(Answer) (Category) SIP FAQ : (Category) SIP Basics :
What does 'bis' stand for?
The suffixes 'bis' and 'ter' are often used for revisions of standards. For example, there is V.42bis for modems and V.25ter. 'bis' is the latin adverb for 'two', while 'ter' stands for 'three'. See
http://www.informalmusic.com/latinsoc/latnum.html
for details.
2001-Oct-01 7:24pm hgs@cs.columbia.edu
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