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(Askeri) üs harekat merkezi (base operations center)
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(Bell Operating Company) (n ) Commonly called Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC) One of seven telecommunications companies in the U S
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One of the local telephone companies resulting from the divestiture of AT&T
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Abbrev n, "Bottom-Of-Container" A location for a main throwout pilot chute, at the bottom of the main container, typically in a spandex pouch Much less exposed bridle than with an ROL
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Bottom of Container Refers to the location of the pilot chute An increasingly common position for main deployment devices, as opposed to belly or leg mounted
Bell Operating Company More commonly referred to as RBOC for Regional Bell Operating Company The local telephone company in each of the seven U S regions [Source: RFC1208]
Bell Operating Company The local Bell operating company Currently there are 22 BOCs organized (i e owned by) into seven Regional Bell Operating Companies, also known as RBOCs (See RBOC )
BOC is the common term for one of 24 local exchange carrier telephone companies that were part of the Bell System prior to divestiture All but two of the BOCs (Southern New England Telephone in Connecticut and Cincinnati Bell in Ohio) are owned and managed by one of 7 regional Bell holding companies (RBHCs) Approximately 80% of America's local exchange users are served by the BOCs
Bell Operating Company Local Bell Telephone Companies divested from AT&T
Bell Operating Company
Bell Operating Company - twenty-two BOCs were divested from AT&T in 1984 They were grouped into seven Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs), which have gone through several mergers and acquisitions
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Bell Operating Company One of 22 telephone service companies that used to be a part of AT&T
  Abbreviation for Bell Operating Company
Bell Operating Company: defined by a list of Bell Operating Company names: Bell Telephone Co of Nevada, Illinois Bell Telephone Co , Indiana Bell Telephone Co , Incorporated Michigan Bell Telephone Co , New England Telephone and Telegraph Co , New Jersey Bell Telephone Co , New York Telephone Co , US WEST Communications Co , South Central Bell Telephone Co , Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co , Southwestern Bell Telephone Co , The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co , The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co of Maryland, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co of West Virginia, The Diamond State Telephone Co , The Ohio Bell Telephone Co , The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co , and the Wisconsin Telephone Co 47 U S C 153(4)
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abbr Bell Operating Company
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(Business Office Code) Western region FID that carries a three character alphanumeric code identifying the U S WEST business that handles the customer''s service Also, Bell Operating Company
One of the local exchange telephone companies originally owned by AT&T that provided local telephone service
Any one of the 22 local telephone companies spun off from AT&T, effective January 1, 1984, as a result of divestiture and became organized into seven regional Bell holding companies Subsequent mergers have reduced that number to 4
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