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CFW
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CFWCustom Firmware
CFWColor Filter Wheel
CFWCall Forward
CFWCystic Fibrosis Worldwide
CFWConceptual Framework
CFWCache Fast Write
CFWCenter for Writing (education)
CFWCitizens for Florida's Waterways
CFWContinuous Fillet Weld (engineering)
CFWCentral Fresh Water (system aboard diesel ships)
CFWClean, Filled, Working (vending machines)
CFWCS ChemFinder Document (file extension)
CFWCustomer-Facing Web(site)
CFWCentral Florida Wrestling


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The simplicity of the call forward plan also reduced some potential language problems between team members from the two countries.
To use MSN ICW, users need the call forward busy service, which can be activated by local telephone companies for a small extra monthly charge.
Where available, the telephone service includes: two business telephone lines, the Charter Business Telephone five feature package (including call waiting, caller ID, three-way calling, call forward busy/no answer, and speed dial for 30 different numbers), and the Charter
 
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