|
Definition of Three-way calling
1. Noun. A way of adding a third party to your conversation without the assistance of a telephone operator.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Three-way Calling
Literary usage of Three-way calling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Electronic Surveillance in a Digital Ageby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Three-Way Calling and Call Transfer Enables a subscriber to add additional ...
When Three-Way Calling is invoked, the calling party or the called party ..."
2. Successful Independent Consulting: Turn Your Career Experience Into a by Douglas Florzak (1999)
"Most telephone companies also offer three-way calling on one line for teleconferencing
with two other parties. Get a telephone headset. ..."
3. Mergers and Competition in the Telecommunications Industry: Congressional edited by Orrin G. Hatch (2000)
"Exchange access, long distance, and vertical services (eg, speed dialing, call
waiting, three-way calling, Caller ID, etc.) subsidize local services ..."
4. The ISDN Consultant: A Stress-Free Guide to High-Speed Communications by Robert E. Lee (1997)
"PCS internetworking — the Personal Communications System will work with ISDN to
provide features like: automatic link transfer, three-way calling, ..."
5. The Telecommunications Challenge: Changing Technologies and Evolving by Charles W. Wessner (2006)
"That the customer is not paying extra for touch-tone dialing, caller ID, three-way
calling, and other services ..."
6. Regulatory Reform in Hungary by Oecd (2000)
"... to place calls from any telephone using a password), caller ID, three way
calling, call forwarding and call waiting are increasingly available. ..."