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  2. T-Mobile (brand) - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile at Hatfield Business Park T-Mobile and Orange shops in Leeds. T-Mobile UK started life as Mercury One2One, the world's first GSM 1800 mobile network. [29] It was originally operated by the now-defunct Mercury Communications. [30] Later known simply as one2one, it was purchased by DT in 1999 [31] and rebranded as T-Mobile in 2002. [32]

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    Roy Barron, long time Southern Company veteran, was the company's first president. His team including long time Southern Company veteran Danny Moore as CFO, Harold Gwinn from Alabama Power as VP of Engineering, and Jeffrey Brooks, previously with Vanguard Cellular Systems, as SVP Sales Marketing and Service.

  4. Virgin Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Mobile logo outside UK & Ireland. Virgin Mobile is a wireless communications brand used by seven independent brand-licensees worldwide. Virgin Mobile branded wireless communications services are available in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Colombia, Chile, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Poland and Mexico.

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    Dealer Business System (DBS) is a supply-chain management / dealership management system application developed with Accenture on AS/400 minicomputers in the 1990s. Caterpillar dealers have been using this application to manage their internal problems as well as external connections to CAT.

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  9. Lycamobile - Wikipedia

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    Lycamobile's 2015 accounts were filed seven months late, appearing after Companies House threatened to strike Lycamobile off; such an action would have prevented the company from conducting business in the UK. [74] Lycamobile had previously been threatened with being struck off in 2012; its accounts were filed two years late that year. [75]