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Submarine communications cables / Penwith / Atlantic Ocean / Cornwall / Transatlantic telegraph cable / TAT-1 / Global Marine Systems / Cable / Transatlantic communications cable / Telegraphy / Signal cables / Technology
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Submarine communications cables
Penwith
Atlantic Ocean
Cornwall
Transatlantic telegraph cable
TAT-1
Global Marine Systems
Cable
Transatlantic communications cable
Telegraphy
Signal cables
Technology

About Submarine Telecommunications Cables Title Issue Date: October 2011

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