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  • 21Cable Box — Numericable Logo de Numericable Dates clés 1985 : création par le groupe Lyonnaise des eaux de la société « Paris Câble » 1996 : Création du groupe Lyonnaise Communications …

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  • 22Cable television — CATV redirects here. For CAT5 cable, see Category 5 cable. Coaxial cable is often used to transmit cable television into a residence. Cable television is a system of providing television programs to consumers via radio frequency (RF) signals… …

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  • 23Cable-stayed bridge — BridgeTypePix image title=The Rio Antirio bridge in Greece type name=Cable stayed bridge sibling names=None descendent names=Side spar cable stayed bridge, Self anchored suspension bridge, cantilever spar cable stayed bridge ancestor… …

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  • 24Cable & Wireless — Infobox Company company name = Cable Wireless PLC company company type = Public company slogan = foundation = circa 1860 location = Bracknell, England, UK key people = Richard Lapthorne (Chairman) Tony Rice and John Pluthero (Joint Managing… …

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  • 25Câble sous-marin — Un câble sous marin est un câble posé sur le fond marin, destiné à acheminer des télécommunications ou à transporter de l énergie électrique. Les câbles sous marins sont mis en place et maintenus par des navires câbliers, après reconnaissance… …

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  • 26Cable Internet — In telecommunications, cable Internet is a form of broadband Internet access that uses the cable television infrastructure. Like digital subscriber lines and fiber optic networks, cable Internet bridges the last kilometre or mile from the… …

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  • 27Cable (disambiguation) — A cable is two or more wires (e.g. electrical or optical) bound together. Cable may (also) refer to: * A common name for Wire rope * Power cable * Telegraph or telephone cable; incl. submarine communications cable, coaxial cable * Cable (British… …

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  • 28cable —    a unit of distance formerly used at sea. The traditional U.S. mariner s cable was 120 fathoms long. This is equal to 720 feet, or 0.1185 nautical mile, or about 219.4 meters. The British Admiralty, in 1830, defined the cable to equal exactly 0 …

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  • 29Coaxial cable — RG 59 flexible coaxial cable composed of: A: outer plastic sheath B: woven copper shield C: inner dielectric insulator D: copper core Coaxial cable, or coax, has an inner conductor surrounded by a flexible, tubular insulating layer, surrounded by …

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  • 30San Francisco cable car system — Infobox nrhp2 | name =San Francisco Cable Cars nhl=yes caption = Powell Hyde line cable car passing by Lombard Street in Russian Hill location= 1390 Washington Street, San Francisco, California [http://www.nr.nps.gov/writeups/66000233.nl.pdf NHL… …

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