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Telecommunication cables for the Ionian Area
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Abstract

Telecommunication cables in the Greek part of the Ionian Sea. Data source: Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE S.A.), www.cablemap.info)

Publication Date
Type
Vector Data
Keywords
cables , telecommunication , Ionian
Category
Miscellanea
Information related to topics not included in other categories: legal boundaries, planning, ...
Owner
More info
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Maintenance Frequency
Frequency Of Maintenance For The Data Is Not Known
Restrictions
This is the base data for Greg's Cable Map, in ArcGIS format. It is released under the GPL; you're welcome to use it for personal/internal use, but not sell it for a profit. Under the GPL, any changes you make, you should feed back to the author.
Edition
v1.0 09-Aug-2010 Initial Release
Language
English
Supplemental Information

Sources: Hellenic Centre for Marine
Research, Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE S.A.),
www.cablemap.info.

Spatial Representation Type
vector data is used to represent geographic data
Attribute Name Label Description Range Average Median Standard Deviation
Notes NA
precise NA
InService NA
NotLive NA
OverLand NA
Distance_K NA
URL2 NA
URL1 NA
Capacity_G NA
Name NA
Id NA
Shape_Leng NA
CODE NA
DEH_SEA1_I NA
DEH_SEA1_ NA
DEH_SEA_ID NA
DEH_SEA_ NA
LENGTH NA
RPOLY_ NA
LPOLY_ NA
TNODE_ NA
FNODE_ NA
OBJECTID NA
fid NA

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