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TE SubCom, a subsidiary of TE Connectivity, a U.
S.
-based provider of undersea communications technology, will begin construction of a beach landing project
.
The project will serve multiple submarine cables and many users
in Southern California.
TE SubCom starts construction of beach landing project to serve multiple submarine cables
The project, which is scheduled to begin in five days, will use horizontal directional drilling to install borehole pipes for shore landing, as such operations have minimal
environmental impact on beach and tidal areas.
Chris Carobene, Vice President of Marine Services at TE SubCom, said: "The commencement of construction of these bored pipes is an important milestone
for us.
This project will allow the gateway to obtain greater information capacity and greatly improve speed
.
We are eager to get started and look forward to getting this
done.
”
Carobene added, "We will continue to move the project forward as planned and look forward to helping our customers
with this critical support infrastructure.
" ”
,
TE SubCom, a subsidiary of TE Connectivity, a U.
S.
-based provider of undersea communications technology, will begin construction of a beach landing project
.
The project will serve multiple submarine cables and many users
in Southern California.
TE SubCom starts construction of beach landing project to serve multiple submarine cables
TE SubCom starts construction of beach landing project to serve multiple submarine cablesThe project, which is scheduled to begin in five days, will use horizontal directional drilling to install borehole pipes for shore landing, as such operations have minimal
environmental impact on beach and tidal areas.
Chris Carobene, Vice President of Marine Services at TE SubCom, said: "The commencement of construction of these bored pipes is an important milestone
for us.
This project will allow the gateway to obtain greater information capacity and greatly improve speed
.
We are eager to get started and look forward to getting this
done.
”
Carobene added, "We will continue to move the project forward as planned and look forward to helping our customers
with this critical support infrastructure.
" ”
,