What does ende mean?
ende means End-to-end Network Delay Emulator
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for End-to-end Network Delay Emulator?
End-to-end Network Delay Emulator can be abbreviated as ende
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What does ende stand for? ende stands for "End-to-end Network Delay Emulator". |
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How to abbreviate "End-to-end Network Delay Emulator"? "End-to-end Network Delay Emulator" can be abbreviated as ende. |
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What is the meaning of ende abbreviation? The meaning of ende abbreviation is "End-to-end Network Delay Emulator". |
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What is ende abbreviation? One of the definitions of ende is "End-to-end Network Delay Emulator". |
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What does ende mean? ende as abbreviation means "End-to-end Network Delay Emulator". |
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What is shorthand of End-to-end Network Delay Emulator? The most common shorthand of "End-to-end Network Delay Emulator" is ende. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- C2CN - Coach to Coach Network
- DNMEP - Data Network Modified Emulator Program
- EETDN - End-to-End Transit Delay Negotiation
- ETINU - Environment to Inspire Network Users
- P2PN - Parent to Parent Network
- OPPN - Open Peer-to-Peer Network
- WNTE - Wireless Network Topology Emulator
- CNIE - Converged Network Impairment Emulator
- DMEP - Data Network Modified Emulator Program
- EETD - End to End Transit Delay
- HENP - High End Network Printer
- LENP - Low End Network Printer
- TSN - To Sports Network
- WANDS - Wide Area Network Delay Simulator
- FNP - Front-End Network Processor
- NTE - Network Terminal Emulator
- ENE - End Network Element
- and - Average Network Delay
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