CX

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CX

  1. (international standards) ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for Christmas Island.
    Synonym: CXR (alpha-3)

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CX

  1. The IATA airline code for Cathay Pacific.

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CX (countable and uncountable, plural CXes)

  1. (networking, Ethernet) Abbreviation of (short haul) copper.
  2. (cycle racing) Initialism of cyclocross.
  3. (cryptocurrencies) Abbreviation of cryptocurrency.
  4. (business, marketing) Initialism of customer experience.
    Coordinate terms: EX, UX
    • 2019 June 13, Denise Lee Yohn, “Why Every Company Needs a Chief Experience Officer”, in Harvard Business Review[1], →ISSN:
      CX has become the new marketing. It influences brand perceptions and impacts business performance just as strongly as traditional marketing such as media advertising and price promotions once did.

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