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  2. British Insulated Callender's Cables - Wikipedia

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    British Insulated Callender's Cables (BICC) was a major British cable manufacturer and construction company of the 20th century. It has been renamed after its former subsidiary Balfour Beatty . BICC was created via the merger of two long established cable firms, Callender's Cable & Construction Company and British Insulated Cables , in 1945.

  3. Bearer-Independent Call Control - Wikipedia

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    The Bearer-Independent Call Control (BICC) is a signaling protocol based on N-ISUP that is used for supporting narrowband Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) service over a broadband backbone network. BICC is designed to interwork with existing transport technologies.

  4. Business Intelligence Competency Center - Wikipedia

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    The BICC can also play an important organizational role, facilitating interaction among various cultures and units within the organization. Knowledge transfer, enhancement of analytic skills, coaching and training are central to the mandate of the BICC. A BICC should be pivotal in ensuring a high degree of information consumption and a ROI for BI.

  5. Optical ground wire - Wikipedia

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    It allows for the exchange of data between various components of the power grid, enabling better monitoring and control for improved efficiency and reliability. Lower-voltage distribution lines may also carry OPGW wires for bonding and communications; however, utilities may also install all-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS) cables on ...

  6. Speedwire - Wikipedia

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    Speedwire is a solderless prototyping system manufactured by BICC-Vero for constructing electronic circuit boards. [1] The system is based on a circuit board pre-drilled with holes in a regular 0.1-inch (2.54 mm) square grid. The boards are available in standard sizes such as Eurocard modules. Some of the holes are through-plated and ...

  7. Vero Precision Engineering Ltd - Wikipedia

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    BICC-Vero Electronics Ltd was formed when major English cable-manufacturing group British Insulated Callender's Cables acquired the Vero Group in a 1979 move to enter new technology sectors. [18] The Vero Electronics Ltd offices and factories remained operative in the 1975 locations until 1981 [ 23 ] but in 1982 the company name was changed to ...

  8. Optical attached cable - Wikipedia

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    BICC also had a technology licence from Furukawa, but carried out extensive development work to make the product suitable for the European market: BICC re-designed the cable to use loose-tube technology and so provide a zero-strain environment for the optical fibres at all operating conditions of the overhead line; the tug and wrapping machine ...

  9. Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies (BICC), established in 1994, is a research institute located in Bonn, Germany.While the focus of BICC's work initially centered on the conversion of military facilities and equipment to civilian uses (hence its name), the institute's research has expanded to other areas of peace and development, including peacebuilding and small arms and light ...