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Ringing Tones around the World 

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Ringing tone (audible ringing, also ringback tone) is a signaling tone in telecommunication that is heard by the originator of a telephone call while the destination terminal is alerting the receiving party. Audible ringing is typically a repeated tone that is not necessarily synchronous with the cadence of the power ringing signal that is sent to the called party.
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00:00 UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, Commonwealth
00:17 Japan
00:34 Australia
00:50 France
01:14 North America (USA, Canada), South Korea
01:30 Europe, Asia, South/Central America, ETSI
ETSI stands for: European Telecommunications Standards Institute

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Комментарии : 43   
@SpaceScreaminJohn
@SpaceScreaminJohn Год назад
Strange that no one has made this video until now! Thanks!
@Looffylabrioche
@Looffylabrioche Год назад
I know right! I was looking for this type of video and nobody made it... so I made it myself! :)
@CodeDisease
@CodeDisease 9 месяцев назад
in australia, we hear the first one on mobile phones, and the third one on landline phones.
@TheGeoffreyZone
@TheGeoffreyZone 27 дней назад
I hear the first one when I make calls
@matejnosal3937
@matejnosal3937 Год назад
I appreciate your efforts on making this video, however, there are many variations just within one country. For example, Slovakia, every carrier uses ETSI pulsing interval, however frequency for Orange is 450 MHz, O2 440 MHz, Telekom 425 MHz and 4ka 410 MHz. So basically you can tell to which network you are calling
@kbhasi
@kbhasi 9 месяцев назад
Ooh!! RU-vid had been recommending me videos of different dial-up modem handshakes, and I noticed that the off-hook and ring back tones were different. Turns out, most of the people who did the videos in English live in the US or Canada, though I was also recommended videos from French-speaking Europeans (probably live in France, Belgium, or Switzerland) and people living in Japan. (This also applies to when I watch a TV programme or film that took place in the US and the tones get mixed into the audio) For Singapore, the first tone is actually correct for when calling to mobile phones. When calling to landline phones, the ring back tone sounded more like the example for Japan that was shown in this video but wasn't exactly the same, at least when I last checked in the early 2010s. I can't check at this time as the analogue phone lines (or POTS lines in American terms, I think) were removed from my older flat when it was renovated, and i don't yet have anything connected to the digital phone line on my fiber-optic Internet connection. Based on the information in this video, the off-hook tone (carrier tone?) is a constant 400 Hz tone, and when the call ends and there's no carrier tone, there's a 400 Hz tone for 1 second followed by a 1 second pause and it repeats until the line is back on hook.
@M0VIE
@M0VIE 8 месяцев назад
Okay you're a real G for making this. Thank you
@pawciotech
@pawciotech 3 месяца назад
When calling most Polish mobile networks, we hear a signal with a frequency of 425 Hz, while when calling Play PL, we hear a signal with a frequency of 450 Hz.
@AhmedBalalo
@AhmedBalalo Год назад
i like this video, very informative.
@Jbravinsky
@Jbravinsky 6 дней назад
France sounds like a eas Scenario tone
@SynthD
@SynthD Год назад
France has an absolutely terrible ringtone.
@Envyboi2024
@Envyboi2024 Месяц назад
And Australia
@quifix2506
@quifix2506 Год назад
you helped with my book, thx
@ashuggtube
@ashuggtube 10 месяцев назад
Just found the perfect on-hold music, thanks very much
@jeetknowschess
@jeetknowschess Месяц назад
great video
@andrewmcewan9145
@andrewmcewan9145 7 месяцев назад
In Canada at least there are two different ringtones for local and long distance I don't know what the differences are however.
@Reaktanzkreis
@Reaktanzkreis 5 месяцев назад
Even here inGermany its different. An ordinary landline rings 1 second and paused 4 seconds. The tone frequncy is 425 or 450 depends on the location. were you live. Internet IP landlines are also different depends on the router and provider. default settings are most US scheme. My pabx rings to the british scheme , but is made by Siemens. On the mobile the ringing tone come from the party you actually call.
@marco_evertus
@marco_evertus 3 месяца назад
The French one is also the Indonesian one too
@theorovoicemailgreetingus5907
@theorovoicemailgreetingus5907 4 месяца назад
The tone with 425 Hertz is creepy. Hearing this on a call box is ever scary.
@helixxia9320
@helixxia9320 3 месяца назад
How lol
@theorovoicemailgreetingus5907
@theorovoicemailgreetingus5907 3 месяца назад
@@helixxia9320 When it is played, it gets disturbing in dark places
@helixxia9320
@helixxia9320 3 месяца назад
@@theorovoicemailgreetingus5907 is it a reference or a meme because i dont really know why i dont hear it as scary so i confused about this
11 месяцев назад
Canada should have the 425 Hz since it's my favourite tone when I was in Europe... LOL!
@butterlol5464
@butterlol5464 8 месяцев назад
Fire ost
@indigokids88
@indigokids88 2 месяца назад
Cool 😊❤❤
@CloeCorpse
@CloeCorpse Год назад
i wish it ws easier to change your dial tone when abroad, so i could work abroad!
@mel816
@mel816 Год назад
In some places (like Hong Kong) phone companies offer "local ringing tone" feature so that even if you're on roaming abroad, callers will think that you're in your home country/network.
@kaisersickle154
@kaisersickle154 10 месяцев назад
Where did you find the Japanese one? I would like to download it
@Looffylabrioche
@Looffylabrioche 10 месяцев назад
You can download it here: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:JA_Ringback_tone.ogg :)
@kaisersickle154
@kaisersickle154 10 месяцев назад
@@Looffylabrioche Thank you!
@primanbaruah9566
@primanbaruah9566 4 месяца назад
In India, the dialling tone is same as france if there is poor network. 0:50
@SombraSR
@SombraSR Месяц назад
Obviously I heard the Japanese one from various sources of media including Death Note, personally I like the American, Latin American and Japanese ones.
@Laceyx-go1hr
@Laceyx-go1hr 2 месяца назад
The uk and Australian have the excalt same lol x😊
@yeety1208
@yeety1208 2 дня назад
no australia has an extra note in there
@isaacgarrison36
@isaacgarrison36 Год назад
Jesus France's and Asia's is just terrible, I wouldn't be able to tell if it's ringing or if I got hung up on
@CloeCorpse
@CloeCorpse Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@kbhasi
@kbhasi 9 месяцев назад
At least in Singapore, the example shown in the video is correct for calls to mobile phones, while calls to landline phones, at least on analogue lines, is more like the example shown for Japan but isn't exactly the same. When the call ends and there's no carrier signal, there's a tone that's, judging by the info in the video, probably 400 Hz for 1 second followed by a 1-second pause and that repeats until the phone is back on hook. If my memory serves me correctly, the tone for off-hook and waiting for a number to be dialled is what I now think is a constant 400 Hz tone.
@Envyboi2024
@Envyboi2024 Месяц назад
Also northen Ireland has uk ringing tone
@automat3000
@automat3000 24 дня назад
Northern Ireland is UK though, so that'll be why.
@yeety1208
@yeety1208 2 дня назад
Indeed
@Laceyx-go1hr
@Laceyx-go1hr 2 месяца назад
Lols x
@gabrielle3080
@gabrielle3080 Год назад
First
@checkoutmyyoutubepage
@checkoutmyyoutubepage 5 месяцев назад
The Japanese one reminds of me the hailing sound heard in Star Trek Voyager.
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