What does OSX mean?
OSX means Optical Signal Crossconnect (telecommunications)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Technology, IT etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Optical Signal Crossconnect (telecommunications)?
Optical Signal Crossconnect (telecommunications) can be abbreviated as OSX
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EOSPC - Electro-Optical Signal Processing Computer
- OSP-BFN - Optical Signal Processing Beamforming Network
- OPXC - Optical Path Crossconnect System
- OSRPL - Optical Signal Routing Protocol Link
- OSRPR - Optical Signal Routing Protocol Route
- OGX - Optical Gateway Crossconnect
- OSNR - Optical Signal Noise Ratio
- OSRPP - Optical Signal Routing Protocol Path
- EROS - Event Related Optical Signal (Brain Scanner)
- OSP - Optical Signal Processor
- ROSA - Ultrafast all-optical signal processing in engineered quadratic nonlinear waveguides
- AOSP - Analog Optical Signal Processor
- AOSP - Analogue Optical Signal Processing
- Dsx - Digital Signal Crossconnect
- IOS - intrinsic optical signal
- Los - Loss of Optical Signal
- Pcs&te - Profit Centre Signal and Telecommunications Engineer
- OSL - Optical Signal Level
- OSNR - Optical Signal-to-Noise Relation
- S&TE - Signal and Telecommunications Engineer