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  2. Cable landing point - Wikipedia

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    A cable landing station may or may not be required, depending on whether, for example, the submarine cable requires power in order to provide power to submarine repeaters or amplifiers. The voltages applied to the cables can be high—3,000 to 4,000 volts for a typical trans-Atlantic telecommunications cable system, and 1,000 volts for a cross ...

  3. List of international submarine communications cables

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    Map and satellite views of US landing sites for transpacific cables — at Eyeball-Series.org; Gazetteer of submarine cable systems — at Futures-Perfect.com, cables in service, updated regularly; Google Maps mashup — from CableMap.info "Maps of communications cable routes". CyberGeography.org. Archived from the original on 7 February 2006

  4. SEA-ME-WE 4 - Wikipedia

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    The route of the submarine cable (red); the blue segment is dy 1 6 . South East Asia–Middle East–Western Europe 4 (SEA-ME-WE 4) is an optical fibre submarine communications cable system that carries telecommunications between Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Italy, Tunisia, Algeria and France.

  5. Africa Coast to Europe (cable system) - Wikipedia

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    This 17 000-kilometers long cable is the only one connecting 24 west African and European countries. The ACE consortium members are organized according to a global access concept: multiple investors in one landing station.

  6. Amitié (submarine communications cable) - Wikipedia

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    The application stated the proposed private cable – Amitié – would be operated on a non-common-carrier basis. [4] The proposed route for the new cable was from a landing site in Lynn, MA, US [5] to a new landing station in the Bordeaux region of France (Le Porge) and the Bude landing station in the UK [6]

  7. EAC-C2C - Wikipedia

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    It is a merger of the former EAC (East Asia Crossing) and C2C cable systems. [1] The merger occurred in 2007 by Asia Netcom, and the cable system is now owned/operated by Pacnet. [2] Pacnet was acquired by the Australian telecommunications company Telstra in 2015. The EAC portion of the cable system includes: Landing points: Changi, Singapore

  8. Grace Hopper (submarine communications cable) - Wikipedia

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    The Grace Hopper cable, which links America with the UK and Spain was named after the American pioneering computer scientist Grace Brewster Murray Hopper, who was known for developing an early compiler that was important in the development of COBOL. Google said it was: "thrilled to honor Grace Hopper’s legacy of innovation by investing in the ...

  9. NJFX - Wikipedia

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    One of Tata's cables terminating in the cable landing station is the Seabras-1 undersea cable, which links North America and Brazil, with a landing point in São Paulo. [4] Tata's TGN Atlantic subsea cable also lands in Wall Township, connecting to Highbridge, Somerset, United Kingdom. As the MMR operator, NJFX managed the network connections ...