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World War II Battleship Wired With 21st Century Technology.(Brief Article)
From:
Fiberoptic Product News
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July 1, 2001| Author:
Porter, Brenda
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High-speed cabling solutions will be backbone of high-tech memorial
Several sexy, young film stars combined with some flashy special effects have made the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor famous in the movies. But a hot tech company will make sure the Pearl Harbor memories live on well after the next century. New Jersey-based Avaya Inc., who specializes in corporate networking solutions and services, has provided some 180,000 feet -- nearly 35 miles -- of high-speed LAN (l...
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