- A
dialer (American English) or
dialler (British English) is an
electronic device that is
connected to a
telephone line to
monitor the
dialed numbers and...
- codes,
unlike most of the above,
cannot be
dialled from abroad. The
following are
special numbers dialled by themselves: The
following codes begin special...
- 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...
- 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...
-
Terence Jerome Dials, Jr. (born July 15, 1983) is an
American former professional basketball player. He pla****
collegiately with the Ohio
State Buckeyes...
- 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...
-
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...
- article. 0 was
traditionally the
number dialled for the
operator for long-distance
calls before subscriber trunk dialling (STD) was introduced, and so was retained...
-
Country calling codes,
country dial-in codes,
international subscriber dialing (ISD) codes, or most commonly,
telephone country codes are
telephone number...
- them. When
dialled within the Netherlands, the
domestic trunk access code 0 must be
dialled before the
telephone number,
extending the
dialling sequence...