It's for Who!
- Publication: The Scotsman
- Date: 1996-01-31
- Author:
- Page: 21
- Language: English
JON PERTWEE, who played the time lord Dr Who, entered the 1990s yesterday when he visited Glasgow's version of the Tardis to launch a telecoms product which its makers claim will have a bigger market than mobile phones.
A new service from the Personal Number Agency offers customers a life-long number which will follow them wherever they go. Anastasia St Raphael, PNA's chief executive, said the 07000 personal number system. pioneered by Vodafone, allows customers to re-route calls to wherever they are in the world. The scheme is in line for a £2.2 million investment over the next three years, creating 300 jobs, she said.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1996-01-31). It's for Who!. The Scotsman p. 21.
- MLA 7th ed.: "It's for Who!." The Scotsman [add city] 1996-01-31, 21. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "It's for Who!." The Scotsman, edition, sec., 1996-01-31
- Turabian: "It's for Who!." The Scotsman, 1996-01-31, section, 21 edition.
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