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What (who) is long distance call - definition

TELEPHONE CALL CHARGED AT A HIGHER RATE
Long-distance telephone service; Long-distance call; Long distance telephone; InterLATA; Interlata; Long distance call; Long distance network; Long distance telephone connection; Long distance telephone call; Long distance telephony; Long distance telephone service; Long distance phone calls; Long-distance telephony; Long-distance telephone; Long distance calling; Long-distance telephone call
  • Canadian Club]], [[Ottawa]], March 27, 1909. Quote: "It was I who invented the telephone and it was invented wherever I happened to be at the time. Of this you may be sure, the telephone was invented in Canada. It was made in the United States. The first transmission of a human voice over a telephone wire, where the speaker and the listener were miles apart, was in Canada [referring to his demonstration call between Brantford and Paris, Ontario].... etc..."</ref>
  • Dramatization of an operator-assisted long distance call c. 1949

Long-distance running         
  • [[Burton Holmes]]' photograph entitled ''"1896: Three athletes in training for the marathon at the Olympic Games in Athens"''.
  • Men in the 10&nbsp;km run section of the 2011 [[Grand Prix de Triathlon]] in Paris.
  • Women racing on snow in the 2012 [[European Cross Country Championships]]
  • Runners turning the bend in the men's 10,000 metres final at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]].
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  • Women runners on a closed-off-road at the 2009 [[Yokohama Marathon]].
ATHLETIC EVENT
Athletics long distances; Long-distance Running; Distance running; Adventure running; Long-distance runner; Distance Running; Distance runner; Endurance running; Long distance runner; Long Distance Running; Endurance foot race; Long distance runners; Long-distance runners; Long-distance track event; Long distance running; 25,000 metres; Physiological factors of marathon running; User:Yacar.d/sandbox; Physiological Factors of Marathon Running; 25000 metres; 4000 metres
Long-distance running, or endurance running, is a form of continuous running over distances of at least . Physiologically, it is largely aerobic in nature and requires stamina as well as mental strength.
distance runner         
  • [[Burton Holmes]]' photograph entitled ''"1896: Three athletes in training for the marathon at the Olympic Games in Athens"''.
  • Men in the 10&nbsp;km run section of the 2011 [[Grand Prix de Triathlon]] in Paris.
  • Women racing on snow in the 2012 [[European Cross Country Championships]]
  • Runners turning the bend in the men's 10,000 metres final at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]].
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • Women runners on a closed-off-road at the 2009 [[Yokohama Marathon]].
ATHLETIC EVENT
Athletics long distances; Long-distance Running; Distance running; Adventure running; Long-distance runner; Distance Running; Distance runner; Endurance running; Long distance runner; Long Distance Running; Endurance foot race; Long distance runners; Long-distance runners; Long-distance track event; Long distance running; 25,000 metres; Physiological factors of marathon running; User:Yacar.d/sandbox; Physiological Factors of Marathon Running; 25000 metres; 4000 metres
¦ noun an athlete who competes in long- or middle-distance races.
long-distance         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Long-distance; Long Distance; Long distance (disambiguation); Long Distance (album)
adv. to call, telephone long-distance

Wikipedia

Long-distance calling

In telecommunications, a long-distance call (U.S.) or trunk call (also known as a toll call in the U.K.) is a telephone call made to a location outside a defined local calling area. Long-distance calls are typically charged a higher billing rate than local calls. The term is not necessarily synonymous with placing calls to another telephone area code.

Long-distance calls are classified into two categories: national or domestic calls which connect two points within the same country, and international calls which connect two points in different countries. Within the United States there is a further division into long-distance calls within a single state (intrastate) and interstate calls, which are subject to different regulations (counter-intuitively, calls within states are usually more expensive than interstate calls). Not all interstate calls are long-distance calls. Since 1984 there has also been a distinction between intra-local access and transport area (LATA) calls and those between different LATAs, whose boundaries are not necessarily state boundaries.

Before direct distance dialing (DDD), all long-distance calls were established by special switchboard operators (long-distance operators) even in exchanges where calls within the local exchange were dialed directly. Completion of long-distance calls was time-consuming and costly as each call was handled by multiple operators in multiple cities. Record keeping was also more complex, as the duration of every toll call had to be manually recorded for billing purposes.

In many less-developed countries, such as Spain, Mexico, Brazil, and Egypt, calls were placed at a central office the caller went to, filled out a paper slip, sometimes paid in advance for the call, and then waited for it to be connected. In Spain these were known as locutorios, literally "a place to talk". In towns too small to support a phone office, placing long-distance calls was a sideline for some businesses with telephones, such as pharmacies.

In some countries, such as Canada and the United States, long-distance rates were historically kept artificially high to subsidize unprofitable flat-rate local residential services. Intense competition between long-distance telephone companies narrowed these gaps significantly in most developed nations in the late 20th century.

The cost of international calls varies dramatically among countries. The receiving country has total discretion in specifying what the caller should be charged (by the originating company, who in a separate transaction transfers these funds to the destination country) for the cost of connecting the incoming international call with the destination customer anywhere in the receiving country. This has only a loose, and in some cases no, relation to the actual cost. Some less-developed countries, or their telephone company(s), use these fees as a revenue source.

Examples of use of long distance call
1. The event — called ‘Long Distance Call’ — was the brainchild of Dutch composer Merlijn Twaalhoven, who visited the island last year.
2. But Kamaze points out that in that case, the price is roughly the same as a regular long–distance call.
3. Now, there are two choices, Rostelecom and MTT, and some extra digits are required for any domestic long–distance call.
4. Nour tried to end his life after receiving a long distance call, the Al Watan daily said.
5. Till yesterday it was BSNL, another government of India undertaking which was MTNL’s long distance call carrier, but relations between the two turned sour after BSNL started charging higher rates for the services.