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CAMEL
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CAMELCustomized Applications for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic
CAMELCapital Adequacy, Asset Quality, Management, Earnings and Liquidity
CAMELCall Management Language
CAMELCritical Aeronautical Material/Equipment List
CAMELComponent and Material Evaluation Loop
CAMELCustomer Loan Centre


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today announced that the award-winning Compleat-200(TM) now includes support for the Wireless Intelligent Networks (WIN) protocol and the Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) protocol.
an Intel company and leading provider of communications software solutions, announced today its continued commitment to wireless communications by unveiling the telecommunications industry's first Customized Applications for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) Application Part (CAP) software, and an upgraded version of its Mobile Application Part (MAP) software designed for deployment in Third Generation (3G) wireless networks.
 
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