NOUN | a telephone cable | telephone cables | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Blaabjerg and the city of Nørre Nebel is home to a landing station where multiple transatlantic telephone cable systems are terminated, including DANICE, CANTAT-3 and Havfrue (the latter replacing TAT-14 in end of 2020).
- West Liberty receives its telephone, cable, and internet services from the local telephone company Liberty Communications.
- Telephone, cable television, and internet services are provided by local provider CL Tel and Mediacom.
- Before digital communication and Ethernet became widespread there was no international standard for telephone cable.
- Although a telephone cable was discussed starting in the 1920s, to be practical it needed a number of technological advances which did not arrive until the 1940s.
- CANTAT-1 was the first Canadian transatlantic telephone cable, between Hampden, Newfoundland and eventually Grosses-Roches, Quebec and Oban, United Kingdom, which followed on from the success of TAT-1.
- TAT-7 was the seventh transatlantic telephone cable, in operation from 1983 to 1994, initially carrying 4,000 3 kHz telephone circuits between New Jersey, United States and Porthcurno in southwest England.
- TAT-6 was the sixth transatlantic telephone cable. It was in operation from 1976 to 1994, with a bandwidth of 12MHz (4,000 telephone circuits) between Green Hill (United States) and Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez, Vendée, (France).
- TAT-4 was the fourth transatlantic telephone cable, in operation from 1965 to 1987.
- A common application of loading coils is to improve the voice-frequency amplitude response characteristics of the twisted balanced pairs in a telephone cable.
- ... 1) was the first submarine transatlantic telephone cable system.
- The Marshall Islands National Telecommunications Authority (NTA) provides telephone, cable TV (MHTV), FAX, cellular and Internet services.
- 6 km) of standard telephone cable at a frequency of [...] radians per second (795.8 Hz), and matched closely the smallest attenuation detectable to a listener.
- TAT-11 was AT&T Corporation's 11th transatlantic telephone cable, in operation from 1993, initially carrying 2 x 565 Mbit/s between the United States and France.
- TAT-10 was AT&T Corporation's 10th transatlantic telephone cable, in operation from 1992 to 2003, initially carrying 2 x 565 Mbit/s between United States and Norden in Germany.
- TAT-2 was AT&T Corporation's second transatlantic telephone cable.
- In the 1950s, ordinary twisted-pair telephone cable often carried four megahertz (MHz) [...] television signals between studios, suggesting that such lines would allow transmitting many megabits per second.
- Although primarily used for traffic, streets are important corridors for utilities such as electric power; communications such as telephone, cable television and fiber optic lines; storm and sanitary sewers; and natural gas lines.
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