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Nomenclature statistique des Activites economiques - Luxembourg 2008 - Luxembourg

95.12 Repair of communication equipment

This class includes repair and maintenance of communications equipment such as: - cordless telephones - cellular phones - carrier equipment modems - fax machines - communications transmission equipment (e.g. routers, bridges, modems) - two-way radios - commercial TV and video cameras

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Where 95.12 sits in the NACE-LU 2008 hierarchy

  1. >S Other service activities
  2. >95 Repair of computers and personal and household goods
  3. >>95.1 Repair of computers and communication equipment
  4. >>>95.12 Repair of communication equipment
  5. >>>95.12 Repair of communication equipment

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What is NACE-LU 2008 95.12?
NACE-LU 2008 95.12 is "Repair of communication equipment". This class includes repair and maintenance of communications equipment such as: - cordless telephones - cellular phones - carrier equipment modems - fax machines - communications transmission equipment (e.g. routers, bridges, modems) - two-way radios - commercial TV and video cameras
How does NACE-LU 2008 95.12 map to other classification systems?
95.12 Repair of communication equipment has equivalents in NACE Rev 2 (95.12). These crosswalks let you translate this code between NACE-LU 2008 and 1 other classification system.
What is the parent category of 95.12?
95.12 Repair of communication equipment sits under 95.12 Repair of communication equipment in the NACE-LU 2008 hierarchy.

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Source: STATEC (Institut national de la statistique et des etudes economiques)Version: 2008