What does CCC mean?
CCC means Communications and Capacity
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Communications and Capacity?
Communications and Capacity can be abbreviated as CCC
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What does CCC stand for? CCC stands for "Communications and Capacity". |
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How to abbreviate "Communications and Capacity"? "Communications and Capacity" can be abbreviated as CCC. |
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What is the meaning of CCC abbreviation? The meaning of CCC abbreviation is "Communications and Capacity". |
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What is CCC abbreviation? One of the definitions of CCC is "Communications and Capacity". |
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What does CCC mean? CCC as abbreviation means "Communications and Capacity". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- C&CSA - Communications and Computing Systems Architecture
- CCAPH - Communications and Computer Applications in Public Health
- CIMRC - Communications and Information Management Resource Centre
- CIAUZ - Communications and Information Agency of Uzbekistan
- CISMOA - Communications and Information Security Memorandum of Agreement
- COMM/ADP - Communications and Automatic Data Processing Directorate
- COMMEL - Communications and Electronics
- C6 - Communications and Signals Staff
- C&PA - Communications and Public Affairs
- C&DH - Communications and Data Handling
- CAAP - Communications and Advertising Accredited Professional
- C&TS - Communications and Tracking System
- CACC - Communications and Configuration Console
- CARP - Communications and Radar Processor
- CCI - Communications and Creative Industries
- CADH - Communications and Data Handling
- CCS - Communications and Control Segment
- CELE - Communications and Electronics Engineering
- ACEA - And Capacity Enhancement Act
- J-6 - communications system directorate of a joint staff; command, control, communications, and computer systems staff section