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remballer (May I suggest you dial back the sarcasm); rappeller (We'll dial back in 30 minutes) | |||
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Used as a control over dial-up telecommunications lines. The telecommunications link established through dial-up into the computer from a remote location is interrupted so the computer can dial back to the caller. The link is permitted only if the caller is calling from a valid phone number or telecommunications channel. |
dial back: 2 phrases in 1 subject |
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