An attention line is commonly used on labels or envelopes to specify the name of the intended recipient of a shipment, ensuring that packages are directed to the correct individual within an organization.
Call forwarding is a telecommunication service provided by phone companies, allowing incoming calls to be automatically redirected to another designated phone number.
A facsimile, commonly known as a fax, is an exact copy of a written business document or picture that is typically sent over a telephone line or other electronic medium.
Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) is a specialized telecommunication service used primarily by businesses for making long-distance calls over a large geographic area at reduced rates.
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