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TEL is a three-letter acronym TLA is a three-lettered abbreviation for Three-Letter Abbreviation. ...


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Archaeology Dig 2007: Tel Rehov, Israel (633 words)
Tel Rehov is the largest mound in the Beth-Shean Valley, extending over 26 acres.
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The excavations at Tel Rehov are part of the Beth-Shean Valley Regional project, which emphasizes the dynamics of settlement changes and affinities over time in this all-important strategic region.
ICANN | .tel-Telnic New sTLD RFP Application (8927 words)
The word "Tel" is internationally understood * The word "Tel" is internationally understood, with a broad and global meaning, denoting a realm of communications services over voice-oriented devices.
The word "Tel" is internationally understood, with a broad and global meaning denoting a realm of communications services over voice-oriented devices.
*.Tel will give a single text-based address to individuals or businesses so that they can be contacted wherever they chose, whether via a wireless or fixed-line Internet-enabled communications device.
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