Hotlines — Centre d assistance Le centre d assistance correspond, selon le dictionnaire terminologique FranceTerme, au service chargé de répondre aux demandes d assistance émanant des utilisateurs de produits ou de services. Note : Suivant le degré d… … Wikipédia en Français
hotlines — n. telephone number which one can call in an emergency … English contemporary dictionary
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radio and TV hotlines (rexian) and call-in shows — Radio and TV hotlines, which offer listeners and viewers the chance to debate ‘hot’ issues of the day, live and on air, began life in China in the 1980s. The phenomenon first began to appear on the business channels (jingji tai) of major… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
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Crisis hotline — Suicide hotline redirects here. For the song by Insane Clown Posse, see Hell s Pit. As a suicide prevention initiative, this sign on the Golden Gate Bridge promotes a special telephone that connects to a crisis hotline … Wikipedia
ISPAI hotline.ie — The www.hotline.ie is recognised as the established illegal internet content reporting service in Ireland, especially for reporting child pornography. The service provides a secure and confidential environment where the public can anonymously… … Wikipedia
Cyprus Safer Internet Hotline — SafenetCY, the Cyprus Internet Hotline Formation 2007 Purpose/focus The identification and removal of illegal content on the internet. Location Nicosia, Cyprus … Wikipedia
Hotline — In telecommunication, a hotline (also called an automatic signaling service, ringdown, or off hook service) is a point to point communications link in which a call is automatically directed to the preselected destination without any additional… … Wikipedia
Helpline — A helpline was originally a telephone service which offers help to those that call. Many helpline services now offer more than telephone support offering access to information, advice or customer service via telephone, email, web or SMS. *… … Wikipedia