File:NC' ' SIT.ogg
NC'_'_SIT.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3.0 s, 34 kbps, file size: 13 KB)
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This is one of eight Special Information Tones or SITs played before telephone company recorded announcements. They are used to tell automated dialing equipment why the call did not complete. This tone indicates:No Circuit - interLATA - All circuits busy - distant office See Also
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current | 01:33, 18 February 2008 | 3.0 s (13 KB) | Lexlexlex (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description=This is one of eight Special Information Tones or '''SITs''' played before telephone company recorded announcements. They are used to tell automated dialing equipment why the call did not complete. ==This tone in |
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