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  2. Last-call return - Wikipedia

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    Japan: 1361 to get number, 1363 to call back. [5] United Kingdom: 1471 (also used in Gibraltar, Ireland, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, and the Falkland Islands) In the UK, after dialing 1471, the caller can press "3" to automatically return the call. Previously free, since August 2004 the return call service incurs a charge.

  3. Ringback number - Wikipedia

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    A ringback number is a telephone number for a telephone line that automatically calls the line that the call was placed from, after the caller has hung up. The typical use of this facility is by telephone company technicians for testing a new installation or for trouble-shooting.

  4. Callback (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a customer from Spain is calling a phone number in Australia, and it costs 8 cents per minute to phone Spain from the US (the callback, which is an incoming call) and 20 cents per minute to phone Australia from the US (the destination call, which is an outgoing call), then the caller will pay a total of 28 US cents a minute ...

  5. You can now add a callback number to your lost (and locked ...

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    One way to do that is through Android Device Manager, which now has the capability to add a callback number on the phone's lock screen that the finder can contact. You can now even write a message ...

  6. This is why you should never call back an unknown number - AOL

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    So if your bank leaves a voicemail, don’t just call back the number from the missed call. Find the official number online and dial that, suggests Levin. “Never trust—always verify,” he says.

  7. Automatic ring back - Wikipedia

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    The service is typically invoked by keying a number on hearing the engaged tone. In the UK the service is also known as Ringback. [1] In the United States the service is often called Auto Redial. In the United States Army on post wide communications networks, this is referred to as Callback or Automatic Callback.

  8. Automatic callback - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, an automatic callback is a computer telephony calling feature that permits a user, when encountering a busy condition or other condition where the called individual is unavailable, to instruct the system to retain the called number and to establish the call when there is an available line or when the called number is no longer busy.

  9. This is why you should never call back an unknown number - AOL

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