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- Q2794034 subject Q6917996.
- Q2794034 subject Q7637894.
- Q2794034 subject Q7637938.
- Q2794034 subject Q8549160.
- Q2794034 subject Q8863602.
- Q2794034 abstract "TAT-12/13 is a ring cable system consisting of the 12th and 13th consortia transatlantic telephone cables, in operation from 1996, initially carrying 2 × 5 Gbit/s.This was the first TAT cable to use a ring structure, involving two stretches of cable across the ocean floor, which explains why two numbers (12 and 13) were used. All later cables also use a ring structure, but only use one number (TAT-14 etc.). The cable connected between Long Island (at Shirley, New York), USA; Green Hill, Rhode Island, USA; Porthcurno, UK; Bude, UK; and Penmarch, France.The cable was constructed for US$740 million and was supplied jointly by AT&T Submarine Systems, Inc (now TE Subcom owned by TE Connectivity), STC Submarine Systems (acquired by Alcatel-Lucent) and Alcatel Submarcom. Ring switching equipment was provided by the Toshiba Corporation in each of the four cable stations.The cables in this system were the first on the trans-Atlantic route to make use of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers.The TAT-12/13 consortia removed the cable from normal commercial service on 31 December 2008.".
- Q2794034 wikiPageWikiLink Q1359305.
- Q2794034 wikiPageWikiLink Q1422697.
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- Q2794034 wikiPageWikiLink Q6917996.
- Q2794034 wikiPageWikiLink Q7637894.
- Q2794034 wikiPageWikiLink Q7637938.
- Q2794034 wikiPageWikiLink Q847176.
- Q2794034 wikiPageWikiLink Q8549160.
- Q2794034 wikiPageWikiLink Q8863602.
- Q2794034 wikiPageWikiLink Q984974.
- Q2794034 comment "TAT-12/13 is a ring cable system consisting of the 12th and 13th consortia transatlantic telephone cables, in operation from 1996, initially carrying 2 × 5 Gbit/s.This was the first TAT cable to use a ring structure, involving two stretches of cable across the ocean floor, which explains why two numbers (12 and 13) were used. All later cables also use a ring structure, but only use one number (TAT-14 etc.).".
- Q2794034 label "TAT-12/13".