VCC
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VCC may refer to:
- IC power-supply pin (VCC), plus collector supply line voltage in a common NPN circuit
- Vale of Catmose College, an arts college in England
- Valencia Community College, in Orlando, Florida
- Valor Christian College, in Columbus, Ohio
- ValueVision Channel, the previous name of ShopNBC
- Vancouver Career College, in British Columbia, Canada
- Vancouver Chamber Choir, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Vancouver Community College, a vocational training institute in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Vancouver Convention Centre, a convention centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Vehicle Control Center, SelTrac signalling system from Thales Rail Signalling Solutions
- Velsicol Chemical Corporation, in Illinois, United States
- Ventura County Council, a Boy Scouts of America local council in California
- Verified Concurrent C, a deductive verifier for multithreaded C code
- Veteran Car Club of Great Britain, a vintage motor racing club in England
- Video Compact Cassette, an early name for Philips' Video 2000 videocassette format
- Viewer's Choice Canada
- Vineyard Church of Columbus, in Ohio, United States
- Virginia Community Corps, an AmeriCorps state program in Virginia, United States
- Virtual Client Computing
- Virtual Collective Consciousness
- Virtual colony count, an antibacterial assay
- Virtual Credit Card, also known as a controlled payment number
- Vista Community College, in California
- Vocational Competence Certificate, - is a system of education and certification.
- Voice call continuity, a specification for mobile phone service
- Volvo Car Corporation, Volvo Personvagnar AB, a Swedish luxury automobile manufacturer
See also[edit]
- Volvo Cross Country (disambiguation), several vehicles sold by AB Volvo
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