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  2. List of electrical cable manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This table shows the biggest manufacturers of cable in terms of revenue. The revenues noted here are total revenue of the group as reported in financial statements. These may not represent the revenues from their cable business.

  3. Elsewedy Electric - Wikipedia

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    Elsewedy Electric Co S.A.E. is an Egyptian multinational electrical company. It was founded in 1938 by the Elsewedy family. The company manufactures and sells integrated energy products and services in seven energy segments: Electrical cables and accessories, electrical products, telecommunications, transformers, wind energy generation, energy measurement and management, engineering ...

  4. Edmundson Electrical - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1801 [citation needed] by Joshua Edmundson, [11] and developed into one of the first suppliers of electricity to being a major distributor of electrical equipment. The Edmundsons Electricity Corporation Limited was founded in 1897 [ 12 ] and was a major holding company which controlled and owned many electricity ...

  5. LS Cable & System - Wikipedia

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    LS Cable & System was founded as Korea Cable Industry in May 1962 and became Goldstar Cable in 1969. It was then known as LG (Lucky Goldstar) Cable until it separated from the LG Group in November 2003 to lead an independent brand power. It was established as its own cable company, LS Cable, in March 2005 as a part of the newly formed LS Group.

  6. Mains electricity by country - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, this allows homeowners to wire up both 240 V and 120 V circuits as they wish (as regulated by local building codes). Most sockets are connected to 120 V for the use of small appliances and electronic devices, while larger appliances such as dryers, electric ovens, ranges and EV chargers use dedicated 240 V sockets.

  7. List of international submarine communications cables

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    List of the suppliers of the world's undersea communications cables — at KIDORF.com "Internet/Tel Undersea Cables of the World" . Archived from the original on 2 January 2013 .