What does REI mean?
REI means Remote Error an Indication
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Remote Error an Indication?
Remote Error an Indication can be abbreviated as REI
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What does REI stand for? REI stands for "Remote Error an Indication". |
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How to abbreviate "Remote Error an Indication"? "Remote Error an Indication" can be abbreviated as REI. |
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What is the meaning of REI abbreviation? The meaning of REI abbreviation is "Remote Error an Indication". |
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What is REI abbreviation? One of the definitions of REI is "Remote Error an Indication". |
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What does REI mean? REI as abbreviation means "Remote Error an Indication". |
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What is shorthand of Remote Error an Indication? The most common shorthand of "Remote Error an Indication" is REI. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HP-REI - High-order Path Remote Error Indication
- LP-REI - Low Path-Remote Error Indication
- LPREI - Low Path Remote Error Indication
- RAI-CI - Remote Alarm Indication-Customer Installation
- REI-L - Remote Error Indicator - Line
- TC-REI - Tandem Connection-Remote Error Indication
- LREI - Line Remote Error Indication
- PREI - Path Remote Error Indication
- RFI - Remote Fault Indication
- RDIV - Remote Defect Indication - Virtual
- RDI-L - Remote Defect Indication - Line
- EINCC - Error Indication N Channel Code
- EICC - Error Indication Channel Code
- RAID - Remote Alarm Indication DS3
- RDII - Remote Defect Identification Indication
- REI - Remote Error Indicator
- EIn - Error Indication n
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