What does SRBS mean?
SRBS means Signaling Radio Bearers
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Signaling Radio Bearers?
Signaling Radio Bearers can be abbreviated as SRBS
Other shorthands for Signaling Radio Bearers are: srbs, SRB
Other shorthands for Signaling Radio Bearers are: srbs, SRB
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What does SRBS stand for? SRBS stands for "Signaling Radio Bearers". |
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How to abbreviate "Signaling Radio Bearers"? "Signaling Radio Bearers" can be abbreviated as SRBS. |
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What is the meaning of SRBS abbreviation? The meaning of SRBS abbreviation is "Signaling Radio Bearers". |
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What is SRBS abbreviation? One of the definitions of SRBS is "Signaling Radio Bearers". |
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What does SRBS mean? SRBS as abbreviation means "Signaling Radio Bearers". |
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What is shorthand of Signaling Radio Bearers? The most common shorthand of "Signaling Radio Bearers" is SRBS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- M-LEAD - Signaling On An Audio Trunk
- SCPMS - Signaling Control Point Management System
- SCPMS-X - Signaling Control Point Management System Extended
- SMLPD - Signaling Mechanisms in Lung Physiology and Disease
- SNLG - Signaling
- SL-ESF - Signaling Link Extended Superframe Format
- SS6 - Signaling System 6
- SS7MS - Signaling System 7 Management System
- SS7OIP - Signaling System Over Internet Protocol
- SSQoS - Signaling Support for Quality of Service
- AI - Signaling Identification Assigned by Exchange A
- SRBP - Signaling Radio Burst Protocol
- SRB - Signaling Radio Bearers
- Rosi - Radio Signaling Protocol
- LSAC - signaling Link management;Signaling Link Activity
- LSLA - signaling Link Management; Signaling Link Activiation
- LSLD - signaling Link management:Signaling Link Deactivate
- LSLR - signaling Link management;Signaling Link restoration
- srbs - Signalling Radio Bearers
- RTO - Radio telephone operator (Army) or RO-radio operator (Marines). The person working the radio, usually either in a combat maneuver element or at the TOC (see below).