Transatlantic Communications Cable

Telecommunication & Mobile Phones


With TAT-1 (transatlantic No. 1), the first transatlantic telephone cable was laid between 1955 and 1956. The 3600 kilometer of cable ranged from Scotland to Newfoundland, costed $120 million and was in operation for over 20 years. Since 1927, transatlantic telephone connections were radio-based and very expensive. After today's purchasing power, the cost for a phone call from Europe to America (which lasted for around 3 minutes) amounted to over $500.

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gennadyjad 31.10.2017 16:31
nice


 
wisnu_setiadi 26.09.2017 03:41
wow antique


 
reaaski00 23.09.2017 22:45
nice


 
wisnu_setiadi 21.09.2017 13:58
ok


 
mouadazouzi 18.09.2017 01:46
Where those days


 
uvbond 21.01.2016 05:03
Almost as it is now.