User talk:82.231.158.89
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[edit] Transatlantic telephone cable and Apollo (submarine communications cable)
I have undone your edits to these articles because the changes did not cite any sources to verify the data. If you believe your edits are correct, please put them back and provide references verifying the material. Thanks. -- RoySmith (talk) 18:54, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
- The theorical bandwith of the Apollo scc is twice the amount currently cited by wikipedia. This come from a simple computation, in the analogy of the one done on : VSNL_Transatlantic_(cable_system)
2 cables x 4 fibre pairs x 64 10 Gbit/s waves = 5,120 Gbit/s.
- in the case of tha apollo scc, you have
2 cables x 4 fibre pairs x 80 10 Gbit/s waves = 6,4 Gbit/s.
82.231.158.89 11:20, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
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