Related issue: There seems to be a bug (since OTA-9.1) in the service
number selection.

- In Phone > Services page when I select a Service number which is a
phone number then the Settings app hangs, and crashes after
approximately a minute.

** Description changed:

  As a phone user
  I'd like to have easier access to the Service numbers (incl. GSM codes) on my 
SIM card
  so that I don't have to search for them outside the usual place I look for 
phone numbers (i.e. the address book).
  
  At the moment we can only access the Service numbers via System Settings
  > Phone > Services (of one of the installed SIM cards). It would be
  handy to have them also in the Contacts app, e.g. via a special options
  menu.
  
  == Acceptance Criteria ==
  
  * Given I've just opened the Contacts (address-book-app) on my phone, when I 
press the gear icon on the right upper corner of the app then I find an option 
"Service numbers" at the end of the list of the (Contacts) Settings page.
  * Given I have 2 SIM cards installed, when I access the (Contacts) Settings 
page then I find 2 options "Service numbers (<SIM card name>)" at the end of 
the list.
  * When I press the "Service numbers" option on the (Contacts) Settings page 
the System Settings app is opened and the Phone > Services page is displayed, 
listing the service numbers (and GSM codes) of the SIM card.
+ * In Phone > Services page when I select a Service number which is a GSM code 
then the code is immediately sent (no transfer to phone app).
+ * In Phone > Services page when I select a Service number which is a phone 
number then the number is immediately called  (no transfer to phone app).

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  SIM service numbers should be able to find in the address book

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