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  • 1Cable Street — (pronEng|ˈkeɪbəl striːt) is a mile long road in the East End of London, with several historic landmarks nearby, made famous by the Battle of Cable Street of 1936.LocationCable Street runs between the edge of The City and Limehouse: parallel to,… …

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  • 2Cable television in the United States — is a common form of television delivery, generally by subscription. Cable television first became available in the United States in 1948, with subscription services in 1949. Data by SNL Kagan shows that as of 2006 about 58.4% of all American… …

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  • 3Cable, Wisconsin — Infobox Settlement official name = Cable, Wisconsin settlement type = Town nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Cable, Wisconsin mapsize1 = map caption1 = subdivision type = Country… …

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  • 4Cable knot — In the mathematical area of knot theory, a cable knot is a satellite knot obtained by starting the satellite construction with a torus knot …

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  • 5Time Warner Cable — Type Public Traded as NYSE: TWC Industry Communications …

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  • 6Porter-Cable — Type Subsidiary Industry Manufacturing Founded 1906 in Syracuse, New York …

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  • 7Transatlantic telephone cable — A transatlantic telephone cable is a submarine communications cable that carries telephone traffic under the Atlantic Ocean.When the first transatlantic telegraph cable was laid in 1858 by businessman Cyrus West Field, it operated for only a… …

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  • 8Major League Baseball on cable television — Major League Baseball has been covered on cable television since the 1960s. Contents 1 1960s 2 1970s 3 1980s 4 1990s …

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  • 9Submarine communications cable — A cross section of a submarine communications cable. 1 Polyethylene 2 Mylar tape 3 Stranded steel wires 4 Aluminium water barrier 5 Polycarbonate 6 Copper or aluminium tube 7 Petroleum jelly 8 Optical fib …

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  • 10North American cable television frequencies — In North American cable TV networks, the radio frequencies used to carry signals to the customer are allocated to standardarized channel numbers listed in the CEA standard 542. Cable channel frequencies are generally different from off air… …

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