What does SAB mean?
SAB means Service Ancillary to Broadcasting
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Service Ancillary to Broadcasting?
Service Ancillary to Broadcasting can be abbreviated as SAB
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What does SAB stand for? SAB stands for "Service Ancillary to Broadcasting". |
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How to abbreviate "Service Ancillary to Broadcasting"? "Service Ancillary to Broadcasting" can be abbreviated as SAB. |
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What is the meaning of SAB abbreviation? The meaning of SAB abbreviation is "Service Ancillary to Broadcasting". |
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What is SAB abbreviation? One of the definitions of SAB is "Service Ancillary to Broadcasting". |
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What does SAB mean? SAB as abbreviation means "Service Ancillary to Broadcasting". |
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What is shorthand of Service Ancillary to Broadcasting? The most common shorthand of "Service Ancillary to Broadcasting" is SAB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COSPBBB - Coalition of Service Providers to Block Bad Behavior
- ASM - Ancillary Service Management
- CROCUS - Cost of the energy service Related to Overall efficiency with incentives for infrastructure at Unchanged Service
- PSPA - Placed in Service Prior to Arrival
- SASSY - Substance Abuse Service Specific to Youth
- ASPD - Association of Service Providers to Dentists
- ASPHA - Association of Service Providers to Homeless Adults
- ASOOP - Ancillary Service Ordered by Outside Providers
- ASTD - Ancillary Service Target Decoder
- SAIL - Service Access to Independent Living
- SAP - Services Ancillary to Programme
- SOA - Service Oriented to A
- ADS - Ancillary Data Service
- ANS - Ancillary Network Service
- sap - Services Ancillary to Programme-making
- srtc - Service Right-to-Copy
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- SLA - service-module-to-launch-module adapter