Call waiting A beep is also a colloquialism for a
zip tone to indicate a telephone call coming in on the same phone line as someone is currently speaking, either on a
landline or
mobile phone. The
call waiting feature often outputs an audible "beep" noise to indicate that there is a second call coming in.
Paging The electronic
pager is often referred to as a "beeper" for the sound it emits to alert its owner to an incoming message.
Call back request As a noun, the practice of "beeping" in sub-Saharan Africa refers to the cell phone phenomenon during which a person dials a number but immediately cancels the call before it is answered in order to elicit a call back from the recipient. One reason for this practice is to elicit a recipient to call back when the caller has almost run out of prepaid units for his/her cell phone but still wants or needs to talk to the recipient. In Rwanda, this practice has evolved into an art for courting between men and women, where women "beep" males in order to elicit a call back, which manifests the man's interest and willingness to pay for the woman's call. At times, this practice can be an inconvenience for the recipient, and at times, people ignore the "beeps." "Beeping" is also known as "flashing" in sub Saharan Africa, and is known as "menacing" or "fishing" in Indonesia. ==Censorship==