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The map will be updated continuously to improve its accuracy through a combination of FCC verification efforts, new data from Internet providers, updates to the location data, and—importantly—information
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Outdoor fiber optic cables can be strung along telephone poles (aerial), installed inside underground ducts, or buried directly below ground. Cable designs vary based on the installation application.
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Thick coaxial cable has an extra protective plastic cover that helps keep moisture away from the center conductor. This makes thick coaxial a great choice when running longer lengths in a linear bus network.
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