- Mercury Link 5000
- PSPDN in UK seit 1987 von Mercury Comm. Ltd. in Kooperation mit•(->"Lexikon der Text- und Datenkommunikation")
Acronyms. 2013.
Acronyms. 2013.
Mercury Link 5000 — PSPDN in UK seit 1987 von Mercury Comm. Ltd. in Kooperation mit [2]( > Lexikon der Text und Datenkommunikation ) … Acronyms von A bis Z
Mercury Link 7500 — MHS auf Basis von Mercury Link 5000 in UK seit 1987 von Mercury Comm. Ltd. ( > Lexikon der Text und Datenkommunikation ) … Acronyms
Mercury Link 7500 — MHS auf Basis von Mercury Link 5000 in UK seit 1987 von Mercury Comm. Ltd. ( > Lexikon der Text und Datenkommunikation ) … Acronyms von A bis Z
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