SIM Services it landed in the past week.  I've verified the UI is
present in image #u132.  Go the bottom of the main Settings page, and
you'll see a "System" category, then tap "Phone" which will then show a
page with "<Operator Name> Services".  If your SIM has service numbers
programmed, then this page will show them.  Note, you can also verify
whether or not your SIM has service numbers available by running
/usr/share/ofono/scripts/list-modems.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1337189

Title:
  No access to Service Numbers on SIM

Status in “address-book-app” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Test case:
   - Insert a SIM card with service numbers stored (in the EF_SDN file of the 
SIM).
   - The numbers are correctly listed as oFono property 
org.ofono.SimManager.ServiceNumbers ...
   - ... but nowhere in the UI.

  Examples of are operators' customer support numbers, or even local
  emergency service numbers (see bug 1334860 for a real-life example).

  This is less complex to implement than the user phonebook (in the
  EF_ADN file of the SIM, see bug 1331346), as the SDNs are read-only,
  and the oFono support exists today.

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