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  2. HVDC Leyte–Luzon - Wikipedia

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    HVDC Leyte–Luzon is a high-voltage direct current transmission link in the Philippines between geothermal power plants on the islands of Leyte and Luzon. Abbreviated as 8LI1NAG-ORMOC, 8LI1NAG-ORMOC HVDC [ 1 ] (with " HVDC " at end) and known as Ormoc - Naga HVDC transmission line.

  3. Submarine power cable - Wikipedia

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    The lead alloy is extruded onto the insulation in long lengths (over 50 km is possible). In this stage the product is called cable core. In single-core cables the core is surrounded by concentric armoring. In three-core cables, three cable cores are laid-up in a spiral configuration before the armoring is applied.

  4. Multicore cable - Wikipedia

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    Twisted pair cables such as Ethernet cables are sometimes combined with fiber-optic cables. A common configuration is a four-pair Category 5 cable with two strands of multimode fiber optic cable. [12] The Xbox 360 used a "hybrid cable" to connect the console to either composite or component video inputs. [13]

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  6. All-dielectric self-supporting cable - Wikipedia

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    All-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS) cable is a type of optical fiber cable that is strong enough to support itself between structures without using conductive metal elements. It is used by electrical utility companies as a communications medium, installed along existing overhead transmission lines and often sharing the same support structures ...

  7. Infinera - Wikipedia

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    Infinera was founded in 2000 as Zepton Networks by Drew Perkins, Jagdeep Singh and David Welch.. It raised its first round of funding in April 2001. [4] The startup remained in stealth mode until its first products were launched in 2004, although a few early media articles did describe the company's component technology - a photonic integrated circuit in indium phosphide.

  8. G-P - Wikipedia

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    G-P (or Guam-Philippines Fiber Optic Submarine Cable System) is a submarine telecommunications cable system in the North Pacific Ocean linking the two named territories. It has landing points in: [ 1 ]

  9. Submarine communications cable - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 192–193 [10] However, the experiment served to secure renewal of the concession, and in September 1851, a protected core, or true, cable was laid by the reconstituted Submarine Telegraph Company from a government hulk, Blazer, which was towed across the Channel. [7]: 192–193 [11] [8]