What is another word for NEBS?

Pronunciation: [nˈɛbz] (IPA)

NEBS or Network Equipment Building System is a set of standards and guidelines that are used to ensure the safety and reliability of telecommunications equipment. Some synonyms for NEBS include telecommunications equipment standards, network equipment guidelines, and telecommunication industry standards. These terms all refer to the same set of regulations that dictate how telecom equipment should be designed, built, and tested to ensure that it can operate safely and reliably under a wide range of conditions. Other terms that can be used interchangeably with NEBS include telecom equipment safety guidelines, network equipment specifications, and telecom reliability standards.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      nbe.

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Usage examples for Nebs

They were in countenance horrible, and they had great heads, and a long neck, and a lean visage; they were filthy and squalid in their beards, and they had rough ears, and crooked NEBS, and fierce eyes, and foul mouths; and their teeth were like horses' tusks; and their throats were filled with flame, and they were grating in their voice; they had crooked shanks, and knees big and great behind, and twisted toes, and cried hoarsely with their voices; and they came with such immoderate noise and immense horror, that him thought all between heaven and earth resounded with their voices.
"Prose Idylls"
Charles Kingsley
They want no "yellow NEBS."
"The Dew of Their Youth"
S. R. Crockett
They said they were Liberals and glad to hear the black NEBS had won.
"The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825"
Gordon Sellar

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