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Submarine Optical Fiber Cables are a type of wire and cable used to transmit data over long distances, typically across oceans. They are composed of a core of optical fibers surrounded by a protective sheath, and are designed to withstand the extreme pressures and temperatures of the deep sea. Submarine Optical Fiber Cables are used to connect countries and continents, providing high-speed internet access and enabling global communication. They are also used to connect offshore oil and gas platforms, and to provide communication links for military and research vessels.
Submarine Optical Fiber Cables are typically laid by specialized vessels, which use a combination of sonar and GPS to accurately position the cable on the seabed. The cables are then connected to land-based networks, allowing data to be transmitted over long distances.
Some of the major companies in the Submarine Optical Fiber Cables market include NEC Corporation, Fujitsu, TE SubCom, Huawei Marine Networks, and Hengtong Optic-Electric Co. Ltd. Show Less Read more