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In [[telecommunication]], the term '''camp-on busy signal''' has the following meanings:
In [[telecommunication]], the term '''camp-on busy signal''' has the following meanings:


<b>1.</b> A [[signal]] that informs a busy [[telephone]] [[user]] that another [[call originator]] is waiting for a [[connection]].
<b>1.</b> A [[signal]] that informs a busy [[telephone]] [[user]] that another [[call originator]] is waiting for a [[telecommunication connection|connection]].


<b>2.</b> A [[teleprinter]] [[telephone exchange|exchange]] [[facility]] signal that automatically causes a calling station to retry the call-receiver number after a given interval when the call-receiver teleprinter is occupied or the circuits are busy. <i>Synonym</i> <b>speed-up tone.</b>
<b>2.</b> A [[teleprinter]] [[telephone exchange|exchange]] [[facility]] signal that automatically causes a calling station to retry the call-receiver number after a given interval when the call-receiver teleprinter is occupied or the circuits are busy. <i>Synonym</i> <b>speed-up tone.</b>

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In telecommunication, the term camp-on busy signal has the following meanings:

1. A signal that informs a busy telephone user that another call originator is waiting for a connection.

2. A teleprinter exchange facility signal that automatically causes a calling station to retry the call-receiver number after a given interval when the call-receiver teleprinter is occupied or the circuits are busy. Synonym speed-up tone.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C