B2b


business-to-business (denoting business transactions over the Internet):
B2B websites.
Contemporary Examples

Consumer-facing networks are crashing, while B2B is booming.
Why Investors—but Not Consumers—Love LinkedIn Alex Klein August 26, 2012

abbreviation
business-to-business; denoting trade between commercial organizations rather than between businesses and private customers Compare B2C, B2E

business to business
back to basics
business to business

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