[government] The term `red box` informally refers to a ministerial box used by ministers in the British government to carry their documents. Similar in appearance to a briefcase, they are primarily used to hold and transport official departmental papers from place to place. ==Ministerial box== The design of ministerial boxes has changed lit...
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[phreaking] A red box is a phreaking device that generates tones to simulate inserting coins in pay phones, thus fooling the system into completing free calls. In the United States, a nickel is represented by one tone, a dime by two, and a quarter by a set of 5 tones. Any device capable of playing back recorded sounds can potentially be use...
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A category of subsidies that is forbidden under WTO rules. This terminology is used in the Agriculture Agreement, where however there is no red box. Presumably equivalent to prohibited subsidies. See box.
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A red box is an electronic apparatus coupled acoustically to the handset transmitter of a single- slot coin telephone. the device emits signals identical to those tones emitted when coins are deposited. thus, local or toll calls may be placed without the actual deposit of coins.
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