Call-progress tone

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In telephony, call progress tones are audible tones sent from the PSTN or a PBX to calling parties to indicate the status of phone calls.

Equipment such as fax machines and modems are designed to recognise dial tones and busy tones.

The ITU-T E.180 and E.182 recommendations define the technical characteristics and intended usage of some of these tones.

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Major ones encountered by the public on a regular basis are listed in bold:

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