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English: Cross section of the Southern Cross Cable Submarine communications cable.

A. Insulating high density polyethylene (17mm)
B. Copper tubing (8.3mm)
C. Steel wires
D. Optical fibers in water resistant jelly (2.3mm)

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Date 10 January 2007 (original upload date); 3 March 2007 (last version)
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  • 2007-03-03 12:07 Helix84 428×272× (19913 bytes) optimized with optipng
  • 2007-01-13 14:07 J.P.Lon 428×272× (27468 bytes)
  • 2007-01-10 12:35 J.P.Lon 428×272× (26957 bytes) Cross section of the [[Southern Cross Cable]] [[Submarine communications cable]]. A. Insulating high density [[polyethylene]] (17mm)<br> B. Copper tubing (8.3mm)<br> C. Steel wires<br> D. Optical fibers in water resistant jelly (2.3mm) Image created by

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