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 v.— «A hands-on lab can be “suitcased” to a customer specified location. This traveling lab provides an environment to conduct formal classroom training in essentially the same environment as would be provided at a UTStarcom’s training center. Due to the complexity of the lab set-up for certain technologies, suitcased training at customer locations for some classes may not be offered.» —“Hangzhou PRC Training Facility” UTStarcom Aug. 8, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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