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dialling
noun
Alternative form of dialing
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I think Eminem is dialling in the points.
Locals dialling his emergency hotline are greeted in Kurdish.
Dialling causes a six-fold increase (see "Driven to distraction", October 2nd 2009).
Under a federal mandate known as E911, they had to upgrade their networks to ensure that anyone dialling the 911 emergency number could be located to within 100 metres.
Apparently dialling the pizza button puts you through to a local restaurant.
"You may see 30 people with cell phones on one corner and one guy is dialling all the numbers for them," says Ted Crooks of Fair Isaac.
There were a few remote places in India where he couldn't pick up an internet signal, but generally dialling in to the video lectures was a breeze.Gulliver is in two minds about this.
Back then, computers passed around e-mail by dialling each other and exchanging data.This return to the future is a consequence of faster and ever more powerful technology.
Valley geeks were already hopping onto Wi-Fi hotspots and playing with "smart" phones, but most people were still dialling up to connect to the internet and using mobile phones only for talking.
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The Pen Register Statute requires the Justice Department to report to Congress how often it uses pen registers (which record the numbers dialled from a phone) and trap-and-trace devices (which record the numbers dialling in).
Decades ago, when reporters covering Labour Department numbers would rush to phone them in to news desks, those dialling numbers containing lots of high digits would complain of being at a disadvantage because they took longer to dial on old rotary phones.
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