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PBX
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PBX
abbr.
private branch exchange

PBX (in Britain)
abbreviation for
(Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) private branch exchange; a telephone system that handles the internal and external calls of a building, firm, etc.
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PBX abbr of private branch exchangeNebenstellenanlage f


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