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  2. NJFX - Wikipedia

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    NJFX, also known as New Jersey Fiber Exchange, is a Wall Township, New Jersey–based data center and subsea cable landing station operator. The company offers Tier 3 data center , meet-me room and colocation services, and a cable landing station on a 58 acre campus.

  3. Transatlantic communications cable - Wikipedia

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    When the first transatlantic telegraph cable was laid in 1858 by Cyrus West Field, it operated for only three weeks; a subsequent attempt in 1866 was more successful. [citation needed] On July 13, 1866 the cable laying ship Great Eastern sailed out of Valentia Island, Ireland and on July 27 landed at Heart's Content in Newfoundland, completing the first lasting connection across the Atlantic.

  4. John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton N.J., Block 3

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    John A. Roebling in 1866 or 1867. John A. Roebling, the designer of the Brooklyn Bridge, founded his steel wire manufacturing company on the site in 1849.The location, on the western side of the Chambersburg, now a neighborhood of Trenton, was chosen for its location alongside the Delaware and Raritan Canal, since buried underneath Route 129.

  5. How it happened to a couple in Wood-Ridge. Madalena and her fiancé, Daniel Pietschnig, began their home search in July, 2022. After finding their three-bedroom, two-bathroom home a month later ...

  6. Electrical conduit - Wikipedia

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    Allows adding new wiring to an existing building without removing or cutting holes into the drywall, lath and plaster, concrete, or other wall finish. Allows circuits to be easily locatable and accessible for future changes, thus enabling minimum effort upgrades. Disadvantages. Appearance may not be acceptable to all observers.

  7. Cable barrier - Wikipedia

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    When a vehicle impacts the low-tension system under normal conditions, the cable moves as much as 12 ft (3.7 metres) from its original location. This movement is known as the dynamic deflection. Given the lack of tension in the system, individual installations, or “runs”, of cable are limited to 2,000 ft (600 metres) with an anchor assembly ...

  8. Wirehog - Wikipedia

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    Facebook hosted information regarding their Wirehog service and suggested users email Facebook with questions regarding the software. Until at least July 2005, Facebook officially endorsed the p2p client, saying on their website: "Wirehog is a social application that lets friends exchange files of any type with each other over the web.

  9. Barbed wire - Wikipedia

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    Barbed wire, also known as barb wire, is a type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strands. Its primary use is the construction of inexpensive fences , and it is also used as a security measure atop walls surrounding property.