66 555 44 33) 868 – test numbers - Not accessible from abroad

  9. Telephone numbers in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    On business cards and other contact information, telephone numbers might be listed as "HP" or "hunting". "HP" is an abbreviation for "hand phone" or mobile phone and is pronounced "hah péh". Hand phones might also be referred to as pon-sel (short form of telepon seluler ) or telepon genggam ("hold-in-the-hand telephone").