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Submarine communications cable: Five submarine communication cables crossing the Scottish shore at Scad Head on the Isle of Hoy, Scapa Flow, Orkneys. |
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Telegraph Cable, Undersea Summary
488 words, approx. 2 pages Almost as soon as the electric telegraph came into widespread use, people began thinking of laying telegraph cables underwater for intercontinental message transmission. Successful installation of submarine cables was not possible at first because...
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Submarine communications cable Information
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 A submarine communications cable is a cable laid beneath the sea to carry telecommunications between countries. The first submarine communications cables carried telegraphy traffic. Subsequent generations of cables carried first telephony traffic, then...



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 Telecommunications International
The 10 megatrends of the submarine cable community
06/01/2001: 1,951 words, approx. 7 pages Traditionally, the Submarine Cable Industry was probably the most stable sector of a highly stable global telecom industry. In a domain of its own and seen by the rest of the telecom world as an impenetrable area, the industry had its own rules and...
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Permitting submarine cables
06/01/2001: 2,489 words, approx. 8 pages There is a growing awareness within the submarine cable industry, and the telecommunications industry in general, that environmental permit requirements can stop a system in its tracks and derail the installation schedule. Sharing the seabed and coastal zone is a long-term commitment in many...


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