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| | White pages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the United States, the term white pages is commonly associated with the residential subscriber listings in the standard directories distributed by the Bell System before divestiture. |
 | | White pages can also be an electronic information database, or directory, that contains user names and their associated network addresses, in the manner of a telephone directory. |
 | | Electronic white pages usually contain additional information, such as office location, phone number, and mailstop, and their contents are governed by a schema. |
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