What does S2S mean?
S2S means Site-to-Site
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Technology, IT etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Site-to-Site?
Site-to-Site can be abbreviated as S2S
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What does S2S stand for? S2S stands for "Site-to-Site". |
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How to abbreviate "Site-to-Site"? "Site-to-Site" can be abbreviated as S2S. |
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What is the meaning of S2S abbreviation? The meaning of S2S abbreviation is "Site-to-Site". |
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What is S2S abbreviation? One of the definitions of S2S is "Site-to-Site". |
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What does S2S mean? S2S as abbreviation means "Site-to-Site". |
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What is shorthand of Site-to-Site? The most common shorthand of "Site-to-Site" is S2S. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SDP-TSI - Site Development Plan Technical Site Information
- SSOZ - Site-Site Ornstein Zernike
- SCSC - Site Cleanup and Site Closure
- SIC - Site to Convert
- SINC - Site of Importance to Nature Conservation
- SPSD - Site Planning Site Development
- SST - Site to Support
- STS - Site To See
- sms - Site Modify Site
- sss - Site Search Site
- stdb - Site To Do Business
- SSFC - Site-Site Function Counterpoise
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