midcall

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English

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Etymology

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From mid- +‎ call.

Adjective

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midcall (not comparable)

  1. During a call.
    • 1997, Linda Richardson, Stop Telling, Start Selling: How to Use Customer-Focused Dialogue to Close Sales:
      This midcall rapport detour saved the day. At the end of the call, they went to lunch and soon they were doing business.
    • 2004, Jian-Guo Ma, Third generation communication systems: future developments and advanced topics:
      In order to support midcall mobility, we need to add the ability to move while a session is active.
    • 2009, Alan B. Johnston, SIP: understanding the Session Initiation Protocol:
      The contents may be signaling information, a midcall event, or some sort of stimulus.