Call waiting (or
catch phone in Japan), in
telephony, is a feature on some telephone networks. If a
calling party places a call to a
called party which is otherwise
engaged, and the called party has the call waiting feature enabled, the called party is able to suspend the current
telephone call and switch to the new incoming call (typically, this is done by pushing the
flash button), and can then negotiate with the new or the current caller an appropriate time to ring back. Call waiting, then, alleviates the need to have more than one line for voice communications.