- non-broadband connections), but some
dialers are
designed to
connect to premium-rate numbers. The
providers of such
dialers often search for
security holes...
- Look up
dial,
dialed, or
dials in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dial may
refer to:
Rotary dial, a
device for the
input of number(s) in
telephones and...
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Dialling may
refer to:
Dialling (mathematics), the
mathematics needed to
determine solar time
Dialling (telephony),
making a
telephone call This disambiguation...
- The
Dial was an
American magazine published intermittently from 1840 to 1929. In its
first form, from 1840 to 1844, it
served as the
chief publication...
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Mobile Dialer is a
software application installed and used on
mobile phones.
Various software providers offer branded mobile dialers. They are used to...
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speed dial historically dates at
least as far back as the
Number One
Electronic Switching System (1ESS) in 1965.
Other early "instant
dialers" dating...
- Left of the
dial refers to the
college and
other non-commercial
radio stations in the
United States that
broadcast from the
reserved band of the FM spectrum...
- code,
which is a set of
digits forming the most-significant part of the
dialing sequence to
reach a
telephone subscriber.
Numbering plans may
follow a...
-
European dial tone
Listen to a
European dial tone of 425 Hz
Example of a
French dial tone
Listen to a
French dial tone of 440 Hz
Example of a ****anese
dial tone...
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computer hacking scene of the 1980s,
demon dialing was a
technique by
which a
computer was used to
repeatedly dial a
number (usually to a
crowded modem pool)...