0 a request for someone to return to a place, especially for a job interview: --
His job applications netted only three callbacks.
1 a phone call a person makes to someone who has called them earlier: --
Callers often forget to leave contact information for a callback.
2 a request by a manufacturer for a product to be returned because something is wrong with it: --
3 a request by a company for an employee who has lost their job with the company to return to work: --
4 a request by an employer for an employee to return to work after their usual working hours, especially to deal with an emergency: --
People who provide or use callback services have argued that these telephone companies are often state monopolies that charge unjustifiably high prices for international calls.
At the callbacks, 53 new potential models return.
This callback dials both the user's number and the person they wish to call, and connects the two calls together.
Thus, users can redefine the control algorithm by overriding some or all of these callback functions.
I went in and did a call-back audition, and they felt that we were on the same track.
International callback has been credited with opening global telecom markets because it enabled competition to start up even if regulatory restrictions existed.
The reporting party information would be populated by the call-taker including last name, first name, call-back number, etc.
The money is needed to improve the callback facilities now on computer in most cases.