What does BOT mean?
BOT means British Office of Telecommunications
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for British Office of Telecommunications?
British Office of Telecommunications can be abbreviated as BOT
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What does BOT stand for? BOT stands for "British Office of Telecommunications". |
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How to abbreviate "British Office of Telecommunications"? "British Office of Telecommunications" can be abbreviated as BOT. |
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What is the meaning of BOT abbreviation? The meaning of BOT abbreviation is "British Office of Telecommunications". |
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What is BOT abbreviation? One of the definitions of BOT is "British Office of Telecommunications". |
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What does BOT mean? BOT as abbreviation means "British Office of Telecommunications". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- OCTPR - Office of the Commissioner of Telecommunications and Postal Regulation
- OFTEL - Office of Telecommunications
- ODTR - Office of the Director of Telecommunications Regulation
- OT - Office of Telecommunications
- OTSO - Office of Telecommunications and Systems Operations
- OPT - Office of Telecommunications Policy
- ODGT - Office of the Director General of Telecommunications
- OFT - Office of Telecommunications
- OOT - Office Of Telecommunications
- OTIA - Office of Telecommunications Information Applications
- OTIS - Office of Telecommunications and Information Services
- OTS - Office of Telecommunications
- BABT - British Approvals Board of Telecommunications
- BABT - British Approval Broad of Telecommunications
- Usotp - United States Office of Telecommunications Policy
- OTC - Office of Telecommunications
- OTP - Office of Telecommunications Policy (U.S.)
- Oftel - British Office of Telecommunications
- OTIS - Office of Telecommunications & Information Systems
- OTIA - Office of Telecommunications and Information Applications