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  2. Multicore cable - Wikipedia

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    Cutaway diagram of a shielded multicore cable with four cores each with three individual conductors. A multicore cable is a type of electrical cable that combines multiple signals or power feeds into a single jacketed cable. [1] The term is normally only used in relation to a cable that has more cores than commonly encountered. [2]

  3. Telecommunications in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    domestic: new telephone exchanges provide a large capacity for new subscribers; trunk traffic is carried by microwave radio relay, coaxial cable, open-wire and fiber-optic cable; a cellular telephone system operates throughout Kuwait, and the country is well supplied with pay telephones.

  4. 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

  5. Gulf Bridge International - Wikipedia

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    Iraq – This was a major first by GBI, as it placed the first ever submarine cable connecting Iraq to the world. [19] Kuwait [20] [failed verification] Bahrain [21] Oman [22] Saudi Arabia [23] Italy [24] – Milan; India [25] – Mumbai and Chennai; Singapore; United Kingdom – London; France – Marseille and Paris; Germany – Frankfurt ...

  6. Copper-clad aluminium wire - Wikipedia

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    A copper strip is formed into the shape of a cylinder, while it is being wrapped around an aluminum core and the edges of the copper strip are welded together. The assembly is then pulled through a die, where the cladded wire is squeezed and stretched while also improving the bonding between the copper and the aluminum core. [1]

  7. KIPCO - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait Projects Company (Holding), known as KIPCO, is an investment holding company in the Middle East and North Africa region. KIPCO, with consolidated assets of $40.1 billion as of 31 December 2023, operates in 20+ countries across multiple industries.

  8. Fiber-optic patch cord - Wikipedia

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    The inner diameter measures 9 μm for single-mode cables, and 50 / 62.5 μm for multi-mode cables. The development of "reduced bend radius" fiber in the mid-2000s, enabled a trend towards smaller cables. Each unit of diameter reduction in a round cable, produces a disproportionate corresponding reduction in the space the cable occupies. [1]

  9. List of companies of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait City: 1932 Media, consumer goods, industrials P A Al-Mulla Group: Conglomerates - Kuwait City: 1938 Consumer goods, financials, industrials P A Americana Group: Consumer goods Food products Kuwait City: 1964 Integrated food company P A Boubyan Bank: Financials Banks Kuwait City: 2004 Islamic bank P A Burgan Bank: Financials Banks Kuwait ...