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dialling tone
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dialling tone US and Canadian, dial tone
n
(Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) a continuous sound, either purring or high-pitched, heard over a telephone indicating that a number can be dialled Compare ringing tone, engaged tone
Translations
dialling tone [ˈdaɪlɪŋˌtəʊn] dial tone (Am) n (Telec) → segnale m di libero
dialling tone [ˈdaɪlɪŋˌtəʊn] dial tone (Am) n (Telec) → segnale m di libero

dialling tone نغمة الاتصال oznamovací tón klartone Wählton τόνος κλήσης tono de marcar valintaääni tonalité signal segnale di chiamata 発信音 발신음 kiestoon summetone sygnał wybierania sinal de linha contínuo, sinal de marcação длинный телефонный гудок rington เสียงหมุนโทรศัพท์ telefon sinyali tiếng quay số điện thoại 拨号音


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Combining it with VoIP and virtual IP-PBX technology, the extended dial tones from the operator's local exchange could now served as trunk line for a wireless local telephone exchange.
Hearts don't break like cinderblocks I went to find you but you were floating in the ocean on a closet door I went to find you but you were dial tones in a telephone instead I went to find you but you were eyelids in a flutter in a dream I went to find you but you screaming from a tree branch in a field Hearts don't break like cinderblocks; hearts don't.
Speakerphone will add dial tones, operators, and static, and you can select from a wealth of ambiences on either the caller's or receiver's end.
 
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