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Meaning of sai



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Cayetano Peláez del Rosal

sai
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Six

  



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1o_ The 37365; (sai) is a white weapon of Japanese origin, like a short sword with two more tips, one on each hawk. 2o_ Sai is a villa in Aomori Prefecture ( Japan ) ; also a commune in the department of Orne (Argentan-Est, France). 3o_ SAI is an abbreviation for the Latin formula sine alter indicatio ( "without any other indication" ), and also the Spanish version of UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply ) as "Power Supply System ( electrical ) Uninterrupted" . See S . To. ?. .

  

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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

In Colombia it was a dependency of the former TELECOM, which provided international or long-distance calling, in rural areas and far-apart sites. It was the acronym for International Automatic Service. Due to the appearance of cell phones and the disappearance of TELECOM, it no longer exists, although they are preserved with the name in some sites secluded from Arauca and Casanare.

  

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Diego Márquez

A position where minutes are sold to every operator and international or national flames can be made

  

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Anónimo

SAI: Cai, Capuchin monkey, American primate.

  

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Anónimo

SAI: White weapon used in Japanese martial arts.

  

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Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

In Colombia, S.A.I. stands for international auto service, which was a service of long-distance international providing the Empresa Nacional de Telecom ( 41 TELECOM; When in many countries still not had implemented or crowded cellular telephony and much less the Internet. Today the name SAI is still used and appoints a business premises in which it provides the service of calls to mobile and fixed telephony national and international.

  










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