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  2. Fibre-optic Link Around the Globe - Wikipedia

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    FLAG provided a link between the European end of high-density transatlantic crossings and the Asian end of the transpacific crossings. [5] FLAG includes undersea cable segments, and two terrestrial crossings. The segments can be either direct point-to-point links, or multi-point links, which are attained through branching units.

  3. TIA-598-C - Wikipedia

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    The Telecommunications Industry Association's TIA-598-C Optical Fiber Cable Color Coding is an American National Standard that provides all necessary information for color-coding optical fiber cables in a uniform manner.

  4. List of international submarine communications cables

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    AAE-1 – Asia Africa Europe Gateway; France, Italy, Greece, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, Yemen, Qatar, UAE, Oman, Pakistan, India, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand ...

  5. 15 Largest Fiber Optic Companies in the World - AOL

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    SHA: 600487 Revenue: $4.6 B Market Cap: $28.84 B HTGD is a Chinese manufacturer of fiber optic cables listed as the 7th largest manufacturer in Integer's 2017 Top 100 Global Wire and Producers.

  6. Submarine communications cable - Wikipedia

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    To be a viable alternative, a fiber-optic cable would have to be able to withstand temperatures of −80 °C (−112 °F) as well as massive strain from ice flowing up to 10 metres (33 ft) per year. Thus, plugging into the larger Internet backbone with the high bandwidth afforded by fiber-optic cable is still an as-yet infeasible economic and ...

  7. TAT-8 - Wikipedia

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    TAT-8 was the 8th transatlantic communications cable and first transatlantic fiber-optic cable, carrying 280 Mbit/s (40,000 telephone circuits) between the United States, United Kingdom and France. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was constructed in 1988 by a consortium of companies led by AT&T Corporation , France Télécom , and British Telecom .

  8. Terrestrial cable - Wikipedia

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    Terrestrial cable may be subterranean (buried) or aerial (suspended from poles), and may be fiber or copper. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term "terrestrial cable" is principally used to distinguish it from submarine cable , [ 3 ] although some overlap exists between the two.

  9. Atlantic Crossing 1 - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Crossing 1 (AC-1) is an optical submarine telecommunications cable system linking the United States and three European countries. It transports speech and data traffic between the U.S., the U.K., the Netherlands and Germany. [ 1 ]

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