GSM (disambiguation)
GSM may refer to:
In mathematics, science and technology:
- Grams per square metre, a measure of paper or fabric density
- Global Shared Memory, computer memory that may be simultaneously accessed by multiple programs
- Global System for Mobile Communications, a standard for mobile phones
- Digital files for GSM-like codified voice, like Asterisk (PBX)
- Digital files used by the company Graphisoft for ArchiCAD library parts, mainly written in Geometric Description Language (GDL)
- Graduate Studies in Mathematics, a series of mathematics texts published by the American Mathematical Society
- Generalized Sequential Machine
Ranks and awards:
- Garrison Sergeant Major, a warrant officer appointment in the British Army
- General Service Medal, any of various British campaign medals, including:
In entertainment:
- Gameshow Marathon (UK game show), a British television series
- Gameshow Marathon (US TV series), an American television series based on the British show
- Ghost Sweeper Mikami, a comedic horror manga series by Takashi Shiina
- "Gimme Some Money", a single by the heavy metal band Spinal Tap
- Gamestar Mechanic, a web-based video game design community for kids.
Other uses:
- Great St. Mary's Church, Cambridge, England
- GSM (wine), a red wine consisting of a blend of Grenache, Shiraz, and Mourvèdre
- "Game, set, match", terms used in tennis scoring
- General sales management (or general sales manager)
- Glass Sport Motors, a former South African car company
- Gold Star Mothers Club
- The ICAO code for the airline Flyglobespan
- The prefix for the Maltese post code for Għajnsielem (Gozo)
- Galvanized sheet metal, in the construction industry
- Gender and/or sexual minority, an alternative to the initialism LGBT
- Ginebra San Miguel, a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation
- Gymnázium svätej Moniky (Gymnasium of Saint Monica), secondary school in Prešov, Slovakia
- Greater Mekong Subregion
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