Missed call
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A missed call is a telephone call that is deliberately terminated by the caller before being answered by its intended recipient, in order to communicate a pre-agreed message without paying the cost of a call. For example, a group of friends may agree that two missed calls in succession means "I am running late". The practice is common in South Asia, the Philippines and Africa.
In Bangladesh, missed calls make up 70% of cellular network traffic.[1] The Cellular Operators Association of India, COAI, has instituted a study to understand the revenue implications of missed calls in India.[2] Industry estimates of loss of revenue due to this social phenomenon were between 20[3] to and 30%, in 2007.[4]
Some companies offer information services which are accessed by making a missed call to a particular number, causing an automated system to return the call and deliver a pre-recorded message.[5] The culture of the missed call has also been used by political parties like the Aam Aadmi Party as a call to action to drive membership.[6]
To "miss call", in the Philippine-adapted form miskol, was declared the Word of the Year in 2007 at a language convention held in the University of the Philippines Diliman.[7]
Equivalents in other places are to drop call in the US,[citation needed] to beep in Africa,[8] to prank in England and Australia.[9] and to flash in Nigeria.
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Social usage
- Two missed calls can mean "I am running late".[1]
- Friends misscall a member of their group who was unable to join them that evening to convey "we're missing you".[1]
- In Syria, five missed calls in rapid succession means "I am online, let's chat".[1]
Adoption by businesses
In Bhutan, farmers know how much milk their customers want by the number of missed calls they get.[1] In India, a missed call from a shop or business means "Your order is ready".[1] In the United Kingdom, taxi drivers may use missed calls to let customers know that their taxi has arrived.[citation needed]
Syndicate Bank introduced Missed Call Banking Facility, which allows customers to check their balances by giving a missed call to a designated number.
In 2014, Facebook partnered with VivaConnect to launch a Missed Call Ad Unit[10] business specifically for the feature phone heavy Indian market, where a person could place a Missed Call to a number displayed on Ad and get offline content in return call.
Activism
In Bangladesh, an online protest was arranged with the help of a Facebook event on 27 January 2013 demanding the mobile phone operators cut their internet price. More than 250,000 Facebook users participated by exchanging millions of missed calls.[11][12]
See also
References
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