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What does TECO stand for?

Technically Complete


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  • Information technology (IT) and computers
  • Science, medicine, engineering, etc.

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The Energy Care Network (UK)
Technical Consultants National Association
Telecommunications and Computer Networks Engineering (UK)
Technical Network
Test & Evaluation Community Network
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (Toronto)
Tampa Electric Company
Tape Editor and Corrector
Technical Education Center of Osceola
Technology Export Control Office(r)
Técnica Comercial (Guatemala)
Telecom de Argentina (Spanish)
Telecooperation Office (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Tenant Evaluation Company (Weaverville, NC)
Test & Evaluation Coordinating Office
Test & Evaluation Coordinator
Text Editor and Corrector
The Easy CGI Organization
Thompson Equipment Company (New Orleans, LA)



Samples in periodicals archive:
Tatum, who was active between the late 1920s and 1957, is widely regarded as the most technically complete jazz pianist ever.
But the process is not technically complete unless the "instruments of ratification" are sent to Rome by December.
But MacPhail's statement could amount to mere semantics, since many trades are not technically complete until physicals have been taken by the main players involved.
CCS, which is not yet technically complete or commercially viable, aims at preventing climate-harming CO2 to be blown into the atmosphere by separating the emissions for burial in underground storage.
The acceptance review confirms that the application -- the first to be filed with the NRC in 29 years -- is technically complete and sufficiently addresses all necessary subject areas.
With the arrival of these technically complete and accurate drafts of the iFCP, FCIP and iSCSI standards, we can finally remove the 'emerging' tag off of these protocols," stated Bryce Mackin, marketing chair, SNIA IPS Forum.
Their focus has been to provide software that is technically complete, easy to use, and very affordable to their clients.
At this point, the standard is technically complete and accurate with only minor editorial comments remaining, and now IP Storage Forum member companies are poised to move forward in delivering rich new sets of storage networking products and solutions based on the final draft version of the standard.

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