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  • noun Plural form of dialer.

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Examples

  • -- Crimeware that relies on technical methods that are becoming obsolete, such as dialers and keyloggers, will continue to slowly decline in number.

    Computer Crime Research News 2009

  • -- Crimeware that relies on technical methods that are becoming obsolete, such as dialers and keyloggers, will continue to slowly decline in number.

    Computer Crime Research News 2009

  • -- Crimeware that relies on technical methods that are becoming obsolete, such as dialers and keyloggers, will continue to slowly decline in number.

    Computer Crime Research News 2009

  • Also, CBS "dialers" had really bad numbers for Palin.

    Donklephant 2008

  • Richard Fannin, known throughout the industry as Bama, added, "If you take a look back at the revenue choice options webmasters have had through the years, such as dialers, it wasn't long before problems with customers being improperly billed and other issues significantly reduced the amount of money a webmaster could generate from them - now they're not a viable revenue choice.

    AVN News 2009

  • The documents reveal that the CRTC receives over 20,000 telemarketing complaints each month, many involving the do-not-call list (some complaints may relate to other telecommunications rules that cover automated dialers or curfews).

    Untold story of Do-Not-Call enforcement 2009

  • Some also use "predictive dialers" that place calls and only connect the respondent to an interviewer once a live person answers the phone (a process that creates that annoying pause that anyone who has answered a call from a telemarketer is all too familiar with).

    Mark Blumenthal: An Automated Pollster Interviews by Cell Phone 2010

  • As such, speaking at the Monitor breakfast, McInturff announced plans to lobby members of Congress to "change the law and create an exemption so that political polling can use auto dialers with cell phones."

    Not All Polls Were Wrong In Nevada Mark Blumenthal 2010

  • As such, speaking at the Monitor breakfast, McInturff announced plans to lobby members of Congress to "change the law and create an exemption so that political polling can use auto dialers with cell phones."

    Not All Polls Were Wrong In Nevada The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • This rule applies to all uses of autodialers and predictive dialers, including survey and opinion research.

    Mark Blumenthal: An Automated Pollster Interviews by Cell Phone 2010

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