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The Submarine Cable market is a subset of the Wire and Cable industry. It is composed of cables that are laid on the seabed between land-based stations to carry telecommunication signals across oceans and seas. Submarine cables are typically made of copper or optical fiber, and are designed to be resistant to corrosion and abrasion. They are also designed to withstand the pressure of the deep ocean and the effects of ocean currents.
Submarine cables are used to transmit data, voice, and video signals between two or more points. They are used to connect countries, continents, and islands, and are essential for global communication networks. Submarine cables are also used to provide internet access to remote areas, and to connect offshore oil and gas platforms.
Notable companies in the Submarine Cable market include TE SubCom, NEC Corporation, Fujitsu, Huawei Marine Networks, and Global Marine Systems. Show Less Read more